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Ginkgo biloba for tinnitus
CONCLUSIONS: There is uncertainty about the benefits and harms of Ginkgo biloba for the treatment of tinnitus when compared to placebo. We were unable to draw meaningful conclusions regarding the benefits and harms of Ginkgo biloba when used with concurrent intervention (hearing aids). The certainty of the evidence for the reported outcomes, assessed using GRADE, ranged from low to very low. Future research into the effectiveness of Ginkgo biloba in patients with tinnitus should use rigorous methodology. Randomisation and blinding should be of the highest quality, given the subjective nature of tinnitus and the strong like...
Source: Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews - November 16, 2022 Category: General Medicine Authors: Magdalena Sereda Jun Xia Polly Scutt Malcolm P Hilton Amr El Refaie Derek J Hoare Source Type: research

GPs' and practice nurses' views on their management of paediatric anxiety problems: an interview study
CONCLUSIONS: In their management of paediatric anxiety problems, GPs and practice nurses experience major challenges in the cooperation with external mental healthcare providers and in the long waiting lists for these services. GPs and practice nurses believe that thanks to their shared approach more children with anxiety problems can remain treated in general practice. Future research is needed to evaluate the treatment outcomes of the shared efforts of GPs and practice nurses in their management of paediatric anxiety problems.PMID:36096736 | DOI:10.1186/s12875-022-01802-y
Source: Primary Care - September 12, 2022 Category: Primary Care Authors: Lukas B M Koet Jessie J M Bennenbroek Annouk Y S Bruggeman Evelien I T de Schepper Arthur M Bohnen Patrick J E Bindels Heike Gerger Source Type: research

New Australian guidelines for the treatment of alcohol problems: an overview of recommendations
Med J Aust. 2021 Oct 4;215 Suppl 7:S3-S32. doi: 10.5694/mja2.51254.ABSTRACTOF RECOMMENDATIONS AND LEVELS OF EVIDENCE: Chapter 2: Screening and assessment for unhealthy alcohol use Screening Screening for unhealthy alcohol use and appropriate interventions should be implemented in general practice (Level A), hospitals (Level B), emergency departments and community health and welfare settings (Level C). Quantity-frequency measures can detect consumption that exceeds levels in the current Australian guidelines (Level B). The Alcohol Use Disorders Identification Test (AUDIT) is the most effective screening tool and is recommen...
Source: Australian Family Physician - October 3, 2021 Category: Primary Care Authors: Paul S Haber Benjamin C Riordan Daniel T Winter Liz Barrett John Saunders Leanne Hides Matthew Gullo Victoria Manning Carolyn A Day Yvonne Bonomo Lucinda Burns Robert Assan Ken Curry Julie Mooney-Somers Apo Demirkol Lauren Monds Mike McDonough Andrew J Ba Source Type: research