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It could explain why women playing contact sports appear injury prone between ovulation and menstruation.
Scientists have found a weak spot in our DNA that is present in 95% of people with the disease.
Urgent and emergency care at the hospitals may not be able to access quick-turnaround blood test results.
Syphilis, meanwhile, rose 9.4% last year, with more heterosexual men and women becoming infected.
Many people are being treated in places not designed for patients, the Royal College of Nursing says.
An 'ultra-sensitive' test can pick up traces of a tumour's DNA before a full relapse.
The party says allowing pharmacies to treat more conditions will also free up GP appointments.
Research suggests cheap and simple spit tests may be better at catching the disease than blood tests.
A former police officer fears she may not live to see the pension boost she has been promised.
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