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The ( real) reason I won’t al
No nonsense trends, no impossible goals, just simple, straightforward advice for good health-keeping. This month… 60% of us know the pain of UTIs, but are antibiotics becoming less effective against them? Dr Nighat Arif investigates
Dr Elise Dallas is a GP whose expertise you can trust
ADVICE FROM OUR WOMAN’S WEEKLY DOCTOR
Q Last weekend, we were at our friends’ barbecue. I noticed that the chicken looked a little undercooked and, afterwards, my husband and I both had sickness and diarrhoea. The sickness has settled but
What the scientists are saying… A new ...
Sepsis and septicaemia aren’t the same thing, but they are related. Septicaemia is sometimes known as blood poisoning. It happens when an infection (usually with bacteria) gets into your bloodstream.