New Dublin development office will be responsible for paediatric clinical trials for seven products across 18 countries
Month: April 2022
Support offered by a phone app can relieve post-traumatic stress and depression. A new study from Uppsala University’s […]
For people with atrial fibrillation, one of our most common cardiac disorders, dementia risk is elevated. This is […]
Progress is being made in combating climate change but deeper cuts in emissions are urgently needed if disaster […]
The newly released Ockenden report into maternity services at Shrewsbury and Telford NHS trust1 is at least the […]
bmj;377/apr06_13/o847/FAF1faJohn Samuel Staffurth (“Sam”) was born to Alan Edward and Violet Jane (née Adams) Staffurth, in Littleborough, Lancashire. […]
For many people their skills and their time are their most valuable assets. That’s why experts can charge […]
Chaudhry and colleagues’ recent systematic review and meta-analysis on kidney transplants is very interesting.1 With in-depth discussion on […]
The parliamentary Public Accounts Committee does an invaluable job in holding the government, public bodies, and civil service […]
The presence of dendritic cells, so-called ‘sentinel’ immune cells, is vital to maintain and regulate the balance of […]