A man aged 19 years presented to a general practitioner with a one-day history of urinary frequency.
Lifestyle medicine might offer an adjunct approach to better managing chronic disease.
Clinical photography is a fundamental component of visually oriented medical fields.
This paper reviews the literature from the social sciences concerning the social, cultural, political, and economic implications of evidence-based medicine.
Neck pain is a leading cause of disability in adults, reported in up to 20% of adults.
How should GPs and patients prioritise which preventive health activities to undertake?
This article looks at how the cascade of care for tuberculosis infection screening and treatment have been implemented in primary care settings globally.
This study synthesises evidence regarding hepatocellular carcinoma surveillance in primary care and identifies barriers and facilitators to surveillance.
This study compares virtual reality against standard care for children undergoing routine four-year-old immunisations.
This study highlights the need for a public health intervention, such as a vaccination program, to address the low immunisation coverage among Rohingya refugee children in Malaysia.
This study showed that an SMS recall system for Heart Health Checks can be effective and acceptable in general practice.
This article reviews evidence for RASI therapy in patients with advanced CKD, with the aim of enhancing GPs’ awareness to the cardiovascular and renoprotective benefits.
Given its frequent facial involvement, melasma has a significant impact on the quality of life of patients.
It is important for medical students to learn how to conduct sound medical research by implementing their own research projects.
The initial assessment and response to a disclosure of sexual assault is an important opportunity to address medical, safety and psychosocial concerns.