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Oxford Mail on MSNBaby boy 'born twice' after rare cancer surgery at John Radcliffe HospitalA baby boy was 'born twice' after surgeons performed a rare cancer surgery which involved lifting his mum’s womb out of her ...
Three Brown University undergraduates and two recent alumni were named among this year’s classes of Goldwater, Truman, Gates ...
Oxford’s popular Double Decker Arts Festival—a celebration of food, music, and art—returns for its 28th year this weekend, ...
Grace has become the first woman in the UK to give birth following a womb transplant, after receiving a donation from her ...
The duchess, along with her daughters Princess Beatrice and Princess Eugenie, visited the the University College Hospital in London on Wednesday.
the Oxford Free Press said, crediting a reporter with The Miami Student, Miami University's student newspaper. Dispatchers said that one person was taken to McCullough-Hyde Memorial Hospital, but ...
Are substance-induced psychosis and primary psychosis fundamentally different? And if they are, does it matter?
Psychiatric neurosurgery, originally known as psychosurgery, involves operating on the brain to alter its function. Nastasic ...
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Oxford Mail on MSNOxford doctor to research blood test for bone marrow cancerFunding to test a new monitoring technique for myeloma patients has been awarded to an Oxford University Hospitals doctor.
The hospital is run by Oxford University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust (OUH), which also oversees three other hospitals in the Oxford and Banbury area. Figures from Mothers and Babies ...
In their release, police said the man was identified as a 36-year-old who was recently released from prison and on parole.
Tributes have poured in for a blind Scottish historian and author who died aged 87 after a short illness. Dr Fred Reid, originally from Glasgow, died on March 29 and, on Thursday April 17, his son and ...
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