PTA: High street bank joins growing band of firms to jump on the bandwagon post A-Day
A team of US scientists has discovered that a hole in the heart is not, as was thought, a major caus...
The UK is lagging behind many other major world economies in its attitude to rehabilitation - and when we close the gap, we will save billions of pounds, writes Deborah Edwards
Readers without a ticket for this year's Association of Medical Insurance Intermediaries (AMII) conf...
Scientists hope to use proteins to teach the immune system to battle against the deadly virus
A recent survey by financial and business adviser Grant Thornton revealed that more than three-quarters of UK financial services advertisements and promotions are misleading. Are firms doing enough to ensure its financial promotions are clear and easy...
This year's COVER Excellence Awards will be held in London on 4 October. Divided into two categ...
Carol and her husband Stuart are both 38 years old. They live in London with their four-year-old son, Benjamin. After Carol's mum was diagnosed with breast cancer earlier this year they began to worry about falling ill and being unable to work. They have...
It is extremely hard to recognise in the early stages, because it shares symptoms with many illnesses - but motor neurone disease is incurable and debilitating, writes Steven Hislop
Too often training is seen as an excuse to get away from working or a waste of time when there are policies to be sold. Both views are drastically wrong, writes Arnie Harmsworth