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partners our conferences some past lectures films & articles from past events food for thought – a new perspective on health and food in association with itn productions creating a healthy future – a collaboration with itn productions expert's view how a theatre director changed the way i interact with my patients london-based gp, acupuncturist and lu jong yoga teacher deniah pachai explains how a book on communication by british voice coach and director patsy rodenburg obe has changed the way she communicates… i could never have imagined that an author who writes… dr deniah pachai should doctors recommend acupuncture for pain? mike cummings, college of medicine lead for acupuncture within medicine and medical director of the british medical acupuncture society, expresses his views on whether doctors should prescribe acupuncture… the evolution of this debate[1], should doctors recommend acupuncture for pain?, has… mike cummings the mouth reflects whole body health – but what does integrated care mean for dentists? professor sonia williams holds the emeritus chair in oral health services research at the university of leeds and was awarded the mbe for her work in child and ethnic minorities dental health. here, professor williams explores how integrated oral health… professor sonia williams how health inequality in crawley has been transformed and the town now boasts the uk’s lowest emergency admission rates gp dr amit bhargava explains why the north-west sussex town of crawley has one of the lowest rates of emergency admissions in the country – and has been recognised as the most dementia-friendly community in the uk. the town, close… dr amit bhargava how increased education on integrative medicine is changing the way gps help patients dr elizabeth thompson, academic director for the diploma for integrative medicine, which launched in bristol in 2017, explains how the course is helping students develop a critical and enquiring approach to a variety of therapeutic interventions: the diploma development team… dr elizabeth thompson social exclusion kills: society’s healthcare systems can and must help medical director for the charity pathway, dr nigel hewett obe has been instrumental in recognising the need for healthcare systems to practise ‘inclusion health’. here, dr hewett explains why medical professionals must work together to bring down the high mortality rates experienced by… dr nigel hewett israel’s life expectancy rates match east london’s but the uk spends double the amount on healthcare gp sir sam everington obe, chairman of tower hamlets ccg, examines whether the uk’s life expectancy rates could be dramatically improved by focusing on social determinants and a better use of technology: in the east end of london the difference in life… sir sam everington dr michael dixon on radio 4’s today programme: “we need to find the right fit for patients, not just reach for a pill” dr michael dixon appeared on the today programme on radio 4 on 5th january 2018…below is a transcript of the comments dr dixon made in discussion with presenter john humphrys: on moving away from prescribing tablets “too often we reach… dr michael dixon student doctors need to push for better education on social prescribing bogdan chiva giurca, social prescribing student lead and a medical student at exeter medical school, believes the new generation of medics must engage now with social prescribing to help build a more sustainable future for the nhs… the importance of… bogdan chiva giurca how a social prescribing pilot in north staffordshire is transforming gp services dr ruth chambers, obe, highlights how a pilot scheme is helping patients with social, emotional and practical needs across north staffordshire… the voluntary and community sector (vcs) hub social prescribing project was launched as a six-month pilot in february 2015… dr ruth chambers nurses are vital to progressive, integrated healthcare – because they have the trust of patients nurses earn the confidence of their patients and are often best placed to advise them on alternative care, writes professor dame donna kinnair: nurses and midwives are in a unique position to ensure that every patient is able to access holistic… professor dame donna kinnair everyone has a responsibility to nurture today’s children: a sustainable future depends upon it there needs to be a fundamental change in the way society cares for children if we are to fully unleash their potential, writes professor sir al aynsley-green, currently visiting professor in advocacy for children and childhood nottingham trent university… children… professor sir al aynsley-green grilling patients on sexuality is the nhs playing big brother – and it’ll only drive gps away putting principles before the health of patients is a dangerous game, writes dr michael dixon, and sends out yet another warning flag to gps that medical autonomy is under threat… i took my 97-year-old mother out to lunch last sunday and… dr michael dixon complementary medicine’s true potential cannot be unlocked without robust evidence for its use professor debbie sharp questions what needs to happen nationally to develop a proper evidence base for effective complementary therapies… the fashion for delivering complementary therapies on the nhs has waxed and waned over many years, since well before the fashion… professor debbie sharp commissioning cost-saving complementary medicine is the future for integrated health retired barrister richard eaton blogs on why both complementary and conventional medical practitioners – and their patients – should be lobbying the government on the increased use of complementary medicine in mainstream care… in october 2005, further to its commission… richard eaton self-care is critical to the five year forward plan… but social prescription alone will never be enough teaching patients self-care is the future for uk health, says dr michael