Background Respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) is a leading cause of infant hospitalisation due to lower respiratory tract infections. Until 2022, prevention was limited to the costly monoclonal ...
Exercising and waking up early may protect against developing motor neurone disease, a study suggests. The rare condition, also commonly known as amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS), affects roughly ...
Even though temperatures have gone up this week but some nasty viruses are at the 'highest levels' of the winter ...
England is facing a surge in cases of some illnesses, with hospital patients reaching their highest level this winter ...
A teenager has been hailed “a hero” as he died in an attempt to save a “stressed” friend who jumped on to a rail line. Jordan Everett, 16, tried to push Joshua Myers, 16, to safety from an oncoming ...
A new study finds that people with obesity are more likely to be hospitalized with or die from severe infections.
A psychic dubbed the 'prophet of doom', who claims he predicted both Covid-19 and the passing of the late Queen, has revealed further unsettling forecasts for the coming years. Craig Hamilton-Parker, ...
Mum Grace, born without a womb, explains impact of donation - ‘Every birthday when I blew out candles I'd wish for a baby… ...
Using machine learning, an electronic nose can "smell" early signs of ovarian cancer in the blood. The method is precise and, ...
As millions of ageing men lose the Y chromosome, evidence links this silent shift to heart disease, cancer and shorter lives – what’s at stake?
Sarah Knapton is the Science Editor of The Telegraph and has covered all areas of science since 2013. She has previously been named Science Journalist of The Year, was Highly Commended at the Society ...
As UK unemployment hits 5.2 per cent, frustrated job seekers reveal the outdated job hunting advice their parents keep giving ...