As the days get longer and the evenings brighter, there's more than just a change in the weather to look forward to. For many people dealing with chronic health issues or tiredness, these longer days could bring real benefits.
The UK government recently unveiled new AI tools nicknamed 'Humphrey', after the clever civil servant from the 1980s BBC comedy show 'Yes Minister'.
This annual campaign aims to promote accessible, reliable health information to the public, with a particular focus on empowering individuals to make informed decisions about their health and wellbeing.
A recent study conducted in the U.S. sheds light on the differing priorities of people with psoriatic arthritis and the doctors who care for them.
A new initiative by the NHS and Government aims to significantly reduce waiting times for millions of patients by providing faster diagnosis and treatments.
During the colder months, people with psoriatic arthritis often find their symptoms becoming more challenging to manage. The combination of cold weather and dry air can make joint pain and stiffness feel even worse.
Hospital admissions in England are rising due to deficiencies in essential nutrients like vitamin D, B12, folate, and iron, according to NHS reports.
Skin ānā Bones Connection brings fresh insights and updates on psoriasis and psoriatic disease, focusing on key developments that impact those living with the condition.
Many people in the UK are not getting enough vitamins, which can cause health problems. Vitamins like Vitamin D, Vitamin B12, and folate are especially important. Without these vitamins, people can feel tired, get sick more easily, and even have bone problems.
New rules could stop NHS managers from working in the health service if they silence whistle-blowers or put patient safety at risk. These proposals, announced by Health Secretary Wes Streeting, are designed to make the NHS more open and ensure patients are always safe.