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September always feels like a time of refresh. It’s the month when thousands of new medical students in the UK begin their journey into the world of healthcare and, for many of the rest of us, it brin...
Former director of public health Professor John Ashton has said that scientific scepticism may be reinforced by the UK’s rush to approve COVID vaccines for public use and the apparent political desire...
About the RSM The Royal Society of Medicine (RSM) is a membership organisation and UK charity dedicated to advancing health. Through learning and collaboration we empower a global community of healthc...
The cause of the mystery illness among US and Canadian diplomats in Havana is most likely to be emotional trauma and fear according to a leading sociologist and an expert in neurodegenerative diseases...
This month the RSM’s new strategy was unveiled. Centring around a vision of better healthcare for better lives, the strategy sets out the RSM’s key pillars and goals for the next five years. Together,...
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About this section The Venous Forum’s purpose is to promote healthcare in the field of venous disease, provide information for the public and healthcare professionals on the management of venous disea...
Public health expert Professor John Ashton is calling for local directors of public health to provide visible leadership to address the recent systematic deterioration of vaccine coverage levels. Writ...
A new analysis of hospital patient data in England over 10 years, published by the Journal of the Royal Society of Medicine, shows opioid-related admissions increased by 48.9 per cent, from 10,805 adm...