A man living with cancer died after being given multiple overdoses of morphine
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Addressing shortage of GPs and nurses in UK
Study tests belief that diagnosis is a failure of primary care
High childhood immunisation uptake in England.
Improved understanding of obesity in prison
Reducing alcohol-related morbidity and mortality is a public health pri
Reducing HIV morbidity and mortality rates with antiretroviral the
The global epidemic of type 2 diabetes demands innovation in care deliv
Further evidence has come to light suggesting statins could significantly reduce the occur
Researchers warn that measures are needed, including accurate diagnostic tests and clear p
A care model led by practice nurses improves the uptake of insulin treatment amo
A nurse-led self-management programme for people with HIV can significantly improve adhere
Daily or weekly vitamin D supplementation without additional bolus doses was found to prot
Children in foster care are more likely to have poorer subjective well-being.
Older people reveal their thoughts about loneliness
Loneliness is a complex but private matter for older people.
The current trend considers a more heterogeneous overview of mild cognitive impairment (MCI) as functional decline, rather solely memory loss.
A large review lead by researchers at Imperial College London has discovered ‘strong evidence’ to support the association between obesity and some major types of cancer, mainly those related to digestive organs and hormone-related malignancies.
There is a lack of scientific evidence to support the use of most off-label antidepressants, new study results suggest.
Older people who see the same GP over time have fewer avoidable hospital admissions for certain conditions, latest study results suggests.
