29 Feb 2012
| by Dr John Outhwaite
Exercise programmes may provide an effective treatment for musculoskeletal conditions..., experience a combination of pain and musculoskeletal disability.
Research shows that only about 20 ...
. The most effective approach to managing musculoskeletal problems in the community varies, depending ...
-blockers, will do the same. Low serum iron levels are unhelpful.
Stronger opioids can preserve musculoskeletal ...
A GP-led musculoskeletal service has improved waiting times and outcomes and the model it uses...as a GP you feel you ve no input really over what happens.
Musculoskeletal services Dr Warburton said CCGs themselves must also begin to talk to GPs about local needs in musculoskeletal services ...
at the moment to refer those patients.
The Oldham service provides a musculoskeletal service worth 23m ...
03 Jan 2012
Scientists have developed an unusual way of treating seasonal affective disorder, caused by a lack...The findings, presented at the recent International Forum for Mood and Anxiety Disorders in Budapest, Hungary, came from a study of 89 patients by researchers from Oulu University in Finland. They had tested the technique on 89 volunteers and found it eliminated depressive symptoms in three ...
18 Jan 2012
| by Dr Vibhav Shetty and Dr Dasha Nicholls
Ormond Street Hospital feeding and eating disorders service, London....Section 1: Epidemiology and aetiology Eating disorders are serious mental illnesses ...
or weight.
At least 1.1mn people in the UK are affected by an eating disorder, with young people aged 14 ...
but the problem may be increasing in children and young adolescents.
Eating disorders have the highest ...
25 Apr 2012
| by Dr Jecko Thachil
This myeloproliferative disorder is mainly seen in men aged over 50, writes Dr Jecko Thachil...or renal complications.
As mentioned above, other myeloproliferative disorders can transform into myelofibrosis. In some patients these disorders can overlap and/or can transform to acute leukaemia ...
and can be found in patients with some other myeloproliferative disorders.
Bone marrow changes ...
01 Feb 2012
| by Dr Zara Aziz
Management of this common disorder should include dietary advice, writes Dr Zara Aziz....Irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) is a common disorder of the large intestine characterised by abdominal cramps, nausea, bloating and a change in bowel habit (diarrhoea, constipation or both).
IBS has ...
in its aetiology, it is now recognised as a physiological disorder with its own specific signs ...
25 Apr 2012
| by Dr David Rees
This group of rare metabolic disorders can be diagnosed using appropriate biochemical tests, says...The porphyrias are a group of metabolic disorders associated with impaired haem synthesis. Haem is important in haemoglobin and many enzymes, and is essential for every active cell in the body; 85% is synthesised in the bone marrow, and most of the remainder in the liver.
Haem is synthesised from simple ...
11 May 2012
| by Stephen Robinson
Early diagnosis of the most common inflammatory rheumatic disorder seen by GPs is being hindered...serious disorders.
One in 40 women and one in 60 men will develop polymyalgia rheumatica ...
. They have invited 5,000 GPs to complete surveys on primary care experiences of the disorder.
The British ...
ted cholesterol disorder, a GP specialist has said.
03 Jan 2012
disorders to peptic ulcers, a study has shown