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A skin biopsy is supposed to be one of the simplest, and safest, procedures – and yet it goes wrong in nearly a third of all cases. more>
MRSA, the bug that thrives in hospitals, is now a bigger killer in the USA than AIDS. more>
Surgeons are being urged to apply honey to the patient’s wounds after surgery. A new study suggests that it is one of the most effective methods for fast wound-healing, and may be every bit as good a... more>
It’s suddenly occurred to medicine that that “useless” appendage, the appendix, is nothing of the sort, and in fact plays a vital role in maintaining good gut bacteria. It seems to be a ‘safe house’... more>
Coronary artery disease is the leading cause of death in the West – and yet there’s no safe way of diagnosing it. more>
Hospital doctors in the UK so rarely wash their hands while on their rounds that patients are being encouraged to have their own hand-gel ready by their bedsides. more>
Around 1 million people suffer heart complications, such as heart attack, angina and heart failure, every year after surgery. Of these, 250,000 die. more>
A small but vociferous group of doctors and scientists seems determined to remove homeopathy from the National Health Service. more>
A reader is eager for any thoughts and suggestions on adhesions – internal scar tissue that forms an abnormal bond between two parts of the body after trauma. She has tried taking serrapeptase, a pro... more>
A word to the wise: if you’re being admitted to hospital, check how many others are arriving on the same day. If it’s more than nine, try to make it a different day. more>
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