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Tuberculosis has a long and interesting history. Medicine has managed to exercise a measure of control over this deadly disease, but its story is far keep reading
Tuberculosis has a long and interesting history. Medicine has managed to exercise a measure of control over this deadly disease, but its story is far keep reading
Scott Weich, professor of mental health, says that the risks are clear and now is the time to learn and respond CREDIT: This is an keep reading
Jonathan Finch, web content editor at First Practice Management, explains why social prescribing is the best tool to combat the increasing loneliness we are seeing keep reading
Thomas Rouyard, post-doctoral fellow, and colleagues discuss use of the ‘boosting’ approach as an alternative to ‘nudging’ in developing non-coercive interventions to promote good health CREDIT: This keep reading
New research on long COVID in adults and children supports the multi-disciplinary approach to clinical care that is being provided at long COVID clinics in keep reading
Dr Paul Lambden discusses the symptoms, causes and treatments relating to fibromyalgia Fibromyalgia is a rheumatic condition characterised by muscular or musculoskeletal pain with stiffness keep reading
Guidance for GP practices on issuing fit notes to patients to declare they are not fit to work Temporary change to fit notes In relation keep reading
Professor David Colin-Thomé, chair of PCC, discusses the challenges that general practice has faced, and is continuing to face General medical practice needs to continually keep reading
In part two Gerry McCartney and colleagues suggest ways to build back after the pandemic CREDIT: This is an edited version of an article that originally keep reading
Gerry McCartney and colleagues argue for a new model of equitable, holistic and sustainable public health CREDIT: This is an edited version of an article that keep reading
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