DR MAX PEMBERTON: You can't blame it ALL on the vaccine
Dr Max Pemberton said that all medicines have side effects of some sort and some of the side effects reported are nothing to do with the drug at all.
Dr Max Pemberton said that all medicines have side effects of some sort and some of the side effects reported are nothing to do with the drug at all.
A friend of mine is a cleaner at the hospital where I work. He has one of the most physically demanding jobs in the NHS: keeping the wards scrubbed and free from lurking bugs is a never-ending task and, frequently, a thankless one. I have never heard him complain. But fear of Covid-19, he told … Read more
Have you had your Covid vaccine yet? I had mine a few weeks ago, after a week of working nights, and was quite surprised at how emotional it was. After all these months of waiting for some good news, finally here was the light at the end of the tunnel — the one thing that … Read more
Going anywhere nice on holiday this year? It’s usually the opening gambit for a hairdresser, not a doctor, isn’t it? But it’s exactly the question that doctors should be asking their patients, because it might encourage them to have hope that better times are coming. We all need something to look forward to right now, … Read more
February’s Cosmopolitan magazine has been lauded by some as a watershed moment for celebrating the plus-size female body. It features cover stars of various body shapes showcased across different digital and print editions, including some extremely overweight women, accompanied by the line ‘This is healthy’. Well, I’m sorry to say it, but I was far … Read more
Keeping trim is hard at the best of times —and this year it is particularly tough. Many people have piled on the pounds, courtesy of lockdown and the sedentary lifestyle that comes with working from home. Using food for comfort or to banish boredom has made it worse. We’ve seen a toxic combination of having … Read more
Nine years ago my grandmother passed away at the age of 85. A long time before, she had been diagnosed with ovarian cancer, and when it returned ten years later, her body soon became riddled with it. It was, of course, a distressing diagnosis but she was greatly helped by the honest and sympathetic discussions … Read more
The heartbreaking image that appeared on the front page of yesterday’s Daily Mail proved beyond doubt that Britain’s shameful treatment of its care home residents needs to end. Showing a loving wife having to kneel in the street to see her husband’s face through a metal railing, it was yet more disturbing proof that the … Read more
Have you been working from home? Before Covid the idea that you could sit in your pyjamas, eat toast and potter away on your laptop while getting paid sounded bliss. Seven months on, I think more and more people are coming to realise it is a gilded cage. I have no doubt that while the … Read more
My mum was not always the perfect parent when I was growing up. Times like when I fell down the manhole in the front garden and knocked myself out while she chatted to our neighbour. Or the time when I was eight and I was left waiting for three hours outside an empty church hall … Read more