Long COVID: Support in healthcare workplaces
Long COVID, a condition characterised by persistent symptoms following a COVID-19 infection, presents significant challenges for healthcare workers. Kim Sunley and Jenny Michael, co-chairs of keep reading
Long COVID, a condition characterised by persistent symptoms following a COVID-19 infection, presents significant challenges for healthcare workers. Kim Sunley and Jenny Michael, co-chairs of keep reading
As reported by BBC News, at least 86 people hospitalised in the UK due to an E. coli outbreak linked to pre-packed sandwiches, with 256 total keep reading
As reported by BBC News, UK study reveals long Covid patients show ongoing blood inflammation, offering clues for potential treatments and understanding the condition’s persistence It found keep reading
A recent study led by University of Oxford researchers sheds light on the noteworthy decline in long-Covid cases among the vaccinated compared to the unvaccinated, keep reading
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As reported by the BBC, health officials say parents should be aware of an infection called strep A, after children in the UK died from keep reading
More than eight in 10 GPs fear that extreme pressures on the NHS this winter will prevent people with pancreatic cancer and other less survivable keep reading
As reported by the BBC News, health authorities are investigating an apparent spike in the number of children under six with hepatitis Hepatitis is an keep reading
Helen Salisbury, GP, discusses the confusion that the winter season brings as people are unsure whether they have a cold or might have COVID CREDIT: keep reading
Helen Salisbury, GP, discusses the confusion that the winter season brings as people are unsure whether they have a cold or might have COVID CREDIT: keep reading
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