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Wegovy (semaglutide 2.4mg) reduces the risk of major cardiovascular events by 20% over five years in people with established CVD who do not have diabetes

Unprecedented medication supply issues that began in the pandemic continue, with antibiotic shortages impacting well over half of GPs and their patients.

Difficulties with cognitive functions or skills, such as the ability to recall memories, concentrate on tasks, or find the right words in conversation, are commonly reported following a COVID infection.

Feeling overwhelmed? At the end of your tether? Considering quitting? Could be burnout

Pregnant women concerned about risk of miscarriage or preterm birth will often ask their GP about progesterone. Dr Anneliese Perkins, Adelaide obstetrician and sonologist, says there are some specific presentations where it can help.

What we know about the RSV vaccines so far...

Most care home residents have both dementia and hearing loss, which can leave them feeling lonely and depressed.

n the to and fro of daily life, an accidental knock to the breast can hurt for a moment. But in the push and shove on the sporting field

Some decades ago the World Health Organisation (WHO) predicted that depression would be the leading cause of disease burden

This greater participation in soccer over the years has led to an increase in injuries, including concussions.

The Framingham risk equation is out, and an increased number of risk factors, including socio economic status, are in

here are no drugs to treat long COVID – a condition that affects around 2 million people in the UK alone

Wegovy (semaglutide 2.4mg) reduces the risk of major cardiovascular events by 20% over five years in people with established CVD who do not have diabetes

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Unprecedented medication supply issues that began in the pandemic continue, with antibiotic shortages impacting well over half of GPs and their patients.

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Difficulties with cognitive functions or skills, such as the ability to recall memories, concentrate on tasks, or find the right words in conversation, are commonly reported following a COVID infection.

Clinical Articles iconClinical Articles

Feeling overwhelmed? At the end of your tether? Considering quitting? Could be burnout

Clinical Articles iconClinical Articles

Pregnant women concerned about risk of miscarriage or preterm birth will often ask their GP about progesterone. Dr Anneliese Perkins, Adelaide obstetrician and sonologist, says there are some specific presentations where it can help.

Clinical Articles iconClinical Articles

What we know about the RSV vaccines so far...

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Most care home residents have both dementia and hearing loss, which can leave them feeling lonely and depressed.

Clinical Articles iconClinical Articles

n the to and fro of daily life, an accidental knock to the breast can hurt for a moment. But in the push and shove on the sporting field

Clinical Articles iconClinical Articles

Some decades ago the World Health Organisation (WHO) predicted that depression would be the leading cause of disease burden

Clinical Articles iconClinical Articles

This greater participation in soccer over the years has led to an increase in injuries, including concussions.

Clinical Articles iconClinical Articles

The Framingham risk equation is out, and an increased number of risk factors, including socio economic status, are in

Clinical Articles iconClinical Articles

here are no drugs to treat long COVID – a condition that affects around 2 million people in the UK alone

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