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The Revolution in Cystic Fibrosis Care That is Changing Lives

In 1964, the future for children born with Cystic Fibrosis was grim - most faced a life cut tragically short. Today, the majority of people living with CF in the UK are adults, a testament to extraordinary medical progress.We meet Annabelle who lives with Cystic Fibrosis, and onc ...  Afficher plus

Potential Break Through in Dementia Treatment

Dementia is now the UK’s leading cause of death - but could a vaccine one day help prevent it? New data from Wales suggests the shingles vaccine is linked to a 20% lower risk of developing dementia in later life, adding to evidence that viral infections can influence brain health ...  Afficher plus

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Talking overdiagnosis
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In this month's Talk Evidence, Helen and Juan are reporting from Preventing Overdiagnosis - the conference that raises issues of diagnostic accuracy, and asks if starting the process of medicalisation is always the right thing to do for patients.

 

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Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease [COPD] - Radio Show Archive
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Diagnoses of COPD are on the rise. Medical science admits all they can do is try to treat the symptoms. That’s hardly comforting for those struggling and looking for answers. Listen to this Medical Medium Radio Show to learn the true cause of COPD so you can finally heal. 

Talk Evidence - Inquiring about covid, burnout, and marginal data
Medicine and Science from The BMJ

It's October's Talk Evidence, and that means the autumn is upon us including those autumnal viruses. Here in the UK covid is on the rise, and Joe Ross is looking at some research on how good those elusive lateral flows are at detecting infection among people with symptoms of cov ...  Afficher plus