Media release archive 2000
| December 2000 | Advances
in treatments for stroke It is an exciting time for doctors, therapists and researchers working with stroke. New drugs and technologies are making treatment more effective than ever before. |
| December 2000 | New
trends in managing HIV worldwide In recent years, medical advances have revolutionised the way doctors treat people with HIV. |
| November 2000 | Depression:
good news about treatment, but attitudes need to change On 20 November the Royal Society of Medicine's Key Advances series looks at the way we handle Depression - from the latest treatments to society's prejudices. |
| 2 November 2000 | How
dangerous is it to be a modern day explorer? Parents concerned about their teenagers visiting remote locations may be reassured by new research. |
| October 2000 | Women's Health Attitudes to women, and the options open to women, have changed enormously in recent years. |
| October 2000 | Is holistic medicine more healthy? Alternative and orthodox approaches to medicine will be discussed at the Healthcare for the Whole Person conference at the Royal Society of Medicine on 11th-12th October. |
| September 2000 | Which doctors use the internet? In a unique survey published on 27th September, the Royal Society of Medicine looks at the way its national and international membership uses the internet. |
| September 2000 | The Future of Alzheimer's Disease The latest approaches to the treatment and management of Alzheimer's will be on the agenda at the Royal Society of Medicine on 6th October. |
| September 2000 | Health 'rationing' - should patients decide?
Medical science can now treat more diseases than ever before, but NHS resources are finite. |
September 2000 |
Side-effects of 'everyday' drugs can be mistaken for dementia Some of the most common prescription and over-the-counter medicines can produce side-effects with symptoms similar to those of dementia, glaucoma, and other diseases of old age. |