dixon, national clinical lead for social prescription for nhs england, but only if the whole community – from government to grassroots get involved… the great medical iconoclast, ivan… dr michael dixon good food is our human right; but forcing producers to make recipes healthier won’t solve obesity simon tuckey, ambassador to the food industry for the college of medicine, writes on how the food industry has evolved to put manufacturers in the driving seat, leaving them firmly in control of the nation’s tastebuds…and our health: food is… simon tuckey redesigning the nhs to cope with chronic illness many people of my age, including myself, would not be alive today given the knowledge of medicine that existed when i qualified as a doctor in 1963. the advances in biomedical science and technology have been huge over the last… sir cyril chantler yoga therapy an increasing corpus of research trials show that yoga practice is associated with improved health and quality of life. through a combination of mindful movement, controlled breathing, and meditation yoga enhances physical functioning, reduces stress, enhances mental health, improves executive… heather mason medical research gps trained in complementary medicine less likely to prescribe antibiotics gps who are trained in complementary medicine including homeopathy prescribe less antibiotics than gps without integrative medicine (im) training, according to new research. uk, german and dutch researchers, led by the university of bristol, used prescribing data from 7,274 gp… joanna morris -- not exposing infants to germs could increase risk of developing leukaemia, says leading professor young children who have not been exposed to microbes during their earliest years could be at an increased risk of leukaemia, according to a leading british scientist. professor mel greaves, of the institute of cancer research, revealed that acute lymphoblastic leukaemia,… joanna morris -- study finds dementia risk linked to use of anticholinergics an extensive new study has found links between dementia and people who use anticholinergics over a long period of time. researchers at the university of east anglia made the associations after studying the medical records of more than 40,000 patients… joanna morris -- university of east anglia, uk dame sally davies: ‘daily cocktail of pollutants’ is harming health the nhs chief medical officer is advising people to switch off electronic screens including phones and tablets to reduce the effects of light pollution. dame sally davies said the bright light from screens is just one of a ‘daily cocktail… joanna morris -- media storm on mixing herbal pills with prescription medicines is ‘nonsense’, says cpp the college of practitioners of phytotherapy (cpp) has hit back at recent media reports claiming that mixing herbal pills and remedies with prescription medicines ‘puts health in danger’. major national newspapers including the daily mail, guardian and the telegraph ran… joanna morris -- blood test that can detect eight forms of cancer moves a step closer a blood test that can potentially detect eight forms of cancer at their earliest stage has been described as ‘enormously exciting’ by scientists. researchers at johns hopkins university in baltimore, maryland revealed that while more work was still needed, they had… joanna morris -- johns hopkins university, baltimore swollen lips could be a symptom of crohn’s disease, says leading gastroenterologist swollen lips could be a red flag to gps that a patient is suffering from crohn’s disease, according to a leading gastroenterologist. the condition is a chronic inflammatory condition, as is crohn’s, and kingston hospital consultant dr rishi goel says there could be some… joanna morris -- kingston hospital, london clinical trials show potential migraine treatment breakthrough practitioners treating patients suffering from migraine could soon be able to offer a more effective method of cutting attacks. the results of two clinical trials have been published in the new england journal of medicine, one of which found 50 per… joanna morris -- king's college london, new england journal of medicine bowel cancer patients to be given gym sessions following study cancer patients in parts of the uk are to have prescribed exercise sessions before they undergo operations after it was found physical activity could increase life expectancy and aid recovery from surgery. research carried out in a pilot study in… joanna morris -- university of southampton more accurate blood test for heart attacks could save the nhs millions a simple blood test offered to patients suspected of having a heart attack could save the nhs millions of pounds every year, says new research. more than 65 per cent of people who visit a&e with chest pains are not… joanna morris -- king's college london, british heart foundation scientists say tiny ‘dna nanobots’ could deliver medicine by travelling through the body a minute robot too small to be seen by the naked eye could one day be used to carry medicines around the body, say scientists. the nanobot, compiled from dna, could be used to perform tasks at a molecular level… joanna morris -- california institute of technology aspirin could be the key to reversing tooth decay, say belfast scientists aspirin could be used to regenerate teeth and reduce the need for expensive fillings, medical scientists in belfast say. research into the anti-inflammatory painkiller found that it stimulates stem cells in teeth, encouraging regeneration. scientists at queen’s university in belfast… joanna morris -- school of medicine, dentistry and biomedical sciences, queen's university belfast could better dental care halt alzheimer’s? study finds gum disease ‘raises dementia risk by up to 70%’ people who suffer with gum disease could be more at risk of developing alzheimer’s, new research has found. a study of 28,000 people found that those who brush their teeth more are less likely to develop