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Cholesterol-Busting Drug Could Save Thousands of Lives
The health service will make the new treatment, inclisiran, available to 300,000 patients with high cholesterol and a history of cardiovascular disease over the next three years. -
Baby Becomes First NHS Patient to Receive World's Most Expensive Drug
A five-month-old baby with a spinal disorder has become the first NHS patient in England to be treated with a potentially life-saving drug that can prolong life.Comments
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A Baby is the First Patient to Get a £1.79 Million Life-Saving Drug
The baby who's become the first patient in England to get a potentially life-saving drug with a £1.79 million a dose price tag on the NHS.Comments
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COVID-19: How the UK's Great Vaccine Gamble Paid Off
After a desperate, deadly year of coronavirus, the UK's vaccination programme has delivered first doses to 15 million of the oldest and most vulnerable.Comments
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EU Introduces Controls on Vaccine Exports to Northern Ireland
The EU has introduced controls on the export of COVID-19 vaccines from the bloc to Northern Ireland - sparking an angry response from First Minister Arlene Foster.Comments
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COVID-19: Row Over Vaccine Supply Across Europe
The EU is accusing pharmaceutical companies of prioritising vaccine supplies to the UK.Comments
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UK Only Buying Enough Vaccines to Protect the Most Vulnerable
Every vaccine bought for the UK has been on the assumption that just 30 million people - less than half the population - will get it.Comments
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Novavax: Late-Stage Trial of Potential COVID-19 Vaccine Begins in UK
Two COVID-19 vaccines being tested in the UK have moved on to the third phase of trials, marking a significant step forward in the development process.Comments
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UK Secures Early Access to 90 Million Doses of Two More COVID-19 Vaccine Candidates
The government has now secured enough coronavirus vaccine to give 5 doses to every person in the country.Comments
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Half of Britons Would not Get a Coronavirus Vaccination
An study has found that 50% of the UK's population may refuse a coronavirus vaccination if one becomes available.Comments
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The Professor Behind the Coronavirus Drug Breakthrough
Professor Peter Horby, Professor of Emerging Infectious Diseases and Global Health, has said that dexamethasone is the 'only drug shown to reduce mortality'.Comments
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UK Government 'Betting on COVID-19 Vaccines that May Not Work', Scientists Warn
Around 90% of experimental vaccines never reach the clinic because of problems in development or manufacture.Comments
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‘Largest Maternity Scandal in NHS History’
Babies and mothers died during major failings at a hospital trust, in what is likely to be the worst ever NHS maternity scandal.Comments
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Pharma Abandons UK?
Drug giants could quit the UK unless the NHS gets more funding.Comments
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