The Bridge - Medical Blog
When Profit and Health Part Ways: Rethinking the Goals of Modern Healthcare
Modern healthcare is full of contradictions. On one hand, it’s a high-performing economic powerhouse—one of the most profitable and resilient
NNMT: The Metabolic Regulator You Should Know About
For decades, Nicotinamide N-Methyltransferase (NNMT) flew under the radar—regarded as a minor player in cellular metabolism. But science evolves, and
Peptide Therapy: The Quiet Revolution in Medicine
Peptide therapy threatens to revolutionise therapeutics — not with noise, but with precision, intelligence, and biocompatibility. It’s a little-known paradigm
Injustice at the Heart of Healthcare Regulation
None of the villains self-identify as such. There is a fundamental injustice at the heart of healthcare regulation. Like all
Education at the Core of Concerns About Access to Medicinal Cannabis in Australia
Medicinal Cannabis is no longer on the fringe. Chronic pain, anxiety, insomnia, epilepsy, and palliative care support are amongst a
Vitamin D in Early MS: A Long-Awaited Win for Preventive Medicine
A recent French study has confirmed what many in functional and integrative medicine have long suspected: high-dose vitamin D supplementation
Practitioner OpEd: Regulators are Obsessed with Process and Ignoring Outcomes
Australia’s healthcare system is burdened not by a lack of talent or resources, but by an increasingly suffocating layer of
Practitioner OpEd: The Chronic Disease Epidemic
We typically reserve the term “epidemic” for outbreaks of infectious disease—something contagious and acute. The real epidemic of our time
Practitioner OpEd: The big answers to health and wellness face barriers to implementation
We are living through an era of unprecedented chronic disease. Adults and children alike are becoming sicker, younger, and more