The NHS describes the typical symptoms of a lower UTI (affecting the bladder, also known as cystitis) as: A burning or stinging sensation when passing urine Needing to urinate more frequently or urgently than usual Urine that appears cloudy, dark, or has an unusual smell Pain or pressure in the lower abdomen or pelvis Feeling generally unwell or fatigued Full symptom information is available on the NHS UTI page
Evolving trends in 2025 and recent policies have driven significant revisions to the outlook, and in this report the drivers of change in medicine spending over the next five years are deconstructed to enable better understanding
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The pathways by which GLP-1 and PYY work to modulate the central control of appetite are still unclear
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