More than one in ten deaths from infectious diseases are associated with obesity, a global study led by UK researchers has ...
Most people with type 2 diabetes should be offered SGLT-2 inhibitors much earlier in their treatment, final NICE guidance has ...
Copperfield laments - what he calls - the national statinisation drive, considering if lipid management in primary care has drifted from evidence into autopilot mode ...
The effectiveness of exercise therapy to ease the symptoms of osteoarthritis is likely minimal, researchers have said.
For many GPs, conversations around ADHD and mental health are now part of everyday clinical practice. Patient awareness has increased, demand for assessment continues to rise, and NHS waiting times ...
The BMA has demanded answers following changes to a privately-owned assessment platform which have disrupted training for GP ...
Government policies aimed at improving access to general practice may lead to ‘lower patient confidence’, a new study has found.
Retired GP and past president of the PCCS Dr Jim Moore examines the evidence on NT-proBNP testing, making the case for doing ...
Private Eye columnist and retired GP Dr Phil Hammond sat down with Pulse to reflect on 'laggards', AI triage, Copperfield and why his new Radio 4 sitcom is ultimately a love letter to the NHS’s forgot ...
Two GPs who broke the windows of an investment bank’s offices in a climate protest have been found not guilty of criminal damage.
Dr Deepthi Lavu reflects on the hidden costs of GP unemployment, arguing the profession is becoming sustainable only for those who can afford the wait ...
GP practices in one area may not be aware of newly pregnant patients due to issues caused by a trust's IT upgrade, the local LMC has warned.