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- How is radiation therapy portrayed in art?
- London 'scream club' helps young people relieve stress
- How voluntary assisted dying in the NT would be different to down south
- Novo Nordisk buys US biotech firm Akero for $4.7 billion
- Common inhalers carry heavy climate cost, study finds
- Appetite-regulating hormones in focus as first Nobel Prizes fall
- Medical opposition to capital punishment is needed as executions surge, researcher argues
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- Process for dealing with sexual misconduct by UK doctors requires major reform, say experts
- Experts urge culture change to address burnout in pharmacy education
