Plants ‘hijacked’ to make polio vaccine
Plants ‘hijacked’ to make polio vaccine Plants have been “hijacked” to make polio vaccine in a breakthrough with the potential to transform vaccine manufacture, say scientists. The team at the…
Plants ‘hijacked’ to make polio vaccine Plants have been “hijacked” to make polio vaccine in a breakthrough with the potential to transform vaccine manufacture, say scientists. The team at the…
Meningitis jab uptake ‘worryingly low’ School-leavers are putting themselves at risk of deadly meningitis if they don’t take up the offer to be vaccinated against the disease, nurses are warning.…
Japanese fungus spreading in UK hospitals More than 200 patients in England have been infected or contaminated with a drug-resistant fungus first found in Japan, health officials have confirmed. Hospitals…
‘Fat but fit’ still risk heart disease People who are overweight or obese are at increased risk of heart disease even if they appear medically healthy, experts are warning. The…
Anger and hatred can make us feel happy, says study People are happier if they are able to feel emotions they desire – even if those emotions are unpleasant, such…
Work Can Be Stressful, Dangerous And Sometimes Great If you think your job is more stressful than it should be, you’re not alone. Americans work hard, and it takes a…
Cancer survivors may seek unneeded tests for reassurance Many people who survive cancer fear recurrence after their treatment ends, according to a study that suggests these concerns may lead to…
Sea bug attack: Why was a wading teenager left covered in blood? What could leave a person’s ankles and feet covered in blood as they stood, unaware of what was…
New discovery may ‘impact treatment of autoimmune diseases’ A new study has found a way of manipulating the differentiation of T cells in the immune system so as to strike…
Dopamine neurons may regulate our biological clock The findings provide new insights into how the human body responds to jet lag, as well as into why it is so difficult…