Professor Dyfrig Hughes and colleagues at the Center for Health Economics and Medicines Evaluation, School of Health Sciences, have recently
Month: April 2021
Foods associated with an increased risk of cardiovascular disease and death in middle-age
Two common dietary patterns identified in British adults, which include high intakes of chocolate and confectionary, may be associated with
How long does protection from COVID-19 vaccines last?
How long does protection from COVID-19 vaccines last? Experts don’t know yet because they’re still studying vaccinated people to see
Babies surviving Group B strep more likely to require special educational support
Invasive Group B Streptococcus (GBS) disease, notably meningitis, during the first days and months of a baby’s life can have
Study probes COVID among vaccinated at US nursing home
An unvaccinated worker infected with a COVID variant sparked an outbreak at a US nursing home where nearly all the
Children exposed to intimate partner violence twice as likely to have poorer health
A new study has found up to half of all children with language difficulties and mental and physical health problems
Migraine linked to increased risk of high blood pressure after menopause
Women who have migraine before menopause may have an increased risk of developing high blood pressure after menopause, according to
Study explains ‘cocktail party effect’ in hearing impairment
Plenty of people struggle to make sense of a multitude of converging voices in a crowded room. Commonly known as
WHO seeks next steps in Covid origins probe
After an international mission to China turned up more questions than answers about the pandemic origins, the WHO is evaluating
650,000 African children given malaria jab: WHO
Two years into a malaria vaccine pilot scheme, more than 650,000 children have been immunized across Kenya, Ghana and Malawi,