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Epigenetics: Unlocking the Future of Medicine
Epigenetics is the study of how gene activity and expression are influenced by reversible, heritable modifications that do not alter the underlying DNA sequence, often keep reading
Epigenetics is the study of how gene activity and expression are influenced by reversible, heritable modifications that do not alter the underlying DNA sequence, often keep reading
As the UK transitions from analogue to digital landlines, practice managers must play a crucial role in ensuring vulnerable patients, especially those who rely on keep reading
As the workforce grapples with the phenomenon known as “The Great Detachment,” it is crucial for leaders to adopt strategies that foster motivation among employees keep reading
AI can help businesses manage long-term sick leave by matching individuals with suitable job roles and enhancing wellness support to reduce absenteeism CREDIT: This is keep reading
As the winter months set in, the shorter days and colder weather can sometimes bring a sense of loneliness, but there are many ways to keep reading
Informal communication plays a key role in fostering collaboration and idea-sharing within general practices, but it must be managed carefully to avoid potential risks to keep reading
As reported by The Standard, the Care Quality Commission faces a backlog of 5,000 concerns, with staff blaming an ineffective IT system for the delays, keep reading
Social skills training (SST) can be a powerful tool for managers and leaders looking to enhance their communication, build stronger relationships and improve team dynamics keep reading
As practice managers, understanding how to effectively recognise the contributions of your introverted team members is key to ensuring that their valuable input is acknowledged keep reading
As reported by NHS England, home-testing kits for bowel cancer detection are now being sent to people aged 50 and 52 in England as the keep reading
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