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Why A&E Isn’t Always the Answer for Students

Why A&E Isn’t Always the Answer for Students

Sprained ankles, UTIs, and viral bugs are common student health issues, but heading straight to A&am…

Pilot test for rare condition in newborns

Pilot test for rare condition in newborns

Screening could enable earlier treatment and improve life chances Screening of newborn babies to det…

Midwives join Glasgow’s ‘first-of-a-kind’ community hub

Midwives join Glasgow’s ‘first-of-a-kind’ community hub

Midwives from NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde (NHSGGC) are tackling health inequalities by bringing sp…

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Do you receive lidocaine patches from your GP? If so, we have some important advice for you.If you receive a prescription for these patches – more commonly known by names such as Ralvo or Versatis – please contact your GP practice pharmacy team to discuss if your prescription is still right for you.Read more: bit.ly/4tIFeqH See MoreSee Less
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At the Queen Elizabeth National Spinal Injuries Unit, the Housing Clinic plays a vital role in supporting patients as they plan for their move back into the community.The clinic works with people early in their recovery to help identify suitable housing, reduce uncertainty, and remove one of the biggest barriers to discharge – unsuitable accommodation. By partnering with Housing Options Scotland, the team can navigate complex housing needs much more quickly, easing pressure on both patients and their families.In this video, hear from Eve Young, Senior Housing Options Broker at the charity, about how this support is making a difference, and from a patient who has experienced the life‑changing impact of the clinic’s guidance.You can also read more about the service here: www.nhsggc.scot/housing-clinic-for-spinal-patients-shortlisted-for-national-award/ See MoreSee Less
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