A new plan for the NHS was unveiled last week by the recently appointed secretary of state for […]
Month: September 2022
Nitrous oxide (N2O) has been used non-medically since the early 19th century, but only over the past 20 […]
My son started school this September, and I’ve been reflecting on what it’s been like to juggle parenting […]
A Labour government would double the number of medical school places in the UK, the party’s shadow chancellor […]
Myeloma diagnosis can take over five months, requiring several medical consultations
Phase 1b study evaluates effects of sevuparin on the symptoms of volunteer participants
A new paper pits the gold standard simulation method used to calculate the interaction of the ionizing radiation […]
A new device for diagnosing bone fragility invented by the University Hospitals of Geneva (HUG) and the University […]
Economic growth is supposed to save Britain, but sadly it’s more likely to destroy us.Growth as the central […]
Much of what we do in primary care is prevention. We diagnose and manage hypertension, reduce cholesterol, optimise […]