A doctor’s view: what is gout?
Mention gout and, for many, the image of a bewigged, obese, plethoric, Regency fop attired in frock coat, pantaloons and rufflettes, holding a glass of keep reading
Mention gout and, for many, the image of a bewigged, obese, plethoric, Regency fop attired in frock coat, pantaloons and rufflettes, holding a glass of keep reading
Dr Paul Lambden explains what Autism Specturm Disorder is and how it is diagnosed Autism and Asperger’s Syndrome, collectively known as Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD), keep reading
Mention gout and, for many, the image of a bewigged, obese, plethoric, Regency fop attired in frock coat, pantaloons and rufflettes, holding a glass of keep reading
Medical research into the pathophysiology of long COVID, and how it can be treated, is urgently needed – but it is also essential to consider keep reading
Dr Paul Lamden discusses what Myalgic Encephalomyelitis is, including symptoms, diagnosis and treatments Recent events with COVID-19 have ignited renewed interest in the range of keep reading
The Gender Identity Research and Education Society suggest that about one per cent of the population may experience some degree of gender dysphoria. How can GPs manage keep reading
Dr Paul Lambden explains what Autism Spectrum Disorder is and how it is diagnosed Autism and Asperger’s Syndrome, collectively known as Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD), 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
Everyone has heard of gluten and there is much discussion about ‘gluten-free diets’. So, what is it and why can it cause problems for some keep reading
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