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Targeted cancer therapies – the future of cancer treatment
Exploiting the Networks of Receptor Tyrosine Kinases; the Key That Unlocked the Door to Targeted Cancer Therapies The human body
Read moreSustainable healthcare – how can it be achieved?
There are a number of different initiatives being trialled all over the country. CCGs and trusts are highlighting the issue
Read moreDo doctors need more training in medical risk?
Every doctor is aware of risk. The risk of doing nothing, the risk of administering the wrong treatment, and even
Read moreDoes the UK have enough doctors?
According to the General Medical Council (GMC) we have about 237,000 doctors in the UK, but they fall into different
Read moreWhen was the word “medicine” first used and what is medicine’s etymology?
“Medicine” comes from the Latin medeor or medicor, verbs meaning to heal or cure. The profession would have been called
Read moreWhat is blood pressure and what does high blood pressure cause?
Blood pressure (BP) is the pressure exerted on the walls of blood vessels. High blood pressure is very common, and
Read moreAntibiotic resistance and the consequences for the NHS
Bacterial infections are prevented and treated with antibiotics. Overuse of these drugs can lead to antibiotic resistance and the emergence
Read moreNHS 111: Where are we now?
The NHS introduced a ‘111’ helpline: a non-emergency 24/7 number designed to replace the existing NHS Direct Service and work
Read moreHow can doctors get better at predicting outcomes?
Looking into the future is a science. It’s an uncertain one but it’s not just a matter of random guesswork.
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