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A first-hand account from a patient likened hospital corridor care to war films with ‘queues of stretchers and people su...
03/11/2025

A first-hand account from a patient likened hospital corridor care to war films with ‘queues of stretchers and people suffering’ in Age UK’s new report.

A first-hand account from a patient likened hospital corridor care to war films with ‘queues of stretchers and people suffering’ in Age UK’s new report.

An audit has identified a 15% anaesthetist shortfall that is delaying planned surgeries and straining staff wellbeing.
02/11/2025

An audit has identified a 15% anaesthetist shortfall that is delaying planned surgeries and straining staff wellbeing.

An audit has identified a 15% anaesthetist shortfall that is delaying planned surgeries and straining staff wellbeing.

Doctors face unique challenges when they become patients, from stigma and self-doubt to navigating GMC rules and workpla...
01/11/2025

Doctors face unique challenges when they become patients, from stigma and self-doubt to navigating GMC rules and workplace pressures.

Doctors face unique challenges when they become patients, from stigma and self-doubt to navigating GMC rules and workplace pressures.

Surging demand for weight-loss drugs and autism and ADHD assessments is driving up NHS community care waiting lists, new...
31/10/2025

Surging demand for weight-loss drugs and autism and ADHD assessments is driving up NHS community care waiting lists, new data show.

Surging demand for weight-loss drugs and autism and ADHD assessments is driving up NHS community care waiting lists, new data show.

A 66-year-old man develops acute mania after antibiotic therapy for a urinary infection, highlighting a rare but serious...
30/10/2025

A 66-year-old man develops acute mania after antibiotic therapy for a urinary infection, highlighting a rare but serious neuropsychiatric side effect.

A 66-year-old man develops acute mania after antibiotic therapy for a urinary infection, highlighting a rare but serious neuropsychiatric side effect.

High-dose inactivated influenza vaccine is superior to the standard-dose vaccine in preventing hospitalisations for infl...
29/10/2025

High-dose inactivated influenza vaccine is superior to the standard-dose vaccine in preventing hospitalisations for influenza or pneumonia, according to a pooled analysis of two large trials.

High-dose inactivated influenza vaccine is superior to the standard-dose vaccine in preventing hospitalisations for influenza or pneumonia, according to a pooled analysis of two large trials.

Women on hormone replacement therapy (HRT) for at least 10 years before their final period may have a lower risk of deve...
28/10/2025

Women on hormone replacement therapy (HRT) for at least 10 years before their final period may have a lower risk of developing breast cancer or having a heart attack or stroke, analysis suggests.

NewsStarting HRT Years Before Menopause Could Cut Health Risks for Women – StudyStorm Newton, Press AssociationWomen on hormone replacement therapy (HRT) for at least 10 years before their final period may have a lower risk of developing breast cancer or having a heart attack or stroke, analysis s...

A woman who described herself as an “avid bookworm” before losing her sight is now able to read again and do crosswords ...
27/10/2025

A woman who described herself as an “avid bookworm” before losing her sight is now able to read again and do crosswords after taking part in a world-first study.

A woman who described herself as an “avid bookworm” before losing her sight is now able to read again and do crosswords after taking part in a world-first study.

The COVID-19 pandemic increased the incidence of respiratory fungal infections in Spain, particularly aspergillosis, and...
26/10/2025

The COVID-19 pandemic increased the incidence of respiratory fungal infections in Spain, particularly aspergillosis, and SARS-CoV-2 coinfection had the greatest impact on patients with aspergillosis.

The COVID-19 pandemic increased the incidence of respiratory fungal infections in Spain, particularly aspergillosis, and SARS-CoV-2 coinfection had the greatest impact on patients with aspergillosis.

A specialist summary of NHS England guidance on a needs-based approach to palliative care in people with heart failureht...
25/10/2025

A specialist summary of NHS England guidance on a needs-based approach to palliative care in people with heart failure
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A summary of 2024 UK guidance on the management of emergencies in implantable left ventricular assist device recipients ...
24/10/2025

A summary of 2024 UK guidance on the management of emergencies in implantable left ventricular assist device recipients in transplant centres
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A summary of the EHA–ESMO guidance on the diagnosis, management, and follow up of HIV-associated lymphomashttp://ms.spr....
23/10/2025

A summary of the EHA–ESMO guidance on the diagnosis, management, and follow up of HIV-associated lymphomas
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