
Nial Wheate
@nialwheate
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26-03-2009 13:13:00
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What is Ligandrol, the drug swimmer Shayna Jack had in her system? theconversation.com/what-is-ligand⦠via The Conversation - Australia + New Zealand


What time of day should I take my medicine? theconversation.com/what-time-of-d⦠via The Conversation - Australia + New Zealand

We've got drugs to help those hospitalised with COVID-19 (dexamethasone and remdesivir), but this could be the first drug (interferon-beta) that we can use to stop people from getting seriously sick with the virus. theconversation.com/multiple-scler⦠via The Conversation - Australia + New Zealand

I've heard COVID is leading to medicine shortages. What can I do if my medicine is out of stock? theconversation.com/ive-heard-covi⦠via The Conversation - Australia + New Zealand

What is sotrovimab, the COVID drug the government has bought before being approved for use in Australia? theconversation.com/what-is-sotrov⦠via The Conversation - Australia + New Zealand


Pfizer's pill is the latest COVID treatment to show promise. Here are some more theconversation.com/pfizers-pill-i⦠via The Conversation - Australia + New Zealand

Drinking alcohol this Christmas and New Year? These medicines really don't mix theconversation.com/drinking-alcoh⦠via The Conversation - Australia + New Zealand

The start of an interesting day ā¦University of Sydneyā© BSW Medicinal Cannabis Symposium . Bringing industry and Researchers Together. Honoured to speak on #Supportivecancercare and #medicinalcannabis ā¦Chris OāBrien Lifehouseā© ā¦Nial Wheateā© ā¦@rhyscohenā© ā¦ā¦Lambert Initiativeā©


A patch a day? Why the vitamin skin patches spruiked on social media might not be for you theconversation.com/a-patch-a-day-⦠via The Conversation - Australia + New Zealand

@louiseckenny As someone who had a radical hysterectomy and countless other procedures due to Cervical Cancer at 26, i know how horrible treatment is and the after effects. I wish parents would avail of the vaccine and not be swayed by scaremongering articles online. The research is there.

