What the papers say – weekly digest (25/08/23)
Your weekly digest of the top healthcare stories, covering news published from 21/08/2023 – 25/08/2023. The Guardian Women with chronic fatigue syndrome (CFS) tend to have more symptoms… read more.
Your weekly digest of the top healthcare stories, covering news published from 21/08/2023 – 25/08/2023. The Guardian Women with chronic fatigue syndrome (CFS) tend to have more symptoms… read more.
Recreational drug use may be a factor in a significant proportion of admissions to cardiac intensive care, with various substances detected in 1 in 10 such patients, suggest… read more.
Experts at UCL have teamed up with leading women’s health charities to design a new education and support programme for women across the country experiencing menopause. The National… read more.
Patients, policymakers, caregivers and primary care physicians can now keep up to date with the latest medical articles through clear, jargon-free summaries. Launched by Taylor & Francis, Plain… read more.
Your weekly digest of the top healthcare stories, covering news published from 14/08/2023 – 18/08/2023. The Guardian Patients in Scotland and Wales could be offered treatment in English… read more.
Swansea-based environmental and building services consultancy, EFT Consult, is celebrating the launch of a new ground-breaking British Standard BS40102-1, with recognition and support from the Welsh Government’s Economy… read more.
Despite the fact that nearly 90 million women in the United States are projected to be postmenopausal by 2060, menopause remains low on the priority list of many… read more.
The best heart rate for burning fat differs for each individual and often does not align with the “fat burning zone” on commercial exercise machines, Icahn School of… read more.
Your weekly digest of the top healthcare stories, covering news published from 07/08/2023 – 11/08/2023. The Telegraph Robots may be as good as radiologists at spotting signs of… read more.
The number of girls diagnosed with precocious puberty increased during the COVID-19 pandemic due to potential risk factors such as increased screen time and less physical activity, according to… read more.
When you need accurate information about a serious illness, should you go to Google or ChatGPT? An interdisciplinary study led by University of California, Riverside, computer scientists found… read more.
Researchers from Virginia Commonwealth University and Case Western Reserve University conducted weekly and monthly surveys of primary care clinicians to examine the use of telemedicine during the COVID-19… read more.
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