Big business ready to swallow ‘bitter pill’ of tax hikes to help rebuild Britain’s finances

Big business ready to swallow ‘bitter pill’ of tax hikes to help rebuild Britain’s finances By Lucy White For The Daily Mail Published: 21:51 GMT, 4 March 2021 | Updated: 21:51 GMT, 4 March 2021 Big businesses are grudgingly accepting a higher tax burden as they prepare to play their part in rebuilding Britain’s finances … Read more

Brits could get their Covid vaccine in a PILL in future, Oxford University says

Britons could get their Covid vaccine in the form of a pill in the future, according to the lead scientist behind Oxford University’s jab. Professor Sarah Gilbert told MPs today her team were focusing their efforts on new, injection-free ways to deliver the vaccine and stimulate a better immune response. The group are exploring delivering the … Read more

Contraceptive pill could soon be sold over the counter without a prescription

Contraceptive pill could soon be sold over the counter without a prescription in ‘landmark opportunity for women’s health’ Contraceptive Pill could soon been sold over the counter without prescription Would allow over-the-counter sale under supervision of a qualified pharmacist Drugs company Maxwellia is looking to make its Lovima prescription-free  By Xantha Leatham Health And Science … Read more

Inhaling a lower dose of statins rather than taking them as a pill could end side-effects

Eight million people in the UK take statins every day. But could inhaling them rather than taking them in pill form prevent common side-effects? Statins, one of the most widely prescribed drugs, are taken to reduce levels of ‘bad’ LDL (low-density lipoprotein) cholesterol in the body. When it builds up in the blood, LDL cholesterol … Read more

New pill that may help improve age-related hearing loss by protecting delicate cells in inner ear

New pill that may help improve age-related hearing loss by protecting delicate hair cells in the inner ear  A new drug, SPI-1005, aids hearing by protecting delicate hair cells in inner ear  It is also being tested in U.S. as a potential treatment for patients with Covid-19 The number of auditory hair cells declines due … Read more

Gout pill could slash the risk of Covid patients needing hospital treatment by 25%, study shows

A drug used to treat gout could slash the risk of Covid-19 patients requiring hospital treatment, a new study has found.  Taking a daily dose of the anti-inflammatory treatment colchicine reduced the risk of coronavirus patients with underlying health conditions being admitted to hospital by 25 percent, the study of 4,000 subjects suggested. The Canadian … Read more

A depression pill from 70 years ago could be used to treat prostate cancer, research suggests 

An antidepressant from the Fifties could treat prostate cancer and reduce side-effects of other treatments. Results of a small trial suggest that the drug phenelzine, which treats depression (by altering levels of brain chemicals that regulate mood) can shrink tumours in men whose prostate cancer has returned. Phenelzine had fewer side-effects than conventional hormone therapy, … Read more

New arthritis pill that can end the hell of stiff joints

NHS patients with rheumatoid arthritis are to benefit from a breakthrough drug that eases the agonising pain in joints. The condition affects 400,000 Britons – many of them young adults – who can be left wheelchair-bound due to the pain and energy-sapping exhaustion it causes. Current treatments are able to soothe pain and dampen inflammation … Read more

Montana Brown ‘naturally miscarried’ after falling pregnant despite taking contraceptive pill

It is highly unlikely that you will ever know the actual cause of a one-off miscarriage, but most are due to the following problems: • ABNORMAL FETUS The most common cause of miscarriages in the first couple of months is a one-off abnormal development in the fetus, often due to chromosome anomalies. ‘It’s not as … Read more

How a 65p pill can end the terrifying delusions that haunt thousands with Parkinson’s  

Ghostly figures that drift in and out of the shadows. Disembodied voices and the doorbell constantly ringing when no one’s there. An alarming smell of smoke or the feeling of insects crawling all over the skin. All of these are the disturbing and often terrifying hallucinations commonly described by Parkinson’s disease sufferers. The main symptoms … Read more