Half of adults avoid visiting GP regarding bowel problems
According to Personnel Today, half of adults wouldn’t consider their GP as the first port of call when experiencing bowel problems A new survey shows keep reading
According to Personnel Today, half of adults wouldn’t consider their GP as the first port of call when experiencing bowel problems A new survey shows keep reading
As reported by the BBC, new testing for pre-eclampsia will soon be available on the NHS Pregnant women in England will have access to a keep reading
The government has launched a new consultation asking the public for opinions on reducing the number of adverts for foods high in fat, sugar and keep reading
Raising the legal cigarette purchase age to 21 would cut smoking rates in young people even further, an expert has told the BMJ As published keep reading
If you’re battling with anxiety, and it’s starting to take over your life, rest assured there are a number of ways to manage your anxious keep reading
The British Medical Association (BMA) has welcomed a newly-announced decision by the NHS Staff Council, stating that improved pay will soon be available for shared keep reading
Drug companies spent over £7.5m on joint working in 2016-17, but one in five NHS trusts are keeping the details secret, which goes against official keep reading
As reported by the East Anglian Daily Times, millions of pounds are to be invested in breaking down the connections between mental and physical health keep reading
According to the Journal of Epidemiology & Community Health, ill health associated with sedentary behaviour costs the NHS at least £0.7bn per year Spending large keep reading
The MDU has welcomed the announcement that a more consistent approach will be taken when investigating complaints The Medical Defence Union (MDU) has welcomed the keep reading
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