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Guideline Extremely premature babies receiving neonatal care have tripled

Guideline Extremely premature babies receiving neonatal care have tripled

Published on 9th November 2023
Guideline High-dose vitamin C proved to be ineffective while easily accessible cholesterol-lowering medicine improves outcomes for critically ill Covid-19 patients

Guideline High-dose vitamin C proved to be ineffective while easily accessible cholesterol-lowering medicine improves outcomes for critically ill Covid-19 patients

Published on 25th October 2023
Guideline Major study results shed light on new insights into lasting impacts of Covid on UK population

Guideline Major study results shed light on new insights into lasting impacts of Covid on UK population

Published on 24th October 2023
Guideline Lifestyle changes caused the shift in the menstrual cycle during the COVID-19 pandemic

Guideline Lifestyle changes caused the shift in the menstrual cycle during the COVID-19 pandemic

Published on 17th October 2023
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GuidelinePPIE Co-production around data science and AI could draw meaningful joint ownership

Published on 11th October 2023
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