Waiting And Worrying About Autism? What You Can Do Right Now.
Years ago, it was relatively rare to encounter a child who had been diagnosed with autism, but today it is very common. Fewer than two decades ago, we saw a
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Years ago, it was relatively rare to encounter a child who had been diagnosed with autism, but today it is very common. Fewer than two decades ago, we saw a
An estimated four million people now have diabetes, twice as many as in the early 1990s, a report from University College London revealed. Sir Sam Everington, who leads a general
Christian Hoyer Millar, Chief Executive Officer of Oxford BioDynamics Plc, added: “On behalf of the Board, I would like to thank David for his support and significant contribution to Oxford
According to Bupa’s research, one in five UK adults (6.6 million people) who have experienced a potential cancer symptom have delayed seeking medical help due to being embarrassed about the
Type 2 diabetes is a condition in which a person’s pancreas does not produce enough insulin, or the insulin produced does not work properly. The function of insulin is to
Quick quiz question: two people are diagnosed with melanoma one is Sarah Sunburn, an adamant sun-worshipper, and the other Paula Pale-All-The-Time, a fanatical sun-avoider. Who is more likely to die
Alzheimer disease is a neurological disorder that causes memory loss due to early death of brain cells. It is a condition that mostly arises in old age and keeps progressing
Commenting on the results, Christian Hoyer Millar, Chief Executive Officer of Oxford BioDynamics, said: “In 2018 we have continued to build on the strong foundations established in 2017 following our
Yet another study reveals that autism is far more common than once thought, with nearly 3% of American children diagnosed with the disorder. A federal study published last week reported
A type of breast implant which has been used by millions of women around the world is under scrutiny after French surgeons were advised to stop using it because of