Moving skin cancer treatment to GPs may be costly
Would moving more skin cancer treatment to the primary care sector improve outcomes and save money? A new study tries to establish the facts This keep reading
Would moving more skin cancer treatment to the primary care sector improve outcomes and save money? A new study tries to establish the facts This keep reading
It’s difficult to think of any single issue which could be allowed to undermine every worker’s worth to their employer by £1,500 each year without keep reading
Professor Martin Marshall, chair of the Royal College of GPs, said: “COVID-19 is a new virus and whilst we are rapidly learning about it, research keep reading
Patients who consult often and widely, and with ‘medically unexplained’ symptoms, can pose a particular clinical challenge. Keith Cooper reports from a service which tries keep reading
As reported by BBC news, government efforts to fight child obesity risk getting lost in reorganisations and delays, a report warns The National Audit office keep reading
As reported by BBC news, thousands more people in England with type 2 diabetes will be offered the chance to try a soup-and-shake diet weight-loss keep reading
Is working from home causing you lower back pain or neck aches? Try these simple physiotherapy tips CREDIT:Â This is an edited version of an article keep reading
Responding to a new report published by the local government association, Professor Martin Marshall, chair of the Royal College of GPs, said: “GPs know that keep reading
Patients ask what depression is but, ultimately, our understanding of mental health problems is poor This is an edited version of an article first published keep reading
As many as one-in-seven people live with long-term insomnia – whether that be disturbed nights, or hours spent lying in bed wide awake. But it keep reading
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