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How are all these articles written?

The news stories we create are written to allow our dedicated followers a current overview and healthy spread of views on a particular subject.

Ukmedix researches for you

Whilest ukmedix does not go out into the field and start collecting data, its team researches views and latest articles on any given subject.

With the help of the team the research presents all the data possible (say from the BBC, Sky News, medical journals and even doctors own blogs) and then we put together a story as balanced as the editor allows....

The Team

UKMedix currently has a dedicated team of 5 for the articles you see here.

They are headed up by our news editor - Stuart Stevens.

For more information on Stuart and the rest of his team, please follow the link below:

Meet the news team.

Article relevance

With the news search function available and the spread of news relevant to the market we operate in, we hope this service adds value to your ukmedix experience.

Article Spreadability is guaranteed

All the articles are researched using multiple sources, never just one.

You know you are getting several opinions merged and counter balanced that way....hopefully.

Article dated, stamped and sealed

By keeping an eye on the date of a news article you can see how current the views, story or data presented really are.

How the news articles should be read

Most of these articles are related to medical conditions and popular surgeries. Anything you read here should not replace the advice or authority opinion of your medical practitioner.

The members of the news team are not medical practitioners.

The information is here as a concentrate version of what is out there... and being said, and written about a specific topic on a daily basis - take it as a current affairs type read, as opposed to a medical journal.

Remember your own Doctor always knows best.