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Dr Sarah Wood

New PCOS diagnostic criteria includes AMH levels as an alternative to ultrasound in adults…

Dr Ashleigh Hamilton

Cancer is often thought of as a disease that mostly affects older people. But worrying new research shows that cancer in younger adults is a growing problem. The study found there’s been a nearly 80% increase in the number of under-50s being diagnosed with cancer globally in the last three decades.

Dr Suresh V. Kuchipudi

The latest variant, or sublineage, of SARS-CoV-2 to emerge on the scene, BA.2.86, has public health experts on alert as...

Fady Shanouda

The headlines squeal with delight: Latest wonder drug will “cure” obesity.

Dr Thorlene Egerton

Four key reasons for spin in research articles—and how to spot the signs

Lynnette Hoffman

Dr Mukesh Haikerwal petitions Vic parliament, calls out premier's payroll tax on health

Dr Sarah Wood

When are just-in-case antibiotics justified, who’s most at risk (it may surprise you) and what you can recommend beyond basic hygiene advice…

Dr Hazel Keedle
Dr Sarah Wood

As international lockdowns start to feel like a memory of a bad dream

Lynnette Hoffman

Ill-considered enforcement likely to reduce access to GPs and eviscerate Medicare…

Dr Simon Sherry

Self-esteem is the sense of value we have for ourselves. It’s how we perceive ourselves: whether we think we are worthy and competent, whether we think we belong, whether we like ourselves.

Clinical Prof Leanne Rowe AM

Anger is a common emotion in healthcare. It is important to remember that our underfunded healthcare system and workforce shortages impact both patients and GPs - and set us up for tension.

New PCOS diagnostic criteria includes AMH levels as an alternative to ultrasound in adults…

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Cancer is often thought of as a disease that mostly affects older people. But worrying new research shows that cancer in younger adults is a growing problem. The study found there’s been a nearly 80% increase in the number of under-50s being diagnosed with cancer globally in the last three decades.

Clinical Articles iconClinical Articles

The latest variant, or sublineage, of SARS-CoV-2 to emerge on the scene, BA.2.86, has public health experts on alert as...

Clinical Articles iconClinical Articles

The headlines squeal with delight: Latest wonder drug will “cure” obesity.

Clinical Articles iconClinical Articles

Four key reasons for spin in research articles—and how to spot the signs

Clinical Articles iconClinical Articles

Dr Mukesh Haikerwal petitions Vic parliament, calls out premier's payroll tax on health

Clinical Articles iconClinical Articles

When are just-in-case antibiotics justified, who’s most at risk (it may surprise you) and what you can recommend beyond basic hygiene advice…

Clinical Articles iconClinical Articles

As international lockdowns start to feel like a memory of a bad dream

Clinical Articles iconClinical Articles

Ill-considered enforcement likely to reduce access to GPs and eviscerate Medicare…

Clinical Articles iconClinical Articles

Self-esteem is the sense of value we have for ourselves. It’s how we perceive ourselves: whether we think we are worthy and competent, whether we think we belong, whether we like ourselves.

Clinical Articles iconClinical Articles

Anger is a common emotion in healthcare. It is important to remember that our underfunded healthcare system and workforce shortages impact both patients and GPs - and set us up for tension.

Clinical Articles iconClinical Articles