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Dr Joe Di Stefano retired from his regional Victoria practice in December 2023, after 50 years as a doctor, but still a couple of years earlier than planned - and he's not alone.

The public wants to reduce their risk of dementia, but many don't even know it's possible, let alone where to start...

Many Australians with ADHD who take Vyvanse (lisdexamfetamine dimesilate) are facing a medication crisis. The drug has been in short supply in Australia for the past few months...

Eating disorders, depression, anxiety are all more prevalent – yet many are going undiagnosed…

As health ministers consider proposed reforms that would see a health professional’s entire regulatory history published indefinitely on a national register should a tribunal find them guilty of sexual misconduct or sexual boundary violations, we asked GPs for their thoughts.

Collectively, rare diseases are more common than diabetes. The first-ever national recommendations launched in March, outlining how GPs can help patients get timely diagnosis and effective support....

AI uptake in practice management is low - here are 6 ways it can help reduce your admin costs...

While breast lumps are common, deciding what to do when someone presents with one can be tricky...

All WA babies under eight months old, as well as those aged eight to 19 months at increased risk of severe RSV infection, will be eligible for monoclonal antibodies.

Opinions are split, reflecting a generational divide...

While the risks of unopposed oestrogen are widely acknowledged, important nuances can be missed...

Dr Joe Di Stefano retired from his regional Victoria practice in December 2023, after 50 years as a doctor, but still a couple of years earlier than planned - and he's not alone.

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The public wants to reduce their risk of dementia, but many don't even know it's possible, let alone where to start...

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Many Australians with ADHD who take Vyvanse (lisdexamfetamine dimesilate) are facing a medication crisis. The drug has been in short supply in Australia for the past few months...

Clinical Articles iconClinical Articles

Eating disorders, depression, anxiety are all more prevalent – yet many are going undiagnosed…

Clinical Articles iconClinical Articles

As health ministers consider proposed reforms that would see a health professional’s entire regulatory history published indefinitely on a national register should a tribunal find them guilty of sexual misconduct or sexual boundary violations, we asked GPs for their thoughts.

Clinical Articles iconClinical Articles

Collectively, rare diseases are more common than diabetes. The first-ever national recommendations launched in March, outlining how GPs can help patients get timely diagnosis and effective support....

Clinical Articles iconClinical Articles

AI uptake in practice management is low - here are 6 ways it can help reduce your admin costs...

Clinical Articles iconClinical Articles

While breast lumps are common, deciding what to do when someone presents with one can be tricky...

Clinical Articles iconClinical Articles

All WA babies under eight months old, as well as those aged eight to 19 months at increased risk of severe RSV infection, will be eligible for monoclonal antibodies.

Clinical Articles iconClinical Articles

Opinions are split, reflecting a generational divide...

Clinical Articles iconClinical Articles

While the risks of unopposed oestrogen are widely acknowledged, important nuances can be missed...

Clinical Articles iconClinical Articles

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