15 January 2014

Clues about contralateral breast cancer

Mammographic density can be used to assess the likelihood that a breast will develop cancer. But can a mammogram of...

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18 September 2013

The dangers of NOT having breast cancer

Everyone knows that diagnosing breast cancer early is vital. What everyone doesn’t know, are the dangers of misdiagnosis and treatment...

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18 September 2013

Breaking bad news

Breaking bad news to patients is one of the most difficult parts of being a medical professional, but is also...

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18 September 2013

Recurrent urinary tract infections

Women often suffer from urinary tract infections, and their recurrent nature means that this is something often encountered in clinical...

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18 September 2013

Female Genital Mutilation: Crime, not prejudice

As the NSPCC launches the first helpline to protect young girls from female genital mutilation (FGM), the fact remains that...

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18 September 2013

Postnatal psychosis: a psychiatric emergency

Taking her new baby home is the happiest day for a mother. She’s prayed for a healthy baby and hope...

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18 September 2013

Foetal growth restriction prediction

  Tweet Typically, foetal flow is measured using Doppler ultrasonography to predict intrauterine foetal growth restriction, but Molvarec et al...

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11 July 2013

Link In to the online realm

Tweet The internet has laid to rest the Yellow Pages and snail-mail, alleviated the need for stacks of photo albums...

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