NHS should prescribe personal healthtech, new report says
As reported by Digital Health, new research suggests that the NHS should supply personal technology to patients who could use it for the betterment of keep reading
As reported by Digital Health, new research suggests that the NHS should supply personal technology to patients who could use it for the betterment of keep reading
As reported by Digital Health, new research suggests that the NHS should supply personal technology to patients who could use it for the betterment of keep reading
A new report highlights evidence that bowel cancer may be on the rise amongst adults aged 20-29 – and beyond – across Europe The rate keep reading
The NHS is experiencing a staffing ‘roadblock’, with more vacancies than there are candidates. It’s a long-standing problem caused by a multitude of factors – keep reading
A newly-announced £10m investment in doctors’ rest facilities are welcomed, as many are ‘fundamentally unsafe’, says the BMA Many of the country’s hospitals have no keep reading
As reported by The Guardian, a drug that could prolong and improve the lives of those suffering with a muscle-wasting disease has finally been approved keep reading
According to a new study published in The BMJ, transgender women may be at a higher risk of breast cancer than the wider female population keep reading
Shanza Khan, a third year pharmacy student at King’s College London, describes her experience of completing a pharmacy placement with the Argyle Health Group. The keep reading
Delay is in the news again. Delayed Brexit, delayed trains and add to that delayed NHS treatment. In this in-depth piece, Robert Dempsey, an associate keep reading
New research shows that glucosamine supplements may play a preventative role in lowering the risk of CVD Regular use of glucosamine supplements may be related keep reading
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