Three in five medics said they cared for patients in temporary spaces such as corridors, offices and cupboards this summer. Science
The survey of doctors suggests corridor care 'has sadly become an everyday reality' for medics and is not confined to winter, according to the Royal College of Physicians Science
Some medics have said they considered early retirement over the issue, a poll found. Events
Blockbuster weight loss drugs like Ozempic can cause a surprising side effect in your feet, doctors say leaving users struggling to walk. Events
Experts publishing in the prestigious Journal of the American College of Cardiology warn this common morning habit could also put you at risk of becoming overweight Events
Doctors warn that millions of Americans unknowingly practice daily habits that dramatically increase their stroke risk. Events
PSA testing remains controversial because it can lead to healthy men being diagnosed and treated unnecessarily Events
Class action lawsuit alleges company failed to warn about risks of using contraceptive injection Depo-ProveraThe drugmaker Pfizer faces a US lawsuit brought on behalf of women who developed brain tumours, which they say are linked to their use of the company’s contraceptive injection Depo-Provera.The class action lawsuit alleges that the US pharmaceutical company failed to warn women and doctors about the increased risk of developing an intracranial meningioma if Depo-Provera, a quarterly injection, is used for more than a year. Continue reading... Politics