Part two: How can routine NHS diabetes care catch-up?
Progress may have slipped, but general practices are finding innovative ways to catch up. In Part 2 of this report, Emma Wilkinson reports on calls for more keep reading
Progress may have slipped, but general practices are finding innovative ways to catch up. In Part 2 of this report, Emma Wilkinson reports on calls for more keep reading
Progress may have slipped, but general practices are finding innovative ways to catch up. Emma Wilkinson reports on calls for more guidance on new drugs and more keep reading
The digital health landscape in the UK is complex and evolving, with many organisations involved it its regulation and functioning. Andrew Davies, digital health lead keep reading
Providers across all health and care settings are working to ensure safe, high-quality care, often in challenging circumstances, says the CQC. But incidents involving medicines keep reading
The BMA has expressed its concern that a no-deal Brexit could push the NHS to the brink as winter approaches The BMA has warned that keep reading
Retractions for genetic studies have been shown to be around eight times higher than for other life science disciplines, new research shows The retraction rate for keep reading
Results of a new study suggest that getting a flu vaccination during pregnancy is safe for mother and offspring There is no association between exposure keep reading
More GPs are opting for targeted antibiotics, and this fall in antibiotic prescribing has been slowest for older patients and those with an unclear diagnosis keep reading
A new report in The BMJ suggests that epilepsy drugs are linked to an increased risk of suicidal behaviour, particularly in young people Treatment with 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
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