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Staff shortages having a ‘devastating impact’ on cancer patients

November 4, 2022
Lauren Nicolle
The Royal College of Radiologists (RCR) is warning that a shortage of clinical radiologists and clinical oncologists is having a 'devastating impact' on patients.

Tougher regulations on tobacco could see smoking age increase every year

November 4, 2022
Alison Bloomer
Unless the government commits to sustained and immediate action it could miss its 2030 smokefree target by decades, according to a new independent review.

Black and Asian nurses less likely to be promoted and more likely to be bullied by colleagues

November 4, 2022
Lauren Nicolle
A new report by the Royal College of Nursing has highlighted the 'racism endemic' in the NHS.

Testosterone therapy not linked to increased risk of cardiovascular events

November 4, 2022
Lauren Nicolle
Men given testosterone therapy to treat hypogonadism in the short-to-medium term are at no greater risk of cardiovascular events compared to men who are not receiving the treatment, new research suggests.

Wholescale reform of social care system needed to avoid crisis, say BMA

November 4, 2022
Alison Bloomer
The ageing population and vulnerable groups are at risk of seeing their health and wellbeing worsening as the country faces an "unprecedented crisis in social care", according to a new report.

NHS leadership review highlights culture of discrimination and blame

November 10, 2022
Alison Bloomer
A NHS leadership review has highlighted a culture of discrimination, bullying and blame across many areas of the health and social care system.

GM Digital Edition – May/June 2022

October 3, 2023
admin
This issue includes articles on urinary incontinence, the effects of complaints, mental health, a relative call back service, atrial fibrillation, readmission rates and more.

NHS needs 13,000 more beds to meet population’s health needs

November 4, 2022
Lauren Nicolle
Around 13,000 more hospital beds are needed in the UK to enable the NHS to fully meet the population's health needs, according to a new report by the Royal College of Emergency Medicine (RCEM).

Planned care backlog in Wales could take up to seven years to clear

November 4, 2022
Alison Bloomer
The planned care backlog in NHS Wales could take seven years to clear and more must be done to avoid harm to patients waiting for treatment, according to a report from the Auditor General for Wales.

Researchers identify rise in rare neurological condition following AstraZeneca vaccine

November 4, 2022
Lauren Nicolle
The AstraZeneca vaccine is associated with a small but significant increased risk of Guillain-Barré syndrome (GBS), a rare neurological condition, a new analysis has revealed.

Morning exercise reduces abdominal fat and blood pressure in women

November 4, 2022
Lauren Nicolle
Exercising at different times of the day may have varying impacts on men and women, according to a new study.

Same gender couples need greater psychological support following death of a partner

November 4, 2022
Alison Bloomer
People in same-gender relationships have greater psychological distress than those in mixed-gender relationships following the death of a partner, according to new research.

GIRFT report: how can we improve frailty care?

November 20, 2022
Alison Bloomer
The Getting It Right First Time's (GIRFT) national report on geriatric medicine was published in 2021 and recommends a collaborative approach to help prevent frailty and reduce hospital admissions for older patients. This report is based on a recent webinar discussing implementation of the report recommendations.

Coffee consumption associated with lower death risk

November 4, 2022
Lauren Nicolle
Adults who drink moderate amounts of coffee, whether it is sweetened or unsweetened, may have a lower risk of death than non-coffee drinkers, according to a new study.

Virtual biopsy ‘just as effective’ at detecting signs of rejection in heart transplant survivors

November 4, 2022
Lauren Nicolle
A new non-invasive MRI technique, also known as a virtual biopsy, has been found to be safe, take less time and be more cost effective than the traditional biopsy method used for heart transplant survivors.

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