New research published in The Lancet online finds that not only are dementia deaths up 79% (ONS figures—19th Oct) compared
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Prescriptions of antipsychotic medications in young children is declining
The use of antipsychotics in young children is declining but doctors continue to prescribe these medications off-label for conditions not
Instant prescriptions: We need to manage the risks before we jump in
Digital technology is making access to health care easier than ever before. Multiple websites and apps allow consumers to consult
World Mental Health Day: 'Nature prescriptions' can improve mental health
Getting out in nature really does help to improve mental wellbeing, according to a new report published on World Mental
Congress Wants to Ensure That All Pharmacists Can Help Patients Save Money on Prescriptions
The Senate passed a bill yesterday that may help lower some drug prices for consumers, if the legislation makes it
UK doctors ‘handing out 2,700 opiates an hour’ as drug addiction crisis worsens
Family doctors have been accused of handing out addictive painkillers “as if they were Smarties”. Last year, 23.8million NHS prescriptions