Articles: 7 Results Search help Filter results »
Sort by: Relevance | Date
Neonatal jaundice can be treated with phototherapy (Photograph: SPL)

Haematology - Rare anaemias

G6PD deficiency and lead poisoning are rare causes of anaemia. By Dr Anicee Danaee and Dr Deepti Rad...

Scan of a normal patient (left) and AD patient (right). Blue/black areas show reduced brain activity (Photograph: SPL)

Clinical review - Alzheimer's disease

Contributed by Dr Andrew Larner, consultant neurologist at the Walton Centre for Neurology and Neuro...

Antibiotics were shown to improve symptoms of otitis media in children (Photograph: SPL)

Journals Watch - Otitis media, heart failure and CBT

Not had time to read the journals yet? Let Dr Gwen Lewis bring you up to date on the latest research...

Good communication with colleagues is an important way of avoiding patient safety incidents (Photograph: SPL)

Improving communication skills with your colleagues

SBAR is a structured communication tool that can prevent significant events in general practice. By ...

GPs may identify patients who need additional support from social services, such as victims of child abuse (Photograph: Istock)

Consultation skills - Working with social services

Issues around consent and information sharing are complex but help is at hand, says Dr Lizzie Croton...

Acne most commonly affects the back, the face and chest (All photographs: authors images)

Clinical Review - Acne vulgaris

Contributed by Dr Anneke Kai, specialist registrar in dermatology, and Dr Sandeep Cliff, consultant ...

The likelihood of psychopathological issues was lowest in children born by elective caesarean delivery (Photograph: SPL)

Journals Watch - Caesareans, HIV and aspirin

Not had time to read the journals? Let Dr Louise Newson bring you up to date on the latest research....

Didn't find what you were looking for? Search again or try our Search help
Would you like to repeat your search on

Refine your search

By Area

By Date

By Topic