UK to Stop Hospital Patients Smoking
New initiatives are set to be put in place to encourage smokers to quit smoking while they are being treated in hospital.
New initiatives are set to be put in place to encourage smokers to quit smoking while they are being treated in hospital.
Though causes of dementia remain unclear, there is some positive news as to how it might be prevented and managed.
Research calls for more intelligent approaches to search for a cure for cancer, one which focuses on the different characteristics of specific cancers, and which considers how cancer develops differently depending on the individual patient.
Research indicates that socio-economic and cultural factors can have a significant impact on regional health levels across the UK.
As the annual growing and showing of all manner of mustaches gets underway, we take a look at the impact that Movember has had on the world of medical research and the practical services it helps to provide.
New research points way to possible new treatment for Alzheimer’s Disease
Techniques are being trailed to find new ways to repair scarred heart tissue and improve heart function after the damaging effects of a heart attack.
A recently published report about the health insurance market in South East Asia predicts that the industry will grow by 15 per cent year on year until 2020
London has been identified as a real problem area for the National Health Service because of the numerous health care challenges and costs associated with the capital city’s population.
While many developing economies are frequently criticised for ignoring the health risks associated with pollution, research indicates that more developed western countries are also putting people’s health at risk by failing to address the health consequences of air pollution.