+That's Interesting

+That's Interesting

Professor Philip Bagshaw, founder of the Canterbury Charity Hospital, says the country is stuck in an austerity model for health and it's about time doctors spoke out about it moving to an investment model
 

The prospect of focusing the beams without destroying tissue might someday diagnose or even restore faulty brain circuits

Scarlet fever hit its highest level in England for 50 years, with more than 17,000 cases reported in 2016 - research in the Lancet shows
 

ACC today confirmed its decision to decline seven claims related to the Hawke's Bay campylobacter outbreak
 

Patients taking benzodiazepines were more likely to die than others, a study found

Top scientists are looking to quit Massey University in the wake of a voluntary redundancy offer which appears to have backfired
 

In the UK it is currently illegal to assist someone to die. As a result, many people travel to Switzerland to arrange an assisted death. One British person travels to Dignitas to die every 8 days. Using the voices of those most affected, we uncover the real stories behind the statistics
 

A group of senior Australian doctors has sent a letter to the nation's government offering free treatment to asylum seekers in Papua New Guinea

Eight confirmed cases of mumps have recently been reported in school children in Dargaville
 

One of the main reasons for the rise in antibiotic resistance is the improper use of antibiotics, but our latest research shows that the ingredients in commonly-used weed killers like Round-up and Kamba can also cause bacteria to become less susceptible to antibiotics