by JYOTI SHAH | May 30, 2015 | Equality, NHS
A blog to expose some of the worst examples of sexism in Hollywood has become an enormous hit simply due to the incredible number of contributions; all remaining anonymous because of “fear of retaliation.” Published on the canvas of the social media platform Tumblr,...
by JYOTI SHAH | May 25, 2015 | Equality, NHS, Uncategorized
People inspire in many ways. As for Pinki Lilani who is well known for a host of awards which recognise influential women and leaders, has helped to highlight and progress the careers and aspirations of hundreds of women. She is the founder of Asian Women of...
by JYOTI SHAH | May 21, 2015 | Burton Hospital, Cancer, NHS, Prostate Cancer, Uncategorized
Nine out of ten men with advanced prostate cancer – an incurable and fatal disease – could soon be treated with new or existing drugs following a pioneering study that scientists have called the “Rosetta Stone” of prostate research reports The Independent and other...
by JYOTI SHAH | May 10, 2015 | Cancer, NHS
UK researchers claim living a healthy lifestyle before diagnosis could improve a persons chances of surviving bowel cancer. Findings from Imperial College London suggest eating a balanced diet, keeping physically active and maintaining a healthy weight were associated...
by JYOTI SHAH | Apr 10, 2015 | Cancer, NHS
People over 65 are around seven times more likely to develop malignant melanoma compared to 40 years ago, according to new figures released by Cancer Research UK. The most recent figures show that on average around 5,700 pensioners are now diagnosed with melanoma each...