Duncan Jarvis
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Maybe not everything that politicians say, because they tend to say a lot, but some key things every week about the NHS, about healthcare.
Dementia screening.
Health checks.
So talking of news, I saw something in the paper BBC picked up about timing of medications.
And I thought, this is something I should ask you guys, because I don't think ever when I've had something from the GP, they've told me about when.
Well, I did actually go and speak to someone about this.
Melvin Lobo, who's a specialist in hypertension.
We'll drop the turn now and then we can have a chat about it afterwards.
I was going to say, if I was, you know, a trialist for a company who had a new thing to put on the market, you might go, well, we definitely want patients to take this at nighttime to show a maximum effect for that.
Do people do that?
Do you think there are other drugs, then, that might be worth testing this in as well?
And we will do.
I'm sure it's going to rear its head again.
So that's a paper that people should potentially go and read.
We'll link to that in the podcast text as always.
Anyone else got anything interesting they've seen this week?
So we're kind of ending where we started here with this thing to stop doing.
So we are, what are we stopping?
Haloperidol in delirium?
Stopping ultrasound scanning in third trimester.