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All the reaction from the College's Schrödinger Lecture
Hundreds of people around the world took to social media to share their thoughts on Professor Sir Gordon Conway's talk.
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All the reaction from the College's Schrödinger Lecture
Hundreds of people around the world took to social media to share their thoughts on Professor Sir Gordon Conway's talk.
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Hospital death risk higher at weekends in several developed countries
Patients admitted to hospital at the weekend face a higher risk of death in several developed countries, according to new research.
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A large-scale diabetes screening programme underway in India will overwhelm the health system with false positive results, according to research.
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Election pledges on NHS primary care questioned by researchers
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NHS savings plan led to cuts in some 'ineffective' treatments
The drive to reduce NHS spending led to a drop in some treatments considered 'low-value', according to new research.