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Woman undergoes UK's first womb transplant giving sister chance to carry baby
The siblings were said to be 'over the moon' after the surgery, the donated organ is functioning 'perfectly' - and medics are excited at the prospect of helping more women
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'I'm the first in my family to go to university - today means everything'
Despite teachers warning Alisha Mahmud about how competitive securing a place at a top university would be, she worked hard against the odds to help fulfil her dream of becoming a doctor for female athletes
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'Autoimmune diseases now affecting one in 10 as experts aim to find out why'
A group of researchers from a host of universities are teaming up to answer what role environmental factors have on the chances of someone developing an autoimmune deficiency as well as the importance of genetics
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World first as magic mushroom drug used to treat gambling addicts
The mind-altering chemical in magic mushrooms – psilocybin – is being tested on five patients. The government-funded trial starts at London's Imperial College in October
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King's Birthday Honours list in full from unsung heroes to TV legends
King Charles's list ranges from a grieving mother who turned a tragedy into a charity honouring their legacy, a 106-year-old fundraising through exercise, and those aiding Ukrainian refugees
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Coffee could help you lose weight and cut diabetes risk
Researchers at Imperial College have discovered higher blood caffeine levels are linked to lower body weight and a lower risk of Type 2 diabetes
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New AI can 'spot cancer' where human doctors can't and may fast-track diagnosis
Experts at the Royal Marsden NHS Foundation Trust, the Institute of Cancer Research in London, and Imperial College London believe the tool can fast-track patients into treatment
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Global warming to blame for East Africa drought, scientists say
Rivers in the Horn of Africa are usually in full flow, but a devastating drought caused primarily by climate change has left villagers without water for drinking, cooking and washing - and killed off crops and livestock
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Over half of law and finance firms will only hire from 'top eight' universities
The sectors are seen as 'elitist', with Oxford and Cambridge graduates topping their list - and it is the same when hiring for engineering or healthcare
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A&E and cancer staff join 48hr nurse super strike affecting even more hospitals
Hospitals across England will face unprecedented disruption as the Royal College of Nursing announced the strikes will take place in a fortnight - possibly to coincide with action by junior doctors
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Hope for Ukraine's young as first centre for child victims of explosions opens
The Centre For Paediatric Blast Injury Studies, a partnership between Imperial College London and Save the Children, brings together world experts and leading technology to support victims
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Women's shopping habits could be used to help work out ovarian cancer risk
Research using loyalty card data helped to spot some patients with the disease, as they were regularly buying pain relief and indigestion cures, says Dr Miriam Stoppard
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New warning as childhood bug ‘linked to risk of adult respiratory disease death'
A new study by the Imperial College has found early illnesses like bronchitis or pneumonia could account for one in five deaths from respiratory disease in adulthood
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Dad waiting for transplant as doctor warns of Black and Asian donor shortage
Ayo Samuel, 58, is trying to find a live donor to help change his life as he is desperate to join his grandchildren Harry, eight, Luca, six and Hunter, five, for a game of football
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Charity slams insurers for refusing to cover losses suffered during lockdown
'The insurers seem to be saying we should have carried on regardless'
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'Magical' skin treatment for scars from hair transplants could help millions
Dr Miriam Stoppard unveils fascinating new research about scar tissue repair using hair follicle transplants - and it could be used to benefit millions of people around the world
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Breakthrough for prostate cancer as new blood test shows an accuracy rate of 94%
A pilot study of 147 patients evaluated the new test and found it notably improved detection of the disease and could now help more men identify the cancer
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'Electrical signals in breasts could help us understand why cancer spreads'
Dr Miriam Stoppard shares exciting research from Imperial College London on the electrical charges given out by cancer cells, which could lead to targeted attacks and new treatments
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'New protein testing to tell surgeons best time for heart op is excellent news'
The Mirror's resident medical columnist Dr Miriam Stoppard takes a look at a new and testing technique which could improve the chances of heart attack patients
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