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As the Sigma Conference draws to a close in Thailand, Emma Weinbren discusses the some of the issues and concerns that have arisen during the week |
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CPD editor Chris Chapman answers reader's questions on increasing vitamin D levels and halal medicines, as well as looking at some of your suggestions on giving folic acid with methotrexate |
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Even though sessions at the Sigma Conference have finished, reporter Emma Weinbren has been busy interviewing commissioning leads and dispensing doctors on NHS reforms |
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With Valentines day just gone, and thousands of chocolates been consumed up and down Britain, Thorrun Govind stresses the importance of healthy eating and exercise |
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After years of broken promises, Dr Livingstone is proposing a moratorium on all anti-smoking prescribing in December and January in order to make patients stick to their quit smoking resolutions |
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Has NHS PS elevated incompetence to the level of an art form, asks Graham Phillips |
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Blogs Making money is one thing, writes Dr Livingtsone , but sometimes it can add up to daylight robbery |
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This week CPD editor Chris Chapman discusses further suggestions as to why warfarin is given at 6pm and answers reader's questions on diuretics |
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GPs and pharmacists working in perfect harmony may seem like an alien concept to blogger Dr Livingstone, until much to his dismay, he experienced it himself |
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Ravi's blog Debates around NHS reforms rarely mention pharmacists and, given the attitude of some GPs, pharmacists don't stand a chance if the reforms go ahead |
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