Those with a recorded history of cannabis use in general practice records are at a much higher risk of developing
Month: October 2021
Alaska allows hospitals to ration care amid COVID spike
Alaska on Saturday activated emergency crisis protocols that allow 20 medical facilities to ration care if needed as the state
New Zealand tightens travel rules as COVID spreads
New Zealand announced Sunday tighter border restrictions, as new cases of COVID-19 emerged in areas previously free of the coronavirus.
Understanding heart tests
Having a healthy heart is always the goal, but sometimes you need some help to make sure everything is working
Telemedicine is here to stay, but how much you pay for a visit could change
Telemedicine has become immensely popular during the COVID-19 pandemic as a safe and convenient way to see a medical provider
Mayo Clinic Minute: When asthma attacks
Asthma is a lung condition that causes swelling of the airways. It can make breathing difficult and trigger coughing, wheezing
Promoting diversity, equity and inclusion in Parkinson’s research and care
Current knowledge about Parkinson’s disease (PD) does not reflect the diversity of people with the disease, according to The Michael
Study: It is safe for people to be vaccinated against COVID-19 and influenza at the same time
Research has found that it is safe for people to receive a flu vaccine at the same time as a
How to ask friends and family if they’re vaccinated, and how to handle it if they say no
The weekend is approaching, your fridge is stocked with cheese and you’re eager to organize a COVID-compliant picnic with other
How COVID health advice and modelling has been opaque, slow to change and politicised in Australia
In a recent article, The Australian’s health reporter asked: “has any modeling put forward by scientific institutes throughout the pandemic ever