GP numbers in decline, new workforce figures show
The latest GP workforce figures show that numbers are deeply insufficient, the BMA has said The number of fully-qualified GPs in England has fallen by keep reading
The latest GP workforce figures show that numbers are deeply insufficient, the BMA has said The number of fully-qualified GPs in England has fallen by keep reading
The Migration Advisory Committee has suggested that all doctors be placed on the shortage occupation list – something the BMA supports The British Medical Association 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
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
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
A consortium of universities in the Midlands have been awarded a large dose of funding aimed at improving mental health in the workplace The Midlands keep reading
As reported by The Guardian, a drug that could prolong and improve the lives of those suffering with a muscle-wasting disease has finally been approved keep reading
New research shows that glucosamine supplements may play a preventative role in lowering the risk of CVD Regular use of glucosamine supplements may be related keep reading
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