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The Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency (MHRA) is advising anyone experiencing skin redness or burning sensations after they have stopped using these creams or ointments to seek advice from their health professional before using these products again.
DASA funding has helped Wales-based SME, Trauma Simulation develop a whole-body model for trauma training, from the point of wounding to damage control surgery
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Day packed full of free events for coastal community on national trail due to stretch around the coast of England
A new campaign to raise awareness of the fire risk and the precautions that need to be taken by users of skin creams has been launched today
The Intellectual Property Office (IPO) and Aardman have launched a new Wallace & Gromit ‘Cracking Ideas’ competition.
A new synthetic ‘skin’ has been developed that could be used to test new decontamination procedures
Organisations can apply for a share of up to £450,000 to develop technology to improve the diagnosis and management of skin conditions.
Stop prescribing Picato and consider other treatment options for actinic keratosis as appropriate. The licence of ingenol mebutate (Picato) has been suspended as a precautionary measure while the European Medicines Agency (EMA) continues to investigate concerns about a possible increased...
Fake goods may seem a cheap alternative but many are harmful and could cause injury.
Advise patients treated with ingenol mebutate gel to be vigilant for new skin lesions and to seek medical advice immediately should any occur. Use with caution in patients with a history of skin cancer.
Entrants had to come up with a sporty creation and to highlight the four types of intellectual property created - an invention or gadget; the…
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
Every year dozens of people all over the UK have to seek medical advice after picking and eating wild mushrooms which then make them ill.
School children rise to the challenge to ‘make life better’ in nationwide invention competition.
Children between the ages of 4-16 were asked to come up with ideas for a theme park or theme park ride as part of the Intellectual Property …
A pupil from Andoversford Primary School in Cheltenham has won a national design programme to create a “cracking contraption” to transport Shaun the Sheep back home from the big city.
Wallace & Gromit are the inspiration behind ‘Cracking Ideas’ which is aimed at children between the ages of 4 and 16 and is run by the Intellectual…
MSD successfully put their advanced new melanoma treatment through MHRA's early access to medicine scheme (EAMS).
Businesses are being challenged to come up with new ways to minimise the use of animals when researching skin metabolism and gene therapies.
Working at all UK ports, airports, harbours, marinas and private airfields, UK Border Agency officials regularly come across efforts to bring animals into the country illegally. Read on for the top ten weirdest finds. .
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