
Election over, we’re still struggling to grasp the nettle of social care
The political landscape is a complex one where uncertainty reigns. Theresa May did not emerge…
The political landscape is a complex one where uncertainty reigns. Theresa May did not emerge…
Motivation especially the Care Sector is a subject about which people make many assumptions. Yes,…
Great Oaks, a new purpose-built 80-bed care home which recently opened in Bournemouth, is hosting…
“Deadly gene mutations removed from human embryos in landmark study,” reports The Guardian. Researchers have…
“A drug commonly used to treat diabetes could help those living with Parkinson’s disease,” The…
It may be possible to stop the progression of Parkinson’s disease with a drug normally…
“Obesity cure possible after discovery of fat ‘switch’,” is the somewhat premature headline in The…
“Nearly all men over 60 and women over 75 eligible for statins, analysis suggests,” The…
Little publicised or trailed, the Department of Health’s annual report and accounts were quietly released…
Thousands more mental health workers are to be recruited by the NHS in England, the…
The proportion of diabetics who go blind or suffer sight loss has almost halved since…
“Should you finish a course of antibiotics?” asks BBC Online. The question is prompted by…
Services for people who are suicidal or self-harming are facing unprecedented demand in England, a…
“Snoring linked to Alzheimer’s,” the Mail Online reports. A US study reported an association between…
Opening the doors of care homes, day centres and hospices to performers shows the difference…