dementia. taiwanese scientists behind… david pearce -- chung shan medical university and the national defense medical center in taiwan how a double dose of prostate drugs can boost survival rates by up to 40% thousands of men could benefit from a new way of treating prostate cancer that doubles their average life expectancy, research has found. giving patients a combination of two drugs makes them nearly 40 per cent more likely to be alive… ryan hurd test bio -- university of birmingham research project food research fish oil could alleviate side effects during some cancer treatments taking a fish oil supplement could help reduce painful side effects in patients being treated for breast and bowel cancer, suggests new research. two studies show that omega-3 fatty acids could help alleviate pain that some treatments cause including joint… joanna morris -- american society of oncology, chicago a mediterranean diet boosts good bacteria levels in the microbiome, says new research the benefits of a mediterranean diet on health are well documented but new research shows that eating a diet rich in fish, vegetables, legumes, fruit and olive oil could offer a significant boost to levels of good bacteria in the… joanna morris -- wake forest baptist medical center, north carolina, us drinking three cups of coffee a day may decrease coronary calcification, finds research a new study by a brazilian university suggests drinking three cups of coffee daily could help to decrease coronary calcification – but drinking too much could have a negative impact. researchers at the university of sao paulo found that people… joanna morris -- university of sao paulo, brazil eating lentils could help to reduce decline in blood vessel health, says research they are the simplest of legumes…but new research from a canadian university suggests that lentils could help fight high blood pressure. a research team at the university of manitoba found that blood vessel health could be improved by eating the… joanna morris -- university of manitoba, canada dance can help britain’s health crisis, says darcey bussell ahead of conference dance and dance fitness can play a significant role in keeping the nation healthy says former royal ballet star darcey bussell. the strictly come dancing judge will tell delegates at a conference in april that dancing can have an impact… joanna morris -- bbc radio 4 show explores the influence of iodine on health a recent radio 4 programme explored how iodine makes an essential contribution to modern health including sources of iodine, global approaches to the nutrient and whether pregnant women should take supplements to boost the body’s levels: the phrase ‘essential ‘element’… joanna morris -- compound found in turmeric could boost memory by 30 per cent a powerful compound found in the spice turmeric could boost memory and even ease depression, according to new research. the us study showed that the compound curcumin can help to prevent protein build-up in parts of the brain that are… joanna morris -- university of california, los angeles could eating meals at the same time every day help to stave off dementia? sitting down to eat meals at the same time every day could help to prevent dementia, according to new research. a study carried out by the university of california looked at how regular meal-times had a positive influence on gene… joanna morris -- university of california, los angeles ‘healthy’ vegetable oil could increase plaque build-ups in brain a vegetable oil that is marketed as being less expensive and healthier than some other cooking oils could lead to a build-up of plaques in the brain associated with dementia. in a new study, canola oil was also found to… joanna morris -- lewis katz school of medicine at temple university (lksom), philadelphia good bacteria in the gut could help cancer patients, research finds how well a patient responds to cancer treatment could be down to the bacteria in their digestive system, says new research. the microbiome – micro-organisms that live in the human body and help regulate the immune system and keep the… joanna morris -- gustave roussy cancer campus, paris; university of texas md anderson cancer center new study says e-cigarettes could be as harmful as smoking tobacco they’ve been hailed as healthy cigarettes but taking up ‘vaping’ may be just as harmful to health as tobacco, new research says. the university of north carolina chapel hill found that e-cigarettes, which mimic smoking by heating a liquid through… joanna morris -- university of north carolina chapel hill four million children in uk are now overweight, who warns an international study has found that four in ten children aged between five and 19 are overweight or medically obese – with ten per cent of youngsters in the uk deemed at an unhealthy weight. the research, published by imperial… joanna morris -- imperial college london/world health organisation a bowl of porridge a day could be better for you than statins, says nutritionist the nation’s health could be improved if everyone committed to eating a bowl of porridge a day, a professor of food and nutrition has said. professor chris seal of newcastle university said the simple step could have a marked impact… joanna morris -- professor chris seal, newcastle university cranberry juice can help reduce the risk of recurrent utis, new research says new research has thrown weight behind the argument that cranberry juice can decrease the occurrence of urinary tract infections (utis). the journal of urology has published results of a study involving 28 clinical trials using nearly 5,000 patients, which showed… joanna morris -- universidade da beira interior and the bank santander/totta research finds eating an avocado a day boosts levels of brain-friendly lutein eating a fresh avocado a day could boost brain function in older adults, new research has found. a modest study of 40 healthy adults aged over 50 found that those who consumed the