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A drug shortage in the US is going global. The main drugs involved include anaesthetics, penicillin and drugs for treatment of serious medical conditions. The pharmaceutical industry now wants financial “incentives” to supply.
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Popular high caffeine energy drinks like Red Bull and V are in the firing line in Australia from the Australian Medical Association. A study from the Poison Hotline in New South Wales is being cited, indicating a spike in cases of toxicity.
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In a briefing to journalists today in Canberra, AMA President Dr. Andrew Pesce urged Copenhagen delegates to plan for the serious threats to human health caused by greenhouse gas emissions.
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Society should have a fresh debate on organ donation, according to a new report by the British Medical Association.
The British Medical Association is to hold a ballot on industrial action over pensions - but has ruled out strike action.
According to a new study published in the Journal of the American Medical Association on Tuesday, transportation to the hospital by helicopter for trauma patients is linked to a 1.5 percent increased rate of survival when compared to ground transportation such as ambulance.
The British Medical Association is to hold a ballot on industrial action over pensions - but has ruled out strikes.
 An editorial in the Canadian Medical Association Journal is calling for a graduated licensing system for seniors, saying some keep driving despite "substantial physical or mental" deterioration.
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