PFAS Create Unique Blood Signatures as Body Transforms Forever Chemicals
Scientists discover PFAS compounds create unique chemical fingerprints in blood as they transform in the human body. New detection methods…
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Spinal Cord Stimulation Shows Promise for Chronic Stroke Recovery After Four Years
University of Pittsburgh researchers demonstrate that spinal cord stimulation can improve arm and hand function in chronic stroke survivors, even…
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UK Health Agency Identifies Countries with High Consequence Infectious Disease Occurrence
UK Health Security Agency identifies 47 countries with high consequence infectious diseases posing significant public health risks. Enhanced screening protocols…
SAHPRA Enhances Medicine Safety Reporting Through Digital Training Initiative in Mpumalanga
SAHPRA conducted intensive digital training for Mpumalanga healthcare workers on electronic medicine and vaccine safety reporting systems. The two-day workshop…
South African regulator recalls Citro-Soda batches amid contamination fears
South Africa's drug regulator SAHPRA has announced an urgent recall of specific Citro-Soda Regular batches due to potential contamination at…
Unregulated Children’s Homes: Why UK Councils Are Spending Millions on Illegal Placements
UK councils are spending up to £2 million annually per child in unregistered children's homes despite a government ban, creating…
UK Health Security Agency Publishes £500+ Spending Records: What the Data Reveals
The UK Health Security Agency has released 2026 spending records on all government procurement transactions exceeding £500, providing transparency into…
Bolton Medical Recalls Relay Pro Thoracic Stent Grafts Over Deployment Failure Risk
Bolton Medical has recalled its Relay Pro thoracic stent graft system worldwide after reports of deployment failure that may force…
Why Patient-Centred Care Fails in Practice: Georgian Study Reveals the Hidden Barriers
A new commentary in the Georgian Medical Journal reveals why patient-centred care remains incompletely realised in practice—and what healthcare systems…
UK tightens oversight of high-street health self-tests after BMJ finds safety gaps
The UK's medicines regulator is planning stricter oversight of high-street health self-tests following a BMJ investigation revealing that most manufacturers…