trendy green fruit on a daily basis… joanna morris -- human nutrition research center on aging, tufts university, boston a side of fries with that? food outlets fuelling uk’s obesity crisis by ‘upselling’, experts warn companies that try and sell customers a side of fries with their meal or persuade them to up the size of their latte are fuelling the uk’s obesity crisis, say health experts. consumers are being ‘tricked’ into buying larger portions,… joanna morris -- royal society for public health/slimming world oily fish supplements may prevent cancer death from muscle wasting cancer deaths may be prevented by giving patients nutritional drinks with high levels of protein and fish oil, according to continuing research by irish scientists. the supplements have been shown to prevent wasting, or rapid muscle loss, which is the… david pearce -- university college cork can olive oil prevent brain cancer? key nutrient stops tumour-causing cells from functioning a key nutrient in olive oil may help to prevent cancer developing in the brain, new research reveals. the staple mediterranean ingredient contains a compound called oleic acid that stops cancer-causing genes from functioning in brain cells, the study found.… kate smith -- journal of molecular biology taking the pulse: hospital food campaign the college of medicine is a supporter of the hospital food campaign which has now published its report ‘taking the pulse’ which uses london as a test case for the quality of food in hospitals. you can download and read… kate smith -- college update go i'm an oncologist who got breast cancer. this is what i learned theguardian.com/heal… about 14 hours ago from college of medicine's twitter last call! join @collegeofmed founder dr michael dixon and prof david peters (5/6th july) for foundation course in integrated health... about 3 days ago from college of medicine's twitter research news: fish oil found to alleviate painful side effects of some cancer treatments... bit.ly/2jbjvir pic.twitter.com/tk20… about 3 days ago from college of medicine's twitter follow @collegeofmed events second plant medicine conference the next steps: putting nature to work two day college of medicine foundation course on integrated medicine at penny brohn, bristol college of medicine annual meeting thursday 26 july 2018 blog latest fish oil could alleviate side effects during some cancer treatments gps trained in complementary medicine less likely to prescribe antibiotics complementary medicine roundup june 2018 college update the college of medicine presents ‘creating a healthy future’, a collaboration with itn productions following the success of ‘food for thought’, the college of medicine and itn productions are producing a news and current affairs-style programme exploring the opportunities available to both medical professionals and patients through social prescribing, inclusion health and non-biomedical treatments. … hrh the prince of wales and indian prime minister narendra modi unveil a plaque to commemorate the first centre of excellence in traditional indian medicine hrh the prince of wales and indian prime minister narendra modi unveiling a plaque to commemorate the first centre of excellence in traditional indian medicine following an mou between the college of medicine and the government of india. the complementary therapy awards 2018 the complementary therapy awards 2018 are now open to enter. these awards are devised by chamberlain dunn in association with the federation of holistic therapists and how complementary therapists are successfully working alongside or supporting statutory regulated health and care… aesop arts in health conference & showcase – 19th april 2018 aesop arts in health conference & showcase – 19th april 2018 in association with the guildhall school of music & drama, and the college of medicine. dame darcey bussell, founder of diverse dance mix (ddmix) (shown here with amanda king,… indian government and college of medicine to create uk ayush centres of excellence the college of medicine has signed a memorandum of understanding with india’s ministry of ayurveda, yoga and naturopathy, unani, siddha and homoeopathy (ayush) to create centres of excellence in the uk. the department of health for india and donors in the… college of medicine gps and yoga community an inspirational group of gps, yoga practitioners, academics, yoga teachers, and entrepreneurs met to look at ways to bring yoga into healthcare for patients and for healthcare professionals. to breakdown yoga stereotypes and work with the college of medicine to… national social prescribing conference 2018 the college of medicine and the social prescribing network uk, in collaboration with the royal college of general practitioners and nhs england, welcomed delegates to the first national social prescribing conference for medical students and junior doctors. a one-day conference… transforming healthcare – new campaign we are delighted to be working with media planet on a new transforming healthcare campaign. you can explore the website here. articles explore issues which will become crucial to the future of healthcare, including: how digital platforms connect people to… college welcomes nice plan for cookery courses to fight obesity nice has recommended that gps should refer over 2 million people who are overweight for healthy cookery classes and exercise sessions. although the costs will run to £435 per person, nice estimates that the classes will pay for themselves within… pictures from recent college events (summer and early autumn 2017) students from the college of medicine at our social prescribing event axie finch, bogdan chiva giurca and sonya elnaschie meet hrh, the prince of wales with com chair, dr michael dixon pictures from our plant conference professor james patrick carley… join us become a member or support our work, and help create better health. 9 th floor borough wing, 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