
Only ‘modest’ improvement in heart failure survival rates since 2000
Research published in the BMJ shows that there has only been a minor improvement in heart failure survival rates since the year 2000 According to keep reading
Research published in the BMJ shows that there has only been a minor improvement in heart failure survival rates since the year 2000 According to keep reading
A common viral infection in early childhood has been linked to coeliac disease in susceptible children A study that has now been published in the keep reading
Screening for irregular heartbeats can help identify serious potential health issues – so should we be screening people more regularly? The prevalence of irregular heartbeat keep reading
A new cancer drug for children has been approved in Scotland – while a cancer drug for adults has been rejected A cancer drug for keep reading
According to the BMJ, HPV screenings now prove more effective than smear tests Screening for high-risk human papillomavirus (HR-HPV) infection works well in practice and keep reading
NHS Digital data has shown that there has been a distinct rise in alcohol-related deaths over the past decade NHS Digital statistics, released earlier this keep reading
Recent figures from NHS England show that fewer than half of those eligible choose to attend their NHS health check. We look at what resources keep reading
According to new research, treadmill and cycling workstations may be the healthiest option for many – but they have the potential to interfere with work keep reading
The NHS plans to boost social prescribing – thus removing some of the burden from GPs – by hiring at least 1,000 ‘link workers’ The keep reading
According to The Mail, a trial of first contact physios in the Morecambe Bay area is proving popular New clinics giving patients in the Morecambe keep reading
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