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Ruby Prosser Scully

Ruby Prosser Scully

Journalist at The Medical Republic

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Australia
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  • English
Covering topics
  • Health & Medicine

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Recent Articles

medicalrepublic.com.au

ADHD drug shortages until 2027

A range of Concerta formulations are affected, and experts urge GPs to familiarise themselves with the next steps.
medicalrepublic.com.au

Screen women with diabetes at every visit for plans to conceive

New international clinical guidelines push for the best preconception care to reduce problems during pregnancy.
medicalrepublic.com.au

B6 supplements face restrictions after toxicity concerns

A guide to vitamin B6 levels in energy drinks may help with inadvertent overdosing.
medicalrepublic.com.au

When treating long covid, begin at the beginning

Mitigate the acute infection and reduce the risk of lingering symptoms, says an Australian expert.
medicalrepublic.com.au

High blood pressure may be making you neurotic • The Medical Republic

In yet another reason to lose weight, exercise and give up salt: it might make you nicer to be around.
medicalrepublic.com.au

High ‘body counts’ don’t stop wedding bells • The Medical Republic

Sorry, you can’t just blame the drop in marriage rates on people sleeping around in their younger years.
medicalrepublic.com.au

High ‘body counts’ don’t stop wedding bells

Sorry, you can’t just blame the drop in marriage rates on people sleeping around in their younger years.
medicalrepublic.com.au

A walk on the wild side will chill you out • The Medical Republic

An hour spent in nature has measurable effects on stress regions in the brain.
medicalrepublic.com.au

Medicare funded IBD test spares patients the probe

GPs will soon be able to order a calprotectin stool test for patients under 50 to screen for inflammation.