HIV Drug Improves Vision in Patients With Diabetes

HIV drug improves vision

HIV Drug Improves Vision in Patients With Common Diabetes Complication, Clinical Trial Suggests. Lamivudine Outperforms Existing Treatments at Much Lower Cost. An inexpensive, long-approved HIV drug can improve vision in patients with a blinding complication of diabetes more effectively and a much lower cost than many existing treatments, an initial clinical trial suggests. Further, the […]

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Encouraging Mental Health Awareness in Your Community

Mental Health Awareness

Mental health awareness is essential for communities looking to boost sustainability, longevity, and overall well being. However, sometimes, overcoming stigma and providing residents with the right resources isn’t straightforward. Fortunately, with the right initiatives, healthcare tools, and communication channels, you can make mental health awareness a priority in your community—something that will benefit today’s and […]

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The Online Overlap of ADHD and Autism

ADHD and Autism

ADHD and Autism Are Different, but on Social Media Those Differences Are Shrinking By Jemima Kang, Dr Mike Conway and Professor Nick Haslam of The University of Melbourne – First Published in Pursuit Attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) and autism are in the news as never before. Media attention is at an all-time high, demand for diagnostic […]

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People’s Choice Victory for Down’s Syndrome Scotland Garden at Chelsea 2025

Down’s Syndrome Scotland Garden Wins People’s Choice at RHS Chelsea Flower Show 2025: Rebecca Wallersteiner is dazzled by Nick Burton and Duncan Hall’s beautiful and playful Down’s Syndrome Scotland Garden, which has captured public hearts and won the coveted People’s Choice Award, alongside a Silver-Gilt Medal, at the RHS Chelsea Flower Show 2025 — with […]

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Virtual assistants for dental practices

Dental Demand

Virtual assistants for dental practices – how dental practices are using new technology to meet increased demands. The demand for dental services is on the rise, which should be viewed as a good thing for dental practices. More demand means more business – though there’s a problem. All of this demand puts a strain on […]

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Endometriosis linked to premature and early menopause

premature and early menopause

Women who suffer from endometriosis have an increased risk of premature and early menopause, both naturally and surgically, University of Queensland researchers have found. A comprehensive international study found women with endometriosis are at 7 times the risk of surgical menopause (involving the removal of both ovaries) and face a higher risk of premature menopause […]

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Adolescent key challenges in focus

key challenges

Adolescent key challenges in focus: Poor mental health, rising obesity, exposure to violence, and climate change are among the key challenges facing adolescents, according to a global report. The landmark report, by experts in adolescent health including from Murdoch Children’s Research Institute (MCRI), has revealed how supporting young people’s health and wellbeing could improve economic, […]

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A complete skincare routine

complete skincare routine

A complete skincare routine doesn’t have to be overwhelming, expensive or filled with dozens of trendy products. In fact, the most effective routines are often built around a few smart habits, an understanding of what your skin actually needs, and a commitment to consistency more than anything else. The trick is not to rush. It’s […]

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RV3-BB rotavirus vaccine at birth boosts microbiome

RV3-BB rotavirus vaccine

Babies who receive a RV3-BB rotavirus vaccine at birth showed higher levels of good bacteria in their gut, better protecting them against infection during the first weeks of life, according to a new study. And the discovery will help to pave the way for researchers to improve the health outcomes of young children with severe […]

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No Mind Left Behind: Support the Carers

No Mind Left Behind

No Mind Left Behind: Support the Carers Behind the Scenes: This Mental Health Awareness Week (12–18 May 2025), Mind is calling for action: That includes the people holding others up—often without recognition or support. Why Carers Matter If you’re supporting someone with a mental health problem—checking in, managing appointments, helping them through daily life—you’re a […]

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