Archive for December, 2007

Five pounds of potatoes and a health check please

PATIENTS will be able to receive medical treatment and check-ups as they do their weekly shop, in a radical shake-up of the health service announced yesterday.
Nicola Sturgeon, the health secretary, pledged to improve public health, tackle inequalities and speed up access to care in the ambitious three-year action plan.
One of the most innovative schemes […]

Friday, December 14th, 2007

Terrence Higgins Trust To Provide Services For People Living With Or Affected By HIV In Nottingham, UK

HIV and sexual health charity, Terrence Higgins Trust (THT) will be opening an office in Nottingham in January to provide services to people in the city who are living with or affected by HIV. The services are being funded by Nottingham City Primary Care Trust and Nottingham City Council.
THT will be providing one to one […]

Friday, December 14th, 2007

An STI has just rated you as “HOT”…

The sexual landscape has changed. Sexual networks are now different. Gay and bisexual men who don’t adjust to these circumstances could soon get a nasty surprise…
People often think of STIs at a micro or personal level – “I haven’t changed how I have sex therefore my risks of acquiring an infection are the same as […]

Thursday, December 13th, 2007

Teenage girls will get Pill over the counter to help cut pregnancies

The contraceptive Pill will be available from chemists without a prescription next year in an attempt to tackle Britain’s persistent problem of teenage pregnancy.
Under the pilot scheme, women will be able to have a private consultation with a pharmacist, where any health risks will be assessed, before obtaining the Pill free.
Like doctors, pharmacists will be […]

Thursday, December 13th, 2007

Health and safety of Ontarians at risk

Accident-prone new drivers, roaming sex offenders top list of complaints in Auditor-General’s 494-page report
When the Ontario government unveiled a new driver’s licence system back in 1994, the plan was to allow novices behind the wheel only after they had acquired experience and safe driving skills. But the system has done the exact opposite, producing graduates […]

Wednesday, December 12th, 2007

Protecting the Next Generation

Despite the recent good news that fewer people worldwide are infected with HIV than previously thought, HIV remains one of the major public health challenges of our time. Even with life-saving drugs becoming available to more and more people, keeping people from being infected in the first place represents the only realistic way to curb […]

Wednesday, December 12th, 2007

Safe sex in a virtual world

Sexual health campaigner and Salford senior nursing lecturer Barbara Hastings-Asatourian is re-locating to the virtual world in a bid to advise more young people on practising safe sex.
In a ground-breaking move, Barbara, former nurse and managing director of Contraception Education, will be hosting a live seminar on sexual health on Thursday 13 December in the […]

Tuesday, December 11th, 2007

Electronic record sharing may inadvertently erect barriers to HIV and STI treatment and care

Almost two thirds of HIV and sexual health clinic attendees questioned about electronic patient records (EPR) and record sharing do not want their GP informed of their visit, according to the results of a Scottish study recently published online in the journal, Sexually Transmitted Infections.
The study suggests that without substantial patient education, establishing EPR and […]

Tuesday, December 11th, 2007