Health News
A clinic in Swansea for people who have had a mini-stroke is in the running for a prestigious national award.
There are now a record number of consultants, nurses, midwives and ambulance service staff employed in the NHS in Wales, new statistics published today show.
If you don’t like bothering your doctor with minor ailments, the good news is now you don’t have to.
A significant conference was held in Cardiff, focusing on the developments of the Well-being of Future Generations Act and how the Welsh Government and key stakeholders can work together to increase physical activity across the country.
Following the news that England will now vaccinate men who have sex with men against the human papilloma virus, Dr Joanna Longstaffe, clinical director of the Independent General Practice, explains why this is still not good enough and the vaccination programme needs to be gender-neutral and include adolescent boys as well.
Cancer Research Wales has risen to the critical challenge of early cancer diagnosis in Wales, and over the last 2 years alone has invested more than £1.25M in this area.
A leading Welsh medical supply company has signed a deal to become the sole provider of single use arthroscopes in the UK in a move that could see huge cost savings to hospitals and drastically cut the risk of infections.