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What is gene therapy?

Advances in medical technology means that some diseases can be treated using human DNA.

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Current Covid-19 vaccine frontrunners

Three Covid-19 vaccines are racing for approval after having been found to have high efficacy rates against the disease.

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How does dementia kill?

The progressive nature of this disease means that patients are at increased risk of dying from many causes.

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Hate to exercise? Just walking can help keep you healthy

Walking is an easy and simple form of exercise that everyone can do anywhere.

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The experimental Covid-19 treatment Donald Trump took

Among the treatments recently received by the current US president for his infection was an experimental antibody cocktail.

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How to tell if your testosterone levels are dipping

The onset of andropause may cause significant physical, psychological and emotional changes in men.

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Creating a Covid-19 vaccine

Coming up with a new vaccine that is safe and effective takes time as there is an established set of scientific steps to go through.

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A ruptured aneurysm could lead to sudden death

An aneurysm, which is an abnormal bulge in an artery, can be fatal if not treated urgently.

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When you have "broken heart" syndrome (it's not what you think)

This is not just an affectation by the lovelorn, but an actual physical condition that affects your heart muscles.

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When your mood swings uncontrollably between high and low

Bipolar disorder is a mental health condition characterised by extreme mood swings between mania and depression.

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This bacterial infection is contagious and can be deadly

Diphtheria is a contagious bacterial infection that affects the mucous membranes of your nose and throat.

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What a sudden pain in the shoulder could mean

A sudden pain in your shoulder joint, especially during exercise or after constant repetitive movements, could mean a rotator cuff injury.

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