Meningitis can be very serious if not treated quickly. It can cause life-threatening blood poisoning (septicaemia) and result in permanent damage to the brain or nerves. Because meningitis can […]
Today (28th July) is World Hepatitis Day. World Hepatitis Day (WHD) takes places every year on 28th July bringing the world together under a single […]
There are two main forms of skin cancer: melanoma and non-melanoma. They can have similar symptoms and treatments; however, melanoma skin cancer can be more […]
This week (21-27 June) is Lung Conditions Awareness Week, held by the British Lung Foundation. According to the British Lung Foundation, 10,000 people are diagnosed […]
Type 2 Diabetes is a serious condition where the insulin your pancreas makes does not work properly, or your pancreas cannot make enough insulin. This […]
There have been recent reports on hospital waiting lists. Most notably, in England, where the number of people waiting for hospital treatment has topped five […]
Type 1 diabetes is a serious autoimmune condition where the blood glucose (blood sugar) level is too high. This is because the pancreas cannot make […]