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Suzanne Meldrum

As a speech pathologist, university lecturer and parent of young children, I often get asked a version of the following: My child isn’t talking yet. Is that a problem? And is it my fault?

Emily Hemendinger

Media influences and conventional beauty standards have long plagued society. This issue took on new urgