When I started as a GP just shy of 20 years ago, type 2 diabetes (T2DM) was viewed as a progressive disease that, at best, could be managed, but not reversed. Management was based around the relatively...
Mineralocorticoid receptor antagonists (MRA), such as spironolactone, have been recommended as one of the key treatments for people with heart failure with reduced ejection fraction (HFrEF) for more than...
Funded by the NIHR and led by the University of Stirling, this research is the first to look at self-management of pessaries for prolapse.
The rates of Pertussis infection have surged this year, with over 12 000 laboratory confirmed cases reported to the UK HSA between January and July 2024 in England alone. Whilst any age group can be affected,...
One of the key things we try to do at NB is make your life that little bit easier. Working in primary care can be hugely rewarding, but it can also be busy, complicated and stressful. The KISS summaries...
“Did you hear the one about the patient whose whole left side was cut off? Good news, he’s all right now.”