New evidence links ultra-processed foods with various health risks
New evidence in The BMJ suggest that highly processed foods can be linked to an array of health risks; researchers believe that policies limiting these keep reading
New evidence in The BMJ suggest that highly processed foods can be linked to an array of health risks; researchers believe that policies limiting these keep reading
According to new research in the BMJ, drug companies are donating millions to patient organisations; the researchers behind the statistics are calling for greater transparency keep reading
As reported by diginomica, Matt Hancock has outlined his ideas to create an ‘NHS-as-a-service’ solution Matt Hancock, the health secretary, has stated that he hopes keep reading
Nurses at a Dorset hospital have spoken out about the issue of workplace violence to highlight a serious issue in the NHS NHS nurses have keep reading
The BMA has responded to a new report which suggests that the GP at Hand app may not be viable for rolling out across the keep reading
Various lifestyle factors can explain around 40% of the protective effect of education on heart disease, according to The BMJ Lifestyle factors such as weight, keep reading
As reported by the BBC, four pharmaceutical companies have been blamed by the Competition and Markets Authority for driving up costs of an anti-nausea drug keep reading
The NHS has promised that it will improve records-sharing processes for junior doctors on rotation, cutting down on their time doing unnecessary admin Honouring an keep reading
The CQC’s new report highlights the issues within the current system that allows the segregation of those with autism or mental health issues in hospitals keep reading
Stroke deaths in England fell by around 50% during the noughties, according to new research Deaths from stroke in England halved during the first decade keep reading
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