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Gaming is a growing phenomenon, but excessive video game immersion could indicate mental health problems, writes Kemal Atlay.
Gaming is a growing phenomenon, but excessive video game immersion could indicate mental health problems, writes Kemal Atlay.
Challenges lie ahead for GPs further down the road of their careers. For one, their competence (and insight into their limitations) will fade, writ…
Study suggests more support is needed for people with high care-giving burden.
Moves to outlaw conversion therapy are a step forward for gay rights, says psychologist.
'GPs live and breathe their community; we reflect our community.'
More often than not, a person harmed by their partner will inform healthcare professionals first
Doctors aren't offering harm-minimisation strategies to patients as much as they should be, says Dr Elizabeth Sturgiss.
Hospitals pestering GPs to add a name to referrals so they can bulk-bill outpatients smacks of a double-dipping scandal.
Continuity of care needs to extend to other parts of healthcare, argues Professor Simon Willcock.
This respected senior specialist admits he just got schooled by a young African doctor.
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