Long working hours linked to heightened depression risk in women
According to research from The BMJ, long working hours has different impacts on men and women, with a heightened risk of depression showing in women keep reading
According to research from The BMJ, long working hours has different impacts on men and women, with a heightened risk of depression showing in women keep reading
The RCGP, following a research report on testicular cancer, has stated that GPs are on the front line of stopping the disease early – provided keep reading
The government has announced that £215m is set to be used by the NHS to fund essential medical research Jeremy Hunt has announced that £215m keep reading
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A BMJ study has suggested that prescription painkillers including ibuprofen increase the likelihood of having a heart attack if taken in high doses. Five nonsteroidal keep reading
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Credit: This story was first seen on Sky News Nearly 40% of GPs in southwest England say they are highly likely to quit the profession keep reading
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Credit: This story was first seen on the Northern Echo Universities urgently need to address the current GP recruitment crisis by giving students more exposure keep reading
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