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...Michael Matheson has resigned as Scotland’s health secretary in a bid to close down a row over an £11,000 data roaming bill that his children helped run up on his work tablet device while on a family holiday...
...Walmart is planning to close all its health centres across the US, as the retail giant abandons plans to set up a nationwide network of low-cost clinics because of soaring costs and reimbursement challenges...
...Shadow health secretary Wes Streeting has said he wants the NHS to lean on the private health sector in the short term so it can drastically reduce its dependence in the future, as he rejected New Labour...
...The Human Body is one of several new plays — including Nye at the National Theatre — reminding us how and why the now beleaguered National Health Service was born....
...“Climate change will exert a huge toll on human health, via direct fatalities from extreme weather events as well as adverse effects on morbidity,” the paper warned....
...The evidence is clear, and the gender health gap’s impact — both financially and in terms of human suffering — is shocking....
...The money should help scientists fill the gaps in our understanding of women’s health. One place to start is by investigating why human women are so different from many female animals....
...Texas-based Paradromics, founded by one of Neuralink’s founders and funded by the US Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency is making devices that pick up neural signals from the brain via a receiver...
...Victoria Atkins will replace Steve Barclay as secretary of state for health and social care, taking up her first cabinet post since being elected in 2015....
...Frazier’s photographs were created to bring more awareness to the public health crisis suffered by the people of Flint, Michigan in the US....
...Shadow health secretary Wes Streeting said the data showed Sunak had “failed on the NHS”, with patients with suspected heart attacks or strokes “waiting almost double the safe amount of time”....
...Cygnet, which was purchased by US health giant Universal Health Services in 2014, gets “substantially all” of its revenues from public entities in the UK, according to its latest annual report....
...The study shows how “shifts in culture and lifestyle” of ancient human populations “have had long-term effects and are still affecting us today”, said Selina Brace, principal researcher in ancient DNA at...
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...The US healthcare company said on Friday that it would pay $335 a share in cash to acquire Shockwave, which specialises in manufacturing a catheter-based treatment for patients with calcified arteries....
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