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Australia starts first peanut allergy programme for babies

Babies who have a peanut allergy are now being offered free and potentially life-changing treatment at hospitals across Australia in a world-first programme aimed...

Paxlovid no better than placebo for long Covid – US study

In what will be a blow for millions of people with long Covid, which currently has no approved treatment or cure, a recent study...

FDA approves drug for deadly lung cancer

The US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has approved an innovative new treatment for patients with a form of lung cancer – to be...

Personalised mRNA jab a 'game-changer' for cancer patients

The launch of patient trials involving the world’s first personalised mRNA cancer vaccine for melanoma has been welcomed by experts for its “game-changing” potential...

New T-cell therapy has potential to kill most human cancer types – animal study

The discovery of a new kind of immune cell receptor could pave the way for a new type of T-cell cancer therapy that can...

Sublingual immunotherapy effective and safe treatment for peanut allergy

Sublingual immunotherapy, a new treatment for peanut, could offer patients a safe and effective way to protect themselves from severe allergic reactions or even...

Approval for first medical Tx for children with peanut allergies in 2019

The first medical treatment for children with peanut allergies is likely to be approved next year but there are concerns about its affordability, even...

Natural hormone could treat obesity and other metabolic diseases

A natural hormone that is increased by physical exercise and by exposure to cold, improves blood sugar control, suppresses inflammation, and burns fat to...