Pancreatic cancer: £10m charity investment could help TREAT ‘aggressive disease’
PANCREATIC cancer treatment could be on the horizon – after a £10 million investment from Cancer Research UK Daily Express :: Health Feed
Diabetes drug could treat dementia – leading cause of death in UK
DIABETES drug Pramlintide could be used to treat people with dementia, boosting their cognitive function and memory, experts have claimed. Daily Express :: Health Feed
Arthritis CURE – this procedure could TREAT knee pain and avoid joint replacement
EARLY stage arthritis affecting the knee could be treated by doctors and the procedure could avoid the need for a joint replacement. Daily Express :: Health Feed
Gifts for her: Christmas present guide for those ladies who deserve a treat
CHRISTMAS presents for mums, girlfriends and wives can be tricky but this handy Express.co.uk gift guide does the hard work so you don’t have to hit the high street. Daily Express :: Style Feed
Spotty and oily skin? Seven steps to treat symptoms of distressing skin condition ACNE
ACNE is a disorder of the skin’s oil glands, causing spots, oily skin and sometimes skin that is hot or painful to touch. Unfortunately isn’t limited to the teenage years and the often distressing and uncomfortable condition can plague many adults throughout their life. Daily Express :: Health Feed
Alzheimer’s drug ‘disappointment’: Widely anticipated drug to treat disease fails in trial
ALZHEIMER’S drug Solanezumab did not show benefit for people with mild forms of the disease, experts have revealed. Daily Express :: Health Feed
New glasses treatment to treat patients with dyslexia
RESEARCH at a small primary school in Devon could transform the lives of millions of dyslexia sufferers. Daily Express :: Health Feed
‘Miracle’ drug: Pill to treat skin condition psoriasis given green light for use on NHS
A NEW pill can now be used to treat people suffering with the skin condition psoriasis – after a health watchdog approved a drug for use on the NHS. Daily Express :: Health Feed
Class of antibiotic will not treat ‘highly resistant’ STI which can cause INFERTILITY
GONORRHOEA, a sexually transmitted disease could become untreatable because it has develop ‘high levels’ of resistance to antibiotics, WHO has warned. Daily Express :: Health Feed