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Many autistic Australians and their families struggle to get the right support. So what is in the new strategy and how can we ensure children without NDIS support don’t fall through the gaps...

GPs are divided over support, but most believe mass resignations will spur government action…

Donald Trump’s plan to withdraw the United States from the World Health Organization (WHO) has been met with dismay in the public health field. What happens next?

Alcohol causes huge harm in Australia, responsible for 5,800 new cancer cases per year. Yet many of us remain in the dark about its health risks. Is it time that warnings are displayed on packaging?

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Overlapping symptoms can make it hard to distinguish between depression and dementia, and the two can co-occur, further complicating assessment.  

How solid is the evidence for testosterone and mood? Depends on who you ask…

Expert explains the evidence linking the asthma drug to depression

Chinese authorities first issued warnings about human metapneumovirus (hMPV) in 2023, but media reports indicate cases may be increasing again during China’s winter season.

Australian study finds patients are recording visits with their doctors, often covertly...

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Brush up on your diagnostic skills and ECG knowledge with this quick quiz.

Every day in Australia, thousands of people call a family violence crisis support line. These calls are made from shopping centre car parks, from the house of a trusted friend, from doctors’ offices and police stations...

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The psychological impact can be massive - experts advise on how to detect and manage to reduce its harms...

Many autistic Australians and their families struggle to get the right support. So what is in the new strategy and how can we ensure children without NDIS support don’t fall through the gaps...

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GPs are divided over support, but most believe mass resignations will spur government action…

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Donald Trump’s plan to withdraw the United States from the World Health Organization (WHO) has been met with dismay in the public health field. What happens next?

Clinical Articles iconClinical Articles

Alcohol causes huge harm in Australia, responsible for 5,800 new cancer cases per year. Yet many of us remain in the dark about its health risks. Is it time that warnings are displayed on packaging?

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Overlapping symptoms can make it hard to distinguish between depression and dementia, and the two can co-occur, further complicating assessment.  

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How solid is the evidence for testosterone and mood? Depends on who you ask…

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Expert explains the evidence linking the asthma drug to depression

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Chinese authorities first issued warnings about human metapneumovirus (hMPV) in 2023, but media reports indicate cases may be increasing again during China’s winter season.

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Australian study finds patients are recording visits with their doctors, often covertly...

Clinical Articles iconClinical Articles

Brush up on your diagnostic skills and ECG knowledge with this quick quiz.

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Every day in Australia, thousands of people call a family violence crisis support line. These calls are made from shopping centre car parks, from the house of a trusted friend, from doctors’ offices and police stations...

Clinical Articles iconClinical Articles

The psychological impact can be massive - experts advise on how to detect and manage to reduce its harms...

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