Many people travel to high-altitude destinations, meaning clinicians are often faced with questions about how to prevent and treat altitude illness. Update your knowledge with this New Zealand Society of Travel Medicine summary of updated evidence-based guidelines with comments by senior lecturer Jenny Visser – it outlines the best prophylactic regimens, diagnostic approaches and treatment protocols for acute altitude illness
Reduce risk of postnatal depression via timely and effective intervention
Reduce risk of postnatal depression via timely and effective intervention

This article highlights the importance of universal screening for perinatal mental health distress – primary care can lead the charge
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