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NEW ‘TRIPLE ACTION’ WEIGHT-LOSS DRUG HELPS PATIENTS
What If Your Medication Isn’t Right for You
Incoming patients at new addiction treatment centre must be sober
Drug shortages emerge as suppliers halt production
It wasn’t all bad
Ozempic scams, celeb hype and nasty side effects
Hemicrania continua requires indefinite therapy
Ozempic scams, celeb hype and nasty side effects
Ozempic scams, celeb hype and nasty side effects
‘Bio-artificial liver’ made using iPS cells shows promise for treatment
RESTORE VINTAGE GOLF CLUBS
Bad Cholesterol Reduction: Single Gene Therapy Dose Shows 62% Drop
New Alzheimer’s meds promising
Waiting times for healthcare in Europe: The worst countries ranked
MM treatment can damage nerves
New Help For Hot Flushes
Team developing test kit for tick-borne disease
Patients bringing AI into doctor’s office presents new challenges
VA research encourages Missouri lawmakers
Ireland urged to recognise symptoms of the nation’s “Hidden Condition”
Welsh Government under pressure to prove NHS ‘renewal’ is reaching patients
The Use of Herbal Medicine
Warning over online pharmacies claiming to be linked to hospital
A French hospital enlists donkeys in mental health care - and patients approve
THE SLOW DEATH OF CARE
Hantavirus not new pandemic threat but risks should not be ignored – Specialist
Weight-loss drugs may slow cancers: researchers
New study finds nearly 1 in 5 adults with tinnitus reduced work hours or left jobs altogether
Groundbreaking research shows prescribed exercise improves cancer outcomes
Jon Snow reveals Alzheimer’s diagnosis
New Sask. legislation targets drug traffickers across the province
What the scientists are saying…
Cancer jab can melt away entire tumours in patients
Flood of fake weight-loss drugs putting users at risk
Rising demand for skin care drives Kutis by Kei expansion
Exploring the potential of cancer bush to fight the disease
Ozempic may be reshaping brains
Deploying ‘memory’ cells is pivotal moment in treatment of this disease
Calls for collaboration on drug innovation mount
The test that could spare breast cancer patients from chemo