Information for patients and carers

Content provided by you - why not contribute?

Need to see or contact a health professional?

Detailed health information

Our products and services

Health news stories selected by our editors
07/09/2008 - Be migraine smart - top ten tips for migraine sufferers (The Migraine Trust)
To mark Migraine Awareness Week 2008 (7-13 September 2008), The Migraine Trust has launched a new series of tips to help people take control of their migraine.
Discuss this >> OR Read background >>

07/09/2008 - Young 'ignorant on mental health' (BBC)
Almost half of all teenagers cannot name a single mental health condition, according to a poll of schoolchildren.
Discuss this >> OR Read background >>

07/09/2008 - Vein tubes 'fitted needlessly' (BBC)
A third of patients have unnecessary tubes inserted into veins when they are in hospital, pharmacists have warned.
Discuss this >> OR Read background >>

07/09/2008 - Women warned of herbal remedies risk in pregnancy (The Scotsman)
THOUSANDS of pregnant women could be risking the health of their unborn babies by taking herbal remedies without knowing the risks.
Discuss this >> OR Read background >>

07/09/2008 - Controversial autism guru offers Scots a '£7,000 'cure' (The Scotsman)
AN AMERICAN medical guru who charges thousands of pounds to "cure" autistic children is heading to Scotland amid a storm of controversy. Medical experts and autism groups have accused Kaufman's organisation of misleading parents, claiming there is no scientific evidence.
Discuss this >> OR Read background >>

07/09/2008 - Universal jab offers hope in fight against multiple flu strains (The Scotsman)
SCIENTISTS are beginning clinical trials of a new flu vaccine which could offer long-term protection against multiple strains of the disease. It is claimed the jab could even make patients immune to human mutations of bird flu in the event of a pandemic.
Discuss this >> OR Read background >>

07/09/2008 - Scots schools to get sexual health clinics (The Scotsman)
SIXTY thousand Scots pupils are to be given access to sexual health services in school, allowing children as young as 13 to receive condoms and pregnancy tests.
Discuss this >> OR Read background >>

07/09/2008 - Diabetics not offered vital drugs (The Independent)
One in four people with diabetes are not taking the right medicine, according to a study by pharmacists.
Discuss this >> OR Read background >>

07/09/2008 - Pollution can make you fat, study claims (The Independent)
It has long been known that genetics give people different metabolisms, making some gain weight more easily than others. But the new study by scientists at Barcelona's Municipal Institute of Medical Research suggests that pollution may similarly predispose people to get fat.
Discuss this >> OR Read background >>

07/09/2008 - Schizophrenia patients denied talking therapies (The Independent)
Less than 15 per cent of people diagnosed with schizophrenia have had cognitive behaviour therapy (CBT), according to Rethink's (a mental health charity) findings. Two-thirds were given no choice about which medication they were prescribed, while one in three did not feel that they were involved in planning their care.
Discuss this >> OR Read background >>

06/09/2008 - Trials start on flu vaccine that could end yearly jabs (The Independent)
Clinical trials of a new universal flu vaccine that could offer long-term protection against strains including human mutations of bird flu are starting at Oxford University.
Discuss this >> OR Read background >>

05/09/2008 - Isotope shortage may delay scans (BBC)
Hundreds of important NHS hospital tests could be put on hold due to a worldwide shortage of a radioactive isotope.
Discuss this >> OR Read background >>