Skip to content

pharmaceuticals.co.nz

Drugs, medicines and medical news
Main navigation

Month: October 2022

A new AI model can accurately predict human response to novel drug compounds

A research team has created an artificial intelligence model that could significantly improve the accuracy and reduce the […]

October 19, 2022 Uncategorized

A return to austerity will further damage the public’s health

UK government policy has changed at such dizzying speed that any comment or prediction is likely to be […]

October 18, 2022 Uncategorized

Let SAS doctors work in general practice, says GMC

Rules should be relaxed to allow thousands of skilled doctors in non-training posts to work in general practice, […]

October 18, 2022 General practice / family medicine

Matt Morgan: We all contain multitudes

My fellow BMJ columnist Rachel Clarke has rightly argued recently that we should judge health secretaries according to […]

October 18, 2022 Intensive care, Palliative care, Shared decision making

Burnout is bad because if affects staff welfare, not because it’s a risk to patients

Weigl discusses the effects of physician burnout on the quality of care provided to patients.1 But focusing solely […]

October 18, 2022 Uncategorized

Solution to avoid postoperative bleeding in heart surgery

Intending to find molecular signatures that could inform the prognosis, researchers from the Instituto Gulbenkian de Ciência (IGC) […]

October 18, 2022 Uncategorized

The PPE procurement scandal—who pays and who profits?

“Had to stop CPR today for a full five minutes on a patient who arrested when someone realised […]

October 18, 2022 Uncategorized

UN warns of “devastating” effect of covid-19, conflict, and climate change on women’s and children’s health

There has been “critical regression” across nearly every major measure of childhood wellbeing since 2019, with increases in […]

October 18, 2022 Uncategorized

Simple interventions that make a huge difference: the consultant geriatrician

It’s not just the complex nature of his work that satisfies consultant geriatrician Amit Arora, it’s also about […]

October 18, 2022 Uncategorized

Helen Salisbury: What happens if the lights go out?

Power cuts were thrilling in the 1970s: the schools closed early, we cooked on a Primus stove, and […]

October 18, 2022 General practice / family medicine, UK

Posts navigation

Posts pagination

« Previous 1 … 12 13 14 … 29 Next »
Proudly powered by WordPress | Theme: Hive Lite by Pixelgrade.
Footer navigation
  • Privacy Policy