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GPs and pharmacists don’t have time to involve patients in medication reviews
GPs and pharmacists struggle to find the time to involve patients in medication reviews, despite National Institute for Health and
How to prevent opioid addiction after surgery
The American Society of Anesthesiologists recommends using prescription painkillers sparingly, if at all, after surgery. There are effective alternatives and
Vyxeos for Acute Myeloid Leukemia
Food and Drug Administration has approves Vyxeos (daunorubicin and cytarabine) Liposome for Injection for Certain Types of Poor-Prognosis Acute Myeloid
Pioneering test can predict future of breast cancer
A pioneering test could be used to predict whether breast cancer will return. Patients with clustered immune cells, called hotspot
ARV injection as effective as ART pills
Monthly AIDS injection may be as effective as daily pill for controlling the AIDS virus. Presently, there is no cure
Heartburn drugs increases untimely death
Proton pump inhibitors (PPIs), a heartburn drug is linked to different health problems like kidney damage, bone fractures and dementia.
Dangers of stress
A stressful life increases the thickness of the artery walls, leading to high blood pressure and heart disease. It also
Walking reduces risk of developing cancer
Different studies involving breast and bowel cancer patients discovered that regular exercise increase the rate of survival. The first was
New drug for ovarian cancer
The drug, known as ONX-0801 in the phase 1 clinical trial, was tested in 15 women with advanced ovarian cancer