How Europe’s largest patient data record can improve care
A new system for sharing health information has the potential to change how healthcare and services are delivered to patients, say experts at Imperial College keep reading
A new system for sharing health information has the potential to change how healthcare and services are delivered to patients, say experts at Imperial College 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
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
Research published in the British Journal of Sports Medicine shows that even low levels of leisure time physical activity lowers risk of death Even low-level keep reading
Research published in the BMJ shows that there has only been a minor improvement in heart failure survival rates since the year 2000 According to keep reading
The BBC has reported that less than 50% of people over 40 take advantage of the free health checks available to them A free, routine keep reading
A new report has found that patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease sometimes feel they would receive better care if they had a different disease keep reading
British Heart Foundation research has revealed serious shortcomings in heart failure care, much of which could be improved by better GP-hospital communication According to new keep reading
Doctors are calling for more clean air initiatives to combat the healthcare issues linked with the problem With Clean Air Day occurring last week (21 keep reading
New audit reveals a ‘significant threat to patient safety’ according to Anticoagulation UK Tens of thousands of heart patients in England are at increased risk keep reading
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