Prostate cancer consultations are common in primary care and there is no one approach to testing and treatment that fits all patients. Urologist Simon van Rij discusses the key considerations and options for personalised care, appropriate investigation and treatment
Can a building make you sick? Indoor air quality a key factor
Can a building make you sick? Indoor air quality a key factor
Occupational health expert David McBride looks at the situation in which people experience various non-specific symptoms that appear linked to time spent in a building
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