The Basics - Stable angina
04 Nov 2010 | by Dr Raj Thakkar
A combination of lifestyle and interventional measures are often used in managing angina, by Dr Raj Thakkar.
The new charity website easyhealth.org.uk has digitalised hundreds of health leaflets for patients with learning disabilities and is a great resource for GPs, says Dr Tom Coffey.
A combination of lifestyle and interventional measures are often used in managing angina, by Dr Raj Thakkar.
Patients with chronic mental illness can avoid repeated hospital admissions, by Dr C Ruth Butlin.
Pain in the knee or hip may be referred from one joint to another, so both should be examined, explain Mr Steve Lipscombe and Dr Dan Bunstone.
Try to establish exactly what has been taken and when, write Dr Andrew Goddard and Dr James Dear.
Hypercholesterolaemia can lead to an increased cardiovascular risk profile.
Dr Jean Watkins outlines some of the commonly presented skin complications of diabetes
Dr Jean Watkins discusses the differences between keratoderma and Haxthausen's disease in terms of aetiology, presentation and management.
A systematic approach is needed when examining the spine.
There are four key questions to ascertain if a patient's symptoms indicate a TIA.
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