Health visitors in south Wales set to strike after NHS employer ignores job evaluation appeal
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A new analysis of cervical cancer mortality rates has revealed that the risk of dying from the disease is higher than previously thought, with black women most at risk.
Long term heavy alcohol use in adolescence alters cortical excitability and functional connectivity in the brain, say researchers from the University of Eastern Finland.
Compiled by Vari Drennan, professor of healthcare and policy research, Kingston University, London and St George’s University of London
Compiled by Vari Drennan, professor of healthcare and policy research, Kingston University, London and St George’s University of London
People with depression who successfully quit smoking using smoking cessation services can improve their mental health, say researchers from King’s College London and the Charles
Enhanced services provided by GP surgeries are just as effective as specialist services at keeping people with type 2 diabetes out of hospital, say researchers in Leicester.
Greater than expected reduction rate in all grades of invasive cervical cancer among women aged 15 to 19 years old
