Wychbury Medical Group
121 Oakfield Road
Wollescote
Stourbridge
DY9 9DS
Tel: 0845 155 0059
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BBC Health
Vitamin B 'puts off Alzheimer's'
High doses of B vitamins may slow the rate of brain shrinkage in older people experiencing warning signs of Alzheimer's disease, a study says
Vitamin 'may stop' spina bifida
Scientists begin a study to determine if an everyday vitamin supplement could help prevent a common birth defect.
Outbreak probe at industry sites
There are now 12 cases linked to a Legionnaires' outbreak, as health officials focus on south Wales industrial sites in the search for the cause.
More obesity ops 'will save cash'
Millions of pounds are lost in England by the failure of the NHS to provide more obesity operations, a study says.
Inquiry to hear from HIV victims
The injury into contaminated NHS blood products in the 1980s will hear from the victims who contracted HIV and Hepatitis.
Statins 'may cut arthritis risk'
Taking statins may reduce the risk of developing rheumatoid arthritis, a study suggests.
Call for morning sickness action
More needs to be done to establish which are safe and effective ways to relieve morning sickness, experts say.
ME 'virus link' found in children
ME, or Chronic Fatigue Syndrome, in children could be caused by a virus, scientists say.
UK radiotherapy 'lagging behind'
Too few UK cancer patients are receiving state-of-the-art radiotherapy care, experts from Cancer Research UK say.
'Genetic link' to breast cancer
Researchers have identified a series of genetic variations which may play a role in a common breast cancer.
Yahoo Health
Group backs mandatory flu shots for health workers (AP)
AP - Flu vaccination should be required for all doctors, nurses and other health workers, the nation's largest pediatricians' group says, calling it a long overdue step to protect patients.
CVS Caremark to give away up to $5M in flu shots (AP)
AP - CVS Caremark Corp. said Wednesday it will give away up to $5 million in seasonal flu vaccinations to people without health insurance.
AP Exclusive: Back to work after salmonella case (AP)
AP - The peanut industry executive whose filthy processing plants were blamed in a salmonella outbreak two years ago that killed nine people and sickened hundreds more is back in the business.
J&J giving $200 million for health of women, kids (AP)
AP - Health giant Johnson & Johnson is donating about $200 million in cash and medicine to a sweeping United Nations program created to improve the health and lives of people in poor countries.
US smoking rate still stuck at 1 in 5 adults (AP)
AP - U.S. smoking rates continue to hold steady, at about one in five adults lighting up regularly, frustrated health officials reported Tuesday.
FDA cites claims on 2 green tea beverages (AP)
AP - Federal health regulators have issued warnings to the makers of Canada Dry ginger ale and Lipton tea for making unsubstantiated nutritional claims about their green tea-flavored beverages.
Report says obesity surgery can save health costs (Reuters)
Reuters - Providing surgical treatment for people who are morbidly obese could save British taxpayer-funded health services and the wider economy hundreds of millions of pounds a year, leading surgeons said on Wednesday.
Doctors alarmed by HIV risk for European gays (AFP)
AFP - Homosexual men in Europe are increasingly failing to adhere to safe sex, according to two new studies. In France, transmission of the AIDS virus "seems to be out of control" among men who have sex with men, said a paper published on Thursday in The Lancet Infectious Diseases.
Clinical Trials Update: Sept. 8, 2010 (HealthDay)
HealthDay - (HealthDay News) -- Here are the latest clinical trials, courtesy of ClinicalConnection.com:
Genetic Scars of the Holocaust: Children Suffer Too (Time.com)
Time.com - A study finds that severe trauma can cause genetic changes that are passed along to children
MedPage Today
New HIV Cases High Among French MSM (CME/CE)
(MedPage Today) -- HIV appears to be out of control among French men who have sex with men (MSM), researchers reported.
Ovarian Cancer Subtype Linked to Gene Mutations (CME/CE)
(MedPage Today) -- Many cases of deadly clear-cell ovarian cancers and endometrioid carcinomas appear to arise from disruption of a previously-discovered tumor-suppressor gene, according to new RNA sequencing studies of cancer cells.
Sickle Cell Screening May Cause Harm (CME/CE)
(MedPage Today) -- A decision by the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) to require screening for sickle cell carrier status among Division I athletes ultimately may do more harm than good, researchers predict.
ER First Choice for Many Seeking Care
WASHINGTON (MedPage Today) -- Of the 354 million acute care visits patients made to healthcare providers over a three-year period, more than one-quarter took place in emergency rooms, representing a shift from the old days when general practitioners were the main providers of acute care.
Flu Vaccine a Must for All Healthcare Workers, AAP Says (CME/CE)
(MedPage Today) -- All healthcare personnel should be required to get vaccinated against influenza, according to a new policy statement from the American Academy of Pediatrics.
Short Therapy for Ear Infections More Prone to Failure (CME/CE)
(MedPage Today) -- A short course of antibiotics for acute otitis media in children is slightly more likely to fail than a longer course, researchers reported.
Geometric Patterns Mesmerize Autistic Tots (CME/CE)
(MedPage Today) -- A toddler's fixation on geometric patterns may be an early warning sign of autism, researchers found.
Lack of Sleep Linked to Distress in Young Adults (CME/CE)
(MedPage Today) -- Skimping on sleep can increase the risk for common psychological problems such as low mood and anxiety, according to a large prospective study.
Treating the Poor Linked to Poor Performance Rating (CME/CE)
(MedPage Today) -- Physicians who see more socially disadvantaged and nonwhite patients received overall lower-quality performance ratings -- while doctors who see fewer such patients received higher rankings, researchers found.
Scars Increase Risk for Kidney Grafts (CME/CE)
(MedPage Today) -- Scarring and mild inflammation of kidney transplants that develop in the first year predict eventual graft failure, researchers found.
Patient Rights
To be offered a health check when joining the practice
To be treated with courtesy and respect
To be offered an appointment with a GP within 48 hours and practice nurse within 24 hours
In a emergency you will be offered an appointment on the same day
To have a repeat prescription ready within 48 hours of the request
Complaints made in writing to the Practice Manager will be dealt with quickly and the practice aim to complete the process within 10 working days.
To see a GP of your choice.
To be offered an appointment to be reviewed if you have not been seen within 3 years and are aged between 16-75 years. If you are unable to attend the surgery you will be offered a home visit. You have a right to refuse this appointment
To receive a home visit if you are too ill or infirm to be brought to the surgery
To be referred to an appropriate specialist, if necessary, and to be referred for a second opinion if in you and your GP agree this is desirable.
To speak to a doctor or nurse by telephone.
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