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Pharmacy/Drugs

Not all vitamin D supplements are created equal

Worldwide health authorities are being urged to rethink official guidance around vitamin D following the publication of a ground breaking…

EU plan to tackle antimicrobial resistance

Antimicrobial resistance is a growing threat that is responsible for 25,000 deaths and a loss of €1.5 billion in the…

A complete healthcare systems failure

Last week I delivered a keynote lecture at the Public Health Collaboration annual conference in Manchester where I explained to an…

Homeopathy in general practice

As a GP who uses homeopathy in clinical practice I’m often asked when and for what do I prescribe homeopathic…

The expanding scope of botulinum toxin

The scope of therapeutic applications of botulinum toxin has expanded far beyond the treatment of frown lines and crow's feet. Thirty…

Would you know how to use an EpiPen?

Would you know how to use an EpiPen (epinephrine injection) if someone collapsed with a severe allergic reaction? The recent…

Mental health no longer taboo

Mental health is no longer the taboo subject it once was and a good job too, with one in four…

City life increases risk of psychosis

City life may substantially increase a young person's risk of having psychosis, including hearing voices and feeling extremely paranoid, according to a…

Say goodbye to injections for Wet AMD

As someone who has carried out injections into the eyeball of patients with Wet Age-related Macular Degeneration (AMD), I was…

Pills to pop before breakfast

Proton pump inhibitors, which suppress acid production in the stomach, are widely prescribed for heartburn. The usual advice is to…

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