Can ChatGPT Health tell when you should go to hospital?

Can ChatGPT Health tell when you should go to hospital?

Author: ABC Australia April 17, 2026 Duration: 49:37
Can you trust the advice ChatGPT Health gives about whether you should go to the hospital or not? Who is using GLP-1 weight loss drugs and how common are they? New guidelines for supporting young people with suicidal ideation or who self-harm. And more findings that drugs removing amyloid from the brain don't help prevent dementia. References: Intensive LDL Cholesterol Targeting in Atherosclerotic Cardiovascular Disease Municipal water fluoridation, adolescent IQ, and cognition across the life course Andrographis paniculata (Andrographis) and anaphylaxis - updated safety review and supplementary report Amyloid‐beta‐targeting monoclonal antibodies for people with mild cognitive impairment or mild dementia due to Alzheimer’s disease ChatGPT Health performance in a structured test of triage recommendations Initiators of Semaglutide in General Practice in New South Wales, 2020–2023: A Retrospective Cohort Study Suicide and Non-Suicidal Self-Injury in Children and Adolescents Suicide and intentional self-harm hospitalisations among young people Generational effects in self-reported age of onset for youth suicidal ideation, self-harm and attempted suicide: A retrospective analysis using data from the Australian National Study of Mental Health and Wellbeing, 2020–2022

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