By Hannah Brown in In the news on Friday, August 14, 2009 @ 11:55

The spotlight is well and truly on the NHS this week.  I've been offered a 'ribbon' supporting the NHS for my Twitter profile, and lost count of the number of times i've seen the hashtag #welovethenhs.  The Times yesterday was full of comparisons between the NHS and the American... read more

By Wendy Slinger in In the news on Monday, July 6, 2009 @ 10:16

Womens' Heart Attack Symptoms are Different from Mens'... Having lost my father at an early age, I’ve been aware of a history of heart attacks within my family.  However, it has taken a recent diagnosis of a congenital heart disorder of my female cousin (who is a similar age to... read more

By Lisa Quinn in In the news on Wednesday, June 10, 2009 @ 16:25

Sitting at my desk looking at my empty glass and watching my colleague leave the kitchen armed with a full jug of water , has left me thinking I should be doing the same! Some people say 1.5 litres is enough, some people say more, and if you exercise even more than that! But if you drink too... read more

By Rosemary Gow in In the news on Friday, June 5, 2009 @ 10:36

The BBC news website reported earlier this week that that by 2017 the majority of all doctors will be female, with GPs reaching this position even sooner.  The tone of the article was that women overwhelmingly call for part-time hours which will result in a future requirement for more... read more

By Joe Pritchard in A doctor's life on Wednesday, May 13, 2009 @ 15:23

With the majority of our blog posts focusing on medicine, I have decided to write a little something about the roles of computers and the internet in education and how I see these roles developing and expanding in the future. This is a topic that is incredibly important to us as a company and... read more

By Richard Hudson in In the news on Wednesday, May 6, 2009 @ 12:20

So, a week and a bit has gone by since swine flu hit the headlines and gripped the nation.  Suddenly people are scared of blowing their nose in a public place for fear of having to wear bells on their ankles and parade the streets to cries of ‘unclean, unclean!’ How has life changed... read more

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