by John McMillan | Apr 11, 2025 | Medical Research
Craig Russell, Aston University If you’ve ever tried discussing medicines with friends or family and found yourself stumbling over the pronunciation — or even resorting to snapping a photo of the medicine’s packaging to show your pharmacist, instead of remembering the...
by John McMillan | Apr 11, 2025 | Health
Dipa Kamdar, Kingston University TV star Ben Grylls says he does it for survival – and teaches his reality show contestants to do the same. Mexican boxer Juan Manuel Márquez practised this therapy to train for his 2009 fight with Floyd Mayweather Jr (he lost). Former...
by John McMillan | Apr 11, 2025 | Health
Dipa Kamdar, Kingston University In the UK, more than 10% of the population is estimated to have some stage of chronic kidney disease and more than 600,000 people develop some form of acute kidney injury – when the kidneys suddenly stop working properly but can...
by John McMillan | Apr 11, 2025 | COVID-19, Immune Response
Dr. Phlip McMillan, John McMillan Broad population use of mRNA vaccines against COVID-19 has sparked growing interest in precisely how these vaccines trigger immunity and why is it so shortlived. While scientists initially focused on antibody production and T-cell...
by John McMillan | Apr 4, 2025 | COVID-19, Ethics
Dr. Phlip McMillan, John McMillan In April 2021, Dr. Charles Hoffe of Lytton, Canada wrote a letter to Provincial Health Officer Dr. Bonnie Henry expressing serious concerns about COVID-19 vaccine injuries he was observing in his patients. Instead of investigating...
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