Results
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First-of-its-kind study of more than 200 UK Biobank participants’ scans could help doctors to spot early heart failure in type 2 diabetes patients.
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Activity monitor data from more than 25,000 UK Biobank participants reveals the potential benefits of activity bursts in those who are normally inactive.
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Tiny airborne particles cause inflammation in the lungs, which can turn harmless mutated cells into cancerous tumours.
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A method that predicts someone’s risk of tears in the body’s largest blood vessel could avoid a condition that is rarely discovered early enough.
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Data from 60,000 UK Biobank participants born around when sugar rationing ended suggest that restricting sugar during early years may have long-term benefits.