A doctor’s view: sepsis and septicaemia
Dr Paul Lambden discusses the differences between sepsis and septicaemia and the important symptoms to look out for I qualified as a doctor in 1975 keep reading
Dr Paul Lambden discusses the differences between sepsis and septicaemia and the important symptoms to look out for I qualified as a doctor in 1975 keep reading
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Zaytun Ratansi, health coach at non-profit Living Well, has 13 years’ experience helping patients to transform their lifestyles in the name of better health. In keep reading
Angela Coulter, freelance researcher, and Tessa Richards, senior editor, patient partnership BMJ, argue why, despite the challenges of the pandemic, patient and family involvement must keep reading
According to research published in The Lancet Public Health, there has been a significant reduction in the rate of initial diagnoses of many common physical keep reading
Why suicide prevention must be prioritised whilst a clearer picture behind rates is analysed CREDIT: This is an edited version of an article that originally keep reading
During the height of the COVID-19 pandemic, attention was diverted away from primary care’s key roles in early detection of disease and management of long keep reading
Assistant Professor Mehreen Arshad, Syed Faisal Mahmood, head of infectious diseases, Mishal Khan, associate professor of health policy and systems research and Professor Rumina Hasan keep reading
Dr Paul Lambden explores the topic of why, in the days of digital technology, video consultations, a huge pharmacopoeia and vast medical knowledge, it is keep reading
Almost 90% of trusts have hospitals with asbestos in them, a freedom of information investigation by the BBC has found. This silent killer was an keep reading
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