The number of working age people in England and Wales receiving health related benefits has risen sharply over the past four years, an analysis by the Institute for Fiscal Studies (IFS) has shown.1 ...
CDC Jean Kakuru Biyambo, a father of six from the Muja camp for internally displaced persons in the Democratic Republic of the Congo, gestures outside Goma general hospital, where he is receiving ...
The BMA and the UK government have finally agreed about something—two things, in fact: a new pay deal and the need for major reform of the NHS. After 44 days of strike action over the past two years, ...
Poor care in maternity services is being “normalised,” the Care Quality Commission (CQC) has warned as it urges the NHS and the government to act to prevent further harm to women and babies.1 In a ...
A former GP who spread conspiracy theories about the covid-19 pandemic in online interviews has been struck off the UK medical register after a tribunal found that he had abused his position as a ...
Women in the US attending mammography services must be told whether they have dense breast tissue, which can make it harder to detect breast cancer and may require further tests, the US Food and Drug ...