Being a ‘morning person’ linked to lower risk of breast cancer
New data published on The BMJ shows that being a ‘morning person’ may be linked to a lower risk of breast cancer Findings have implications keep reading
New data published on The BMJ shows that being a ‘morning person’ may be linked to a lower risk of breast cancer Findings have implications keep reading
The RCGP has stated that, in order for GPs to help recognise and treat eating disorders, more appointment time is needed The Royal College of keep reading
A new study in The BMJ shows that investment in tobacco control is more important than ever Investment in tobacco control is more important than keep reading
Body image disorders are becoming increasingly common – what can you do it an employee is suffering? According to Health Assured CEO and wellbeing expert, keep reading
A new report in The BMJ suggests that epilepsy drugs are linked to an increased risk of suicidal behaviour, particularly in young people Treatment with keep reading
A new report dives into the effect of increased red meat intake on the human body Increasing red meat intake, particularly processed red meat, is keep reading
A new report from the PAC shows that cancer waiting times have become ‘unacceptable’ A damning new Public Accounts Committee (PAC) report has shone a keep reading
The NHS Long Term Plan sets out a new vision for clinical pharmacists. The potential for these trained and experienced medical professionals to make their keep reading
New statistics show that dementia cases are on the rise, putting additional strain on the NHS The NHS has warned that rising dementia cases are keep reading
A new online tool has been launched for people living with HIV which aims to support them and tackle the stigma of the virus National keep reading
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