Faster, cheaper, better: the rise of blood tests for Alzheimer’s
Nature – Circulating biomarkers are quickly becoming a crucial part of diagnosis and disease monitoring for physicians, researchers — and even some consumers.
Nature – Circulating biomarkers are quickly becoming a crucial part of diagnosis and disease monitoring for physicians, researchers — and even some consumers.
Meta-analyses are often seen as the gold standard of evidence synthesis–systematic, quantitative, and rigorous (at least when done well). So it’s no surprise that some…
Even if it means inconveniencing doctors, nurses, or even patients
An Oncologist Explains How Cancer Can Develop Rapidly Even with Regular Screening
Standing on one leg while brushing your teeth isn’t a full ageing check-up. Here’s why walking speed, brain flexibility and overall wellbeing score matter more.
Keir Starmer is right to highlight the decline of social cohesion, but wrong about the reasons for it.
An analogy whose time has passed. A Sensible Medicine guest post.
Wellsbourne GP practice is ran by a not-for-profit, but could soon be in private hands unless Wes Streeting acts, says Guardian columnist Polly Toynbee
The report confirmed the continuation of a dramatic upward trend in diagnoses.
Cellular & Molecular Immunology – Adjusting the scope of natural killer cells in cancer therapy
The question of “what is life?” has challenged scientists and philosophers for centuries, producing an array of definitions that reflect both the mystery of its…