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Blossoms Healthcare, the leading independent corporate health specialist, has launched more services to extend care available to employees, drive improved return on investment for clients and work towards a lasting reduction in health risks. Having held professional fees for this year at the ...
The British Association of Aesthetic Plastic Surgeons (Baaps) has received an accolade at the Aesthetic Medicine Awards in London for its contribution to the cosmetic surgery industry.
In a British medical first, pioneering surgeon Professor Franco Favretti and his team have performed the UK’s first SILS (Single Incision Laparoscopic Surgery) gastric band implantation. This means overweight patients no longer have to undergo the usual five incisions for traditional ...
What is HIV? HIV stands for ‘Human Immunodeficiency Virus’ and is a virus that can be caught by having unprotected sex, sharing needles or other equipment for drug use, by having direct contact with an infected person’s blood or mucus membrane, or from a mother to her child during ...
The human hip comprises a ball and socket joint, with the rounded end of the thigh bone (called the femoral head) moving within a rounded socket in the hip (called the acetabulum).
A stomach ulcer (sometimes known as a peptic ulcer or gastric ulcer) is a hole or sore in the lining of the stomach, very much like the ulcers commonly found in the mouth.
Axa is relaunching life insurance arm Sun Life as a standalone brand after more than a decade. The Axa name will be removed but its logo will continue to be used under the Sun Life logo, indicating the brand's association with the French Insurance company. Axa Sun Life was formed in 1997 after ...
One in four women between the ages of 18 and 24 have had unprotected sex because they were unable to get a repeat prescription for their oral contraception a survey shows. New research by Lloydspharmacy found that 64 per cent of 18 to 24-year-olds take the pill; yet 25 per cent place themselves ...
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