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A year in politics: An update on political influences on rheumatology and its trainees
(2012-05)The Health and Social Care Bill sets the triple challenge for the English NHS of the greatest changes in the history of the organization, at a rapid pace (in spite of the pause for the Futures Forum), and against the ... -
You can't spell schizophrenia without an 'I': how does the Early Intervention in Psychosis approach relate to the concept of schizophrenia as an ipseity disturbance?
(2013)Background and Aim: Operational approaches to psychiatric diagnosis have increased reliability, but the cost has been the reduction of diagnostic concepts to tick-box lists of objective symptoms. Some blame this for growing ... -
Young adults with Type 1 diabetes: A retrospective observational single-centre study
(2017-03)Aims: A retrospective review of clinical outcomes for young adults with Type 1 diabetes from the East Midlands was conducted in 2003. We aimed to explore whether glycaemic control in young adults had improved in 2016. In ... -
Young people need our support
(2015)The distressing rise in the number of young people attending emergency departments for self-harm or attempted suicide over the past few years is evident to anyone who has worked in or around the area, but it has also made ... -
β-Adrenoreceptor agonists in the management of pain associated with renal colic: A systematic review.
(2016-06)OBJECTIVES: To determine whether β-adrenoreceptor agonists are effective analgesics for patients with renal colic through a systematic review of the literature. SETTING: Adult emergency departments or acute assessment ...