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Less than two days left of Type O blood after Russian cyber attack, NHS warns as health bosses call...
LBC· 4 hours agoThe NHS has less than two days left of Type O blood in its reserves after the recent cyber attack.
NHS issues London blood shortage alert as 'perfect storm' causes stocks to drop unprecedentedly low
Evening Standard· 6 hours agoThe cyber attack in June on pathology services provider Synnovis by Russian cyber gang Qilin caused...
Scientists prove 'superfood' can bring high blood pressure to normal in 4 weeks
Daily Express· 10 hours agoThis suggests that maintaining a consistent intake of nitrates is necessary for long-term benefits....
Experts lash 'insulting' report that claims autism can be 'reversed'
Daily Mail· 1 day agoBut experts say the study was poorly devised and amounts to no more than an 'anecdote'. 'These are...
Ever walk into a room and forget why you are there? How to beat the ‘Doorway Effect’
Gulf News· 4 hours agoResearch from the University Of Notre Dame published in the US-based Quarterly Journal of...
Komodo dragons have iron-coated teeth to help rip and tear prey, say scientists
PA Media: UK News via Yahoo News UK· 1 day agoDr Aaron LeBlanc, lecturer in dental biosciences at King’s College London and the study’s lead...
'At home' smear tests could be step closer in Scotland after 'game-changing' trial
Glasgow Times via Yahoo News UK· 6 days agoDO-IT-YOURSELF smear tests could be a step closer in Scotland after a successful trial revealed home...
Komodo dragons have iron-tipped teeth, new study shows
CNN.com· 1 day agoKomodo dragons are native to Indonesia and weigh around 80 kilograms (176 pounds) on average. A team...
New junior doctors are not paid enough say 50% of Labour voters, poll suggests
The Independent· 4 days agoHalf of Labour voters do not think newly qualified junior doctors or new nurses are paid enough, a...
Chemistry at King's College, London: Prof. A. J. Allmand, F.R.S - Nature
Nature· 7 days agoA. J. ALLMAND whose retirement from the Daniell chair of chenistry at King's College, London, at the end of the session 1949-50 has been ...