The World Health Organisation (WHO) name 12 bacteria that pose a huge threat to human health. Antibiotics were first introduced in the early 1900’s and at the time seen as a revolutionary discovery in medicine. The... read more →21 April 2017General, Health, Lifestyle, News
Green spaces and trees hold the key to being less likely to be dependent on anti-depressants “Nature is an under-recognised healer” A new report by the Institute for European environment policy (IEEP) concluded there was a... read more →7 April 2017Health, Lifestyle, News
Train Healthcare’s best examples of how augmented reality is revolutionising the healthcare industry. Augmented reality (AR) is far from a distant dream in healthcare, Rafael Grossmann is the first surgeon who performed an... read more →24 March 2017General, Train Healthcare
Cut the risk of colds & flu with Vitamin D According to studies by the British Medical Journal (BMJ) Vitamin D can significantly reduce the risk of colds, flu and... read more →10 March 2017General
The future of healthcare could be in your hands, as the NHS start to prescribe health apps to manage conditions. Can you see yourself living in a future where there was less of a need to visit a doctor? As... read more →24 February 2017General
One health service is taking a holistic approach to treating patients and changing care for the better. Moor Park Health and Leisure centre in Blackpool and Fylde is breaking the norms and taking a new holistic... read more →10 February 2017General, Health, Lifestyle
Can robots save the social care crisis? As more people are living longer than before it is only natural that this will have knock on effects, such... read more →27 January 2017General
Key course snippet: Mental Capacity Act 2005 When working within healthcare, medical professionals may sometimes come across patients that lack the mental capacity to make their own... read more →13 January 2017General