Epilepsy drugs linked to increased risk of suicidal behaviour
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
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
Despite a change in UK law, many children are still not getting the treatment they need Despite a change in the law last year, access keep reading
MSK conditions now rank as the second leading cause of years lived with a disability, following a rise in these issues since the year 2000 keep reading
Thanks to a collaboration between Cardiff and Bangor universities, medical students will be able to complete all of their medical training in North Wales Medical keep reading
Parveen Kumar has been honoured for her Outstanding Contribution to Health at The BMJ Awards 2019 Parveen Kumar, professor of medicine and education at Barts and the London keep reading
As reported by The Guardian, private medical patients are enjoying much better access to medical cannabis while NHS patients struggle NHS restrictions mean that private keep reading
The MDU has released an article outlining the reasons why GPs should review dog policies at their practices The Medical Defence Union (MDU) is advising keep reading
The NHS has approved three new drugs for use across Scotland, as reported by the BBC NHS Scotland has approved the use of new medicines keep reading
Patients across England will have to pay for prescription medicines to treat minor ailments at pharmacies and other shops, as the NHS makes moves to keep reading
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