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  • Review says that offering bowel cancer screenings to 50-54-year-olds would be cost effective, but may cause long waiting lists for tests and procedures if more resources aren’t also made available The post Address staffing issues before expanding BowelScreen, HIQA recommends appeared first on Irish Medical Times.

  • (MENAFN – AsiaNet News) A recent study published in the journal Radiology shows that people who consume a large amount of ultra-processed foods often experience worse muscle health. The research …

  • An investigation three years ago found patients had suffered harm for years from poor radiology technology at Hawke’s Bay Hospital.

  • A 20-year-old sexual assault survivor has been denied a critical MRI scan for days at the government-run Gokuldas Tejpal (GT) Hospital, exposing bureaucratic delays that leave vulnerable patients like her fighting a creaky system that refuses medical care to those who most need it. Under Maharashtra government guidelines, rape survivors are entitled to free medical…

  • With rise in lifestyle-related neurological complaints particularly among working individuals, CARE Hospitals, Visakhapatnam announced the launch of its dedicated Headache Clinic, aimed at enabling early diagnosis and structured evidence-based treatment for patients suffering from recurrent and chronic headaches. The clinic adopts multi-disciplinary protocol driven approach integrating neurology, neurosurgery and interventional radiology. Original source: in

  • Candidates who became eligible after the qualifying cutoff of NEET PG 2025 was lowered took seats worth almost Rs 2,000 crore in 48 medical colleges that are deemed universities. This is an indication of just how important lowering of cutoff was for these private colleges.The government slashed the cutoff just before the third round of…

  • Eating too much ultraprocessed food could take a toll on muscle health, according to new research published Tuesday in the journal Radiology. Ultraprocessed foods, which include salty snacks, sugary drinks and fast food, make up the majority of calories in Americansโ€™ diets. The negative effects they have on heart health and diabetes risk is well-established.…

  • The Department of Health and Social Care is commissioning a rapid review of bed capacity at Noble’s Hospital.

  • An independent โ€˜rapid reviewโ€™ is to be carried out into bed capacity at Nobleโ€™s Hospital after mounting concerns from senior clinicians over inpatient pressure and patient flow. The Department of Health and Social Care (DHSC) has commissioned the review following warnings from the Medical Staff Committee (MSC), which represents around 75 senior doctors and consultants,…

  • DHSC commissions report after concerns raised by doctors