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Probiotics can be used to support a healthy immune system, reducing the incidence and severity of infections, in particular respiratory tract infections.

The expansion of telehealth services was a deliberate strategy to help reduce the risk of COVID-19 transmission between practitioners and patients, so is it working?

Managing a patient who is potentially suicidal has to be one of a GP’s most feared and challenging experiences.

The current stepwise approach to the lifting of restrictions in Australia is appropriate given the exceedingly low rates of community transmission and the wide availability of testing and the COVID safe app, which hopefully will ensure new cases of the disease are detected early and potential outbreaks are contained.

COVID-19 is being referred to as a “once in a century event” – but the next pandemic is likely to hit sooner than you think.

It’s been a controversial issue but now new evidence supports the theory that acne is made worse by sugary and fatty foods.

As the restrictions start to lift and we all start to emerge from our COVID cocoons, a newly published study serves as a timely reminder to heed our social distancing rules.

One-fifth of Australian women still don’t receive mental health checks both before and after the birth of their baby, our research has found. Although access to recommended perinatal mental health screening has more than tripled since 2000, thanks largely to government investment in perinatal mental health, our surveys show there is still some way to go before every mum gets the mental health screening needed.

In an acute infection of COVID-19, the PCR test is most likely to be positive three days after the first symptoms develop.

Probiotics can be used to support a healthy immune system, reducing the incidence and severity of infections, in particular respiratory tract infections.

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The expansion of telehealth services was a deliberate strategy to help reduce the risk of COVID-19 transmission between practitioners and patients, so is it working?

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Managing a patient who is potentially suicidal has to be one of a GP’s most feared and challenging experiences.

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The current stepwise approach to the lifting of restrictions in Australia is appropriate given the exceedingly low rates of community transmission and the wide availability of testing and the COVID safe app, which hopefully will ensure new cases of the disease are detected early and potential outbreaks are contained.

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COVID-19 is being referred to as a “once in a century event” – but the next pandemic is likely to hit sooner than you think.

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It’s been a controversial issue but now new evidence supports the theory that acne is made worse by sugary and fatty foods.

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As the restrictions start to lift and we all start to emerge from our COVID cocoons, a newly published study serves as a timely reminder to heed our social distancing rules.

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One-fifth of Australian women still don’t receive mental health checks both before and after the birth of their baby, our research has found. Although access to recommended perinatal mental health screening has more than tripled since 2000, thanks largely to government investment in perinatal mental health, our surveys show there is still some way to go before every mum gets the mental health screening needed.

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In an acute infection of COVID-19, the PCR test is most likely to be positive three days after the first symptoms develop.

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