Should GPs be recommending treadmill stations for workers?
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
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
BMJ research has found that HRT pills can increase the risk of blood clots – something that patches, gels and creams don’t do A large-scale keep reading
The BMJ has stated that there is little evidence regarding the health benefits of non-sugar sweeteners According to new research by the BMJ, there is keep reading
An investigation by the BMJ has found that a lack of concrete Brexit guidance from the government is making it difficult for trusts to move keep reading
Reduced staffing and lack of follow-up care could mean the December holiday period is a more vulnerable time for patients discharged from hospital, according to keep reading
According to the BMJ, the UK has higher death rates from respiratory illnesses than other developed nations Death rates from respiratory illnesses are higher in keep reading
The number of diagnostic tests ordered by GPs has risen more than threefold in 15 years, costing the NHS at least £2.8bn per year GPs keep reading
Medical and nursing groups are urging the wide profession to back a people’s vote on final Brexit deal As the UK House of Commons prepares keep reading
According to research published by the BMJ, approximately half of patients over the age of 65 are exposed to inappropriate prescribing According to the BMJ, keep reading
As reported by The Guardian, a BMJ report has shown that many GPs across the UK aren’t prescribing a potentially life-saving glucose-monitoring device to those keep reading
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