Zero-alcohol products may still promote drinking, study finds
While zero-alcohol products are increasing in popularity, research suggests they are being marketed as an addition to alcohol, rather than a replacement.
While zero-alcohol products are increasing in popularity, research suggests they are being marketed as an addition to alcohol, rather than a replacement.
Patients with chronic conditions have better health outcomes with long term GP care from a GP who knows them, a new survey shows.
Market-driven health care is reshaping the GP–patient relationship, threatening the continuity, time, and trust that define general practice. This commentary examines how rising consumerism, marketing-led misinformation, and digitally fragmented care are undermining the foundations of clinical judgement, effective communication, and the evolving professional identity of general practitioners.
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