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UK's Rapid Return to EU's Top Science Funding
The UK secured £635 million in grants from the EU's Horizon Europe research program in 2024, ranking fifth overall and showcasing its quick recovery after a three-year Brexit-related absence. This success, despite a late entry, underscores the UK's scientific strength and collaboration with EU colle...
UK's Rapid Return to EU's Top Science Funding
The UK secured £635 million in grants from the EU's Horizon Europe research program in 2024, ranking fifth overall and showcasing its quick recovery after a three-year Brexit-related absence. This success, despite a late entry, underscores the UK's scientific strength and collaboration with EU colle...
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32% Bias Score


UK Study Tests At-Home Type 1 Diabetes Diagnosis Kit
A UK study is assessing the GTT@home test, a new home-based diagnostic kit for type 1 diabetes in children, involving 90 participants to evaluate its effectiveness compared to traditional methods and potential for NHS rollout; the test uses finger-prick blood samples and a glucose drink for at-home ...
UK Study Tests At-Home Type 1 Diabetes Diagnosis Kit
A UK study is assessing the GTT@home test, a new home-based diagnostic kit for type 1 diabetes in children, involving 90 participants to evaluate its effectiveness compared to traditional methods and potential for NHS rollout; the test uses finger-prick blood samples and a glucose drink for at-home ...
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40% Bias Score

Dietary Supplements Slow Prostate Cancer Progression in UK Study
A British study of 212 men with low-risk prostate cancer found that a supplement containing phytochemicals from six foods (broccoli, turmeric, pomegranate, green tea, ginger, and cranberry) and probiotics slowed disease progression by 42%, with most men opting for continued observation instead of ra...

Dietary Supplements Slow Prostate Cancer Progression in UK Study
A British study of 212 men with low-risk prostate cancer found that a supplement containing phytochemicals from six foods (broccoli, turmeric, pomegranate, green tea, ginger, and cranberry) and probiotics slowed disease progression by 42%, with most men opting for continued observation instead of ra...
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44% Bias Score

Dietary Calcium Linked to Reduced Bowel Cancer Risk in Large UK Study
A major UK study of over half a million women found that 300mg of extra daily calcium (about one glass of milk) may reduce bowel cancer risk by 17%, while excess alcohol and processed meat increased the risk.

Dietary Calcium Linked to Reduced Bowel Cancer Risk in Large UK Study
A major UK study of over half a million women found that 300mg of extra daily calcium (about one glass of milk) may reduce bowel cancer risk by 17%, while excess alcohol and processed meat increased the risk.
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36% Bias Score
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