Care home nurses still in Covid trauma

Care home nurses still need support to recover from Covid trauma, research shows: Those on the front line of the Covid pandemic need mental health support to help them recover from, or manage, the stress and trauma they faced – according to University of East Anglia research. A new report published today investigates the impact of […]

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Care home nurses still in Covid trauma

Care home nurses still need support to recover from Covid trauma, research shows: Those on the front line of the Covid pandemic need mental health support to help them recover from, or manage, the stress and trauma they faced – according to University of East Anglia research. A new report published today investigates the impact of […]

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The legalities of cosmetic surgery for under-18s

The legalities of cosmetic surgery for under-18s is discussed here by Michael Saul, Partner at Cosmetic Surgery Solicitors. After the most recent law change took effect in May 2022, advertisements for cosmetic operations in the UK are no longer permitted to specifically target individuals under the age of 18. The new regulation governing cosmetic procedures […]

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The legalities of cosmetic surgery for under-18s

The legalities of cosmetic surgery for under-18s is discussed here by Michael Saul, Partner at Cosmetic Surgery Solicitors. After the most recent law change took effect in May 2022, advertisements for cosmetic operations in the UK are no longer permitted to specifically target individuals under the age of 18. The new regulation governing cosmetic procedures […]

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Comment on Alzheimer’s drug lecanemab

Alzheimer’s Society and Professor Sir John Hardy respond to results for Alzheimer’s drug lecanemab: A paper published today in The New England Journal of Medicine has shown that lecanemab, a drug being tested in people with early Alzheimer’s disease, showed a statistically significant reduction in cognitive decline – changes in thinking and memory associated with […]

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Comment on Alzheimer’s drug lecanemab

Alzheimer’s Society and Professor Sir John Hardy respond to results for Alzheimer’s drug lecanemab: A paper published today in The New England Journal of Medicine has shown that lecanemab, a drug being tested in people with early Alzheimer’s disease, showed a statistically significant reduction in cognitive decline – changes in thinking and memory associated with […]

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Underweight babies at risk

Research shows all underweight babies may be at higher risk of childhood developmental complications – not just those with extremely low birthweights Babies with mild to moderately small birthweight may face an increased likelihood of childhood developmental complications – and may need the same monitoring and support currently reserved for babies with low and high […]

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Underweight babies at risk

Research shows all underweight babies may be at higher risk of childhood developmental complications – not just those with extremely low birthweights Babies with mild to moderately small birthweight may face an increased likelihood of childhood developmental complications – and may need the same monitoring and support currently reserved for babies with low and high […]

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World Aids Day, Rock The Ribbon, 1 December 2022 | University of Surrey

1 December 2022 is World Aids Day. It is the perfect time for us to raise much needed awareness about HIV. Professor Juliet Wright, Founding Dean of the School of Medicine at The University of Surrey shares how the care of patients living with HIV has played a central part of her career and the […]

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World Aids Day, Rock The Ribbon, 1 December 2022 | University of Surrey

1 December 2022 is World Aids Day. It is the perfect time for us to raise much needed awareness about HIV. Professor Juliet Wright, Founding Dean of the School of Medicine at The University of Surrey shares how the care of patients living with HIV has played a central part of her career and the […]

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