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Govt minister: Give plasma

As Birmingham Selly Oak MP and Minister for Veterans & People, Al Carns, donated plasma for the first time, he called on others.

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Birmingham – UK life sciences capital 

Al Carns, MP and Govt Minister, visits PHTA The Precision Health Tech Accelerator (PHTA) is part of a big and growing cluster of.

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Vets Minister gives plasma 

Al Carns, Minister for Veterans and People, has urged the public to follow his lead by rolling up their sleeves and giving life-saving.

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Robotics revolution – health opportunities

NHS England is seeking a major increase in robotic surgery over the next decade as part of radical plans to cut waiting times. .

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Solihull’s new bladder scanners

Patients are benefitting from improved care at home, thanks to new equipment funded by Solihull Hospital Charity. Three new scanners The charity has.

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Birmingham: First robot surgery

Surgeons at Midland Metropolitan University Hospital have performed the region’s first robotic transanal minimally invasive surgery (r-TAMIS). This marks a major milestone in.

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Encouraging others to donate plasma

West Midlands business leader Professor Paul Cadman is preaching the gospel of “liquid gold” as he leads an ever-growing tribe of friends, business.

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Streeting puts robots centre-stage

Health Secretary unveils high-tech NHS overhaul Health Secretary Wes Streeting has announced a radical overhaul of the NHS, placing robotic surgery and artificial.

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Home kits combat cancer

Nationwide rollout of HPV kits The government has announced that women and people with a cervix in England who have missed cervical cancer.

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Cancer advance: Goodbye chemo

Advances in cancer treatment promise to give patients “not just more years but better ones,” a leading West Midlands medic said today. New.

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