In this blog, Asthma UK’s Dr Andy Whittamore explores how talking about sex and asthma could result in better asthma self-care
Tag: communication
Cancer and sex: it’s not just survival that matters
Bridget Candy & Louise Jones, authors of a Cochrane review on women, cancer and sex after treatment, discuss why this matters, what might help, and what we need to know
The problem with sex: a taboo that’s harming patients?
Introducing Cochrane UK's special blog series #theproblemwithsex, which aims to lift the lid on sex and chronic health conditions
Unthinkable thoughts and evidence: talking about dying
How would you not wish to die? Richard Lehman reflects on a discussion about advance decisions, evidence-based medicine and kindness.
Sorry, what did you say? Living with dysarthria (unclear speech) after stroke
Annette shares her story of living with dysarthria after stroke and Claire Mitchell, Speech & Language Therapist and author of a recent Cochrane review of dysarthria, explains the findings
Students 4 Best Evidence: new kids on the blog
In the 3rd blog of our Understanding Evidence series, Selena Ryan-Vig introduces Students 4 Best Evidence, a blogging network by and for students interested in evidence-based healthcare
Understanding evidence: Cochrane UK’s new series
Cochrane UK's Director, Martin Burton, introduces our new series Understanding Evidence, which kicks off today with a week of blogs.
Evidence for Everyday: new for Allied Health Professionals
Introducing our new series for Allied Health Professionals: Evidence for Everyday Allied Health, which launches today
Sharing decisions about antibiotics
For World Antibiotic Awareness Week, Richard Lehman looks at the evidence on shared decisions about antibiotic use for respiratory infections
Short, shareable, sociable and evidence based!
Why #WeNurses founder Teresa Chinn welcomes our new evidence series for nurses
Connections and reflections: a day in a social media village
My reflections on conversations, passion and shared learning in the social media village at EHI Live 2015
Graves disease: my treatment, my choice – what do I need to know?
Rosalind describes how shared decision-making helped her decide which Graves Disease treatment would be best for her.