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Top Ten Tips to improve Eczema Management

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Dr Rob Walker
26th May 2026

How many times this week have you seen a child with eczema? It would be an unusual week if you haven’t. It doesn’t need me to tell you how common eczema is, affecting 15-20% of children, and the prevalence...

(Even) more evidence for statins safety

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Dr Nick Jones
20th May 2026

At least once every week I find myself talking to a patient about their cholesterol levels, their risk of cardiovascular disease and whether or not they might need a statin. This isn’t surprising; we prescribe...

Not to be sniffed at: nasal decongestants

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Neal Tucker
13th May 2026

One of the joys of medicine is the continual expansion of science’s understanding of the human body and the ills which may affect it, coupled with the lifelong learning this necessitates the practicing...

Domestic abuse in healthcare professionals: would you ask Rebecca?

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Natalie Kempshall
6th May 2026

Rebecca is 34, and a GP within your ICB. You know her as a distant colleague, but she is also your patient and she presents with shoulder pain, clearly slightly self-conscious about attending. As you examine...

Dopamine agonists for restless legs syndrome? There may be trouble ahead

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Rob Walker
29th April 2026

Ben is a self-employed plumber in his mid-forties and comes in to see you with his wife, Emma. The atmosphere is a bit frosty. The triage booking note just says ‘personal’. Note to brain to tread carefully...

Alzheimer’s ‘wonder drugs’: from hope to hype to a sobering reality

Alzheimer’s ‘wonder drugs’: from hope to hype to a sobering reality image
Dr Simon Curtis
22nd April 2026

Paul comes to see you with his 75 year old wife Betty. Betty has early Alzheimer’s Disease, and Paul is doing a wonderful job as her carer. He has read about the new “wonder drugs” and asks, quite reasonably,...

NB Medical Blog

The NB Medical blog delivers weekly clinical updates, educational articles and commentary designed to support healthcare professionals working in primary care. Covering a wide range of medical topics, the blog provides practical insights into current guidelines, emerging evidence and common clinical challenges faced in everyday practice.

Written by experienced GP and nurse educators, each article aims to present complex medical information in a clear, concise and clinically relevant way. The blog combines evidence-based learning with practical advice, helping clinicians stay informed while supporting safe and effective patient care. Topics range from clinical updates and prescribing changes to consultation tips, diagnostic dilemmas and reflections on modern general practice.

The NB Medical blog is designed to support ongoing professional development in an accessible format that fits around busy clinical schedules. Whether clinicians are looking for quick learning points, deeper discussion around evolving guidance or practical approaches to common patient presentations, the blog offers valuable educational content that can be applied directly to clinical practice.

Updated regularly, the NB Medical blog provides a trusted source of educational content for GPs, nurses, pharmacists and the wider primary care team, helping clinicians remain informed, confident and up to date in a constantly evolving healthcare environment.