LONDON (Parliament Politics Magazine) – The UK guidelines for cervical cancer screenings have been updated to include Pap smears, HPV tests, and pelvic exams. We’ve discussed the importance of screenings for cervical cancer, and Dr. Deborah Goldfrank, a surgical oncologist at Memorial
LONDON (Parliament Politics Magazine ) – The UK 2022 heatwave is set to make it one of the hottest on record, with temperatures in the mid-20s to early 30s. The UK’s health and safety agency wants people to enjoy the hot weather
LONDON ( Parliament Politics Magazine) – recent weeks there has been much news about Covid. The Scottish government has announced that they will switch off the domestic vaccination passport scheme. In addition, masks are no longer compulsory for public use but remain
LONDON, ( Parliament Politics Magazine ) – The UK’s inflation statistics have been released. The latest CPIH data shows that prices in the UK will increase at the highest rate in 40 years in 2022. The highest increase is expected in transport,
LONDON (Parliament Politics Magazine ) – The UK is a popular place to live, work, and study, and many big employers are based in the city. But with Brexit and the UK’s exit from the European Union, the rules have changed and
LONDON ( Parliament Politics Magazine ) – The tourism industry in Scotland is suffering deep financial pain in an environment of commercial instability and weakened consumer confidence. This article looks at some of the ways that the Scottish Government is stepping in
LONDON ( Parliament Politics Magazine ) – BNPL, or buy now pay later, is a concept where you pay for a product in monthly installments. As long as you use the money wisely and make payments on time, there are no risks.
LONDON (Parliament Politics Magazine) – When you are diagnosed with a cancer, it is important to understand the various types of treatments available. The best way to learn about each type is to go to the CDC website. Here you can find
London, (Parliament Politics Magazine) – While alcohol is not the only cause of liver disease, people who drink beer and liquor are at a higher risk for developing this condition. The American College of Gastroenterology recommends no more than two drinks a
London, (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Causing is the science of disease. But how do we know that the cause caused the effect? How do we know if it’s a single factor or an aetiology? The term “cause” is a controversial one. The
