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Research into families with high gene mutation rates, that could lead to rare diseases, has found a link to the biological father receiving certain chemotherapy treatments.
Previously, there has been conflicting evidence on how an asthma diagnosis affects the risk of severe COVID-19 cases. A new analysis of health records of 38 million people in England found that...
The current standard measure of glucose control is not useful for measuring short-term changes and can struggle to work in people with some blood conditions. Researchers supported by HDR UK used a...
After the introduction of the COVID-19 vaccines, it was not known how long they would remain highly protective against severe forms of the disease. This would become an important factor as new...
With millions of people around the world falling ill with COVID-19, there is an urgent need to find drugs that may help against the virus. But developing new medicines is a time-consuming...
Aiden Doherty and colleagues have harnessed data from wearables to better understand the link between exercise and cardiovascular disease.
Katie Harron, Ruth Gilbert and colleagues, have developed a new method to link health records of mothers and babies through exploring the relationship between psychosocial maternal risk factors...
Samuel Lambert and colleagues have developed an open resource of published PGSs including full scoring information annotated with the expertly curated metadata.
Recent research leveraging cohort data from the Emerging Risk Factors Collaboration and the UK Biobank provides the clearest evidence to date that depressive symptoms, including those below...