by GHIC | Apr 1, 2014 | 2014
The serious facts about funny turns So ran the headline in one of this week’s free newspapers – the Metro. In many ways it highlights some of the problems faced by Hughes Syndrome patients – April’s ‘patient of the month’, for example. This year our efforts at...
by GHIC | Mar 1, 2014 | 2014
Dry and sunny at last. In the middle of planning this year’s ‘Ten Topics’ meeting. This annual two-day postgraduate meeting focuses in particular on Lupus, Hughes Syndrome and related clinical topics. This year, our London meeting will be held at the glorious...
by GHIC | Feb 1, 2014 | 2014
This time, a real record – the wettest winter ever recorded here in the southern part of Britain! Terrible flood scenes. In this month’s blog I propose to deal (or to start to deal) with ‘treatment’ – still a major issue for all of us – patients and doctors, living...
by GHIC | Jan 1, 2014 | 2014
January was the wettest ever recorded in the UK! Large areas of southern England have been under water since Christmas day. Rain, rain, rain. We are making final plans for our annual two day medical conference ‘Ten Topics in Rheumatology’, here in London on Thursday...