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New Covid variant triggers rise in cases as hospital admissions surge by 24%
This is Staffordshire· 3 days agoA fresh surge in Covid cases has sparked concerns as hospitalisations have seen a 24% increase in...
Boy with severe epilepsy first in world to have device fitted in his skull
Gloucestershire Live via Yahoo News UK· 4 days agoOran is participating in the CADET project, which is a collaborative effort involving Great Ormond...
'I've eaten no sugar or ultra-processed food this year - here are my three essential foods'
Chronicle Live via Yahoo News UK· 6 days ago...Flavoured yoghurt Chocolate, biscuits and crisps Energy and granola bars Fizzy drinks Microwave...
British banker becomes highest-earning exec at finance firm
Daily Mail· 2 days agoThe 56-year-old, who is based in New York, studied economics at UCL (University College London)...
Doctors trial world's first personalised skin cancer vaccine
Women's Health UK via Yahoo News· 3 days agoThe mRNA melanoma jabs are custom-built for each patient according to their tumour's unique genetic...
Can the shipping industry chart a course that delivers for the planet?
Reuters· 3 days agoShipping is the most carbon-efficient means of moving cargo, but it still has a big impact on the...
New Covid variant triggers rise in cases as hospital admissions surge by 24%
Stoke on Trent Live via Yahoo News UK· 3 days agoDriving this new wave is the Covid variant known as KP. 3, which has seen its reported infections double to 44% in less than a fortnight. Professor Christina Pagel from University< ...
World first epilepsy device fitted in UK boy's skull
BBC News· 6 days agoA boy with severe epilepsy has become the first patient in the world to trial a new device fitted in their skull to control seizures. The...
Experts shocked by ‘extraordinary’ claim made by Post Office IT expert witness | Computer Weekly
Computer Weekly· 3 days agoA former Fujitsu engineer made an ‘unbelievable’ claim about evidence he gave in witness statements when acting as an expert witness during Post Office prosecutions of subpostmasters.