Huge variation in prescribing practice for gluten-free foods in England
Prescribing practice for gluten free foods in England varies hugely and doesn’t seem to be driven by obvious medical factors, reveals research published in the keep reading
Prescribing practice for gluten free foods in England varies hugely and doesn’t seem to be driven by obvious medical factors, reveals research published in the keep reading
CREDIT: This story was first seen on the BBC Refugees and asylum seekers need dedicated GP services to get the health care they need, a keep reading
Research finds that children who get less than the recommended amount of sleep for their age are at a higher risk of developing obesity Research keep reading
Patient frustration with appointment delays in Wales shows need to tackle underinvestment and workforce shortages in general practice A survey commissioned by the Welsh government keep reading
New report examining the Memorandum of Understanding into data sharing between NHS Digital, the Department of Health and Social Carre and the Home Office has keep reading
Analysis, by The King’s Fund, of the latest data from the British Social Attitudes (BSA) survey on public attitudes to NHS funding and quality of care, keep reading
BMA calls for Home Office to make visa applications more ‘flexible’ as the government seeks to recruit more doctors from abroad In a letter to the keep reading
A platform bringing together world-leading diagnostic resources and expertise to develop new and innovative technologies to improve patient health and wellbeing has been launched in keep reading
CREDIT: This story was first seen in the Daily Mail Nearly half of GPs have been blocked from sending patients for urgent cancer scans, a survey has keep reading
Last month Prime Minister Theresa May turned her attention back to the UK’s housing market, with a promise to ‘rewrite the rule book in terms keep reading
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