Have you lost your sense of smell due to Covid-19? Help is at hand with a new resource
Covid-19 is known to affect the sense of smell in over 60 per cent of those who have had it. For some, it can become a long-term problem.
Covid-19 is known to affect the sense of smell in over 60 per cent of those who have had it. For some, it can become a long-term problem.
Considering a clinician position at Communitas Clinics for your next move?
Recently an 18-year-old student at Dulwich College used rough drawings by a specialist consultant as the starting point for a screen allowing nasendoscopy examinations to take place safely for the first time since the onset of the Covid-19 pandemic. This short video shows the finished product.
We have recently started operating in Barking, Havering and Redbridge again, successfully mobilising our new intermediate Ear Nose and Throat service in just under two months.
World Breastfeeding Week starts tomorrow, a worldwide initiative to inform people across the world about the benefits of breastfeeding. For some mums and babies though, breast isn’t best, and it’s [...]
There’s something rather wonderful about waking up to blue skies and bright sunshine, but what can you do when it starts getting a little bit too hot [...]
Research has often shown that men are less likely than women to engage with the health service - whether this be visiting their GPs, or using services like the [...]
An unprecedented level of joint working is transforming lives of older people. An alliance involving Croydon’s council, NHS and charities is to develop its work after demonstrating early benefits. [...]
At Communitas we believe that there is more to health than diagnosis and treatment. Our lives seem to be getting busier and busier, and remembering to take care of [...]
First launched in 1992, it is a time used to raise public awareness about stress, how to recognise it and how to manage it. This includes highlighting the causes [...]