We’ve been deceived – again
I have been hoodwinked and I don’t like it. When the Steele report was published in June, the secretary of state told the profession and
I have been hoodwinked and I don’t like it. When the Steele report was published in June, the secretary of state told the profession and
The media has once again been preoccupied with the NHS, this time to defend it against vituperative attacks from US Republican opponents of President Obama’s
I am not particularly a morning person. I start to function best mid-morning, but I can work just as well in the afternoon. I occasionally
New contracts are like London buses – you wait ages then three come along together. The 1990 contract was for many years the ‘new contract’.
A new study suggests a common form of gum disease may significantly raise the risk of head and neck cancer. Researchers found that people diagnosed
A high court judge has given the go-ahead for a court challenge to fluoridation plans of Southampton’s water supplies. The move is a major breakthrough
The headline above was the phrase that stayed with me on leaving a recent meeting at which both Jimmy Steele and Barry Cockcroft spoke about
The evidence is growing that private dentistry has been bitten by the economic downturn. For the most part it appears to have been a flesh
Cigarette smoking is well known to be a major cause of oral disease and over the last few years the dental profession has made good
Chernobyl Children’s Trust is a non-profit charity set up and run by volunteers to help children and families most affected by the Chernobyl nuclear disaster,
On 16 July, the report from the Special Group on Public Service Numbers and Expenditure Programmes (An Bord Snip Nua) made a recommendation to suspend
With every year that passes we are getting closer to a true 21st century practice. Although times may seem hard at the moment, there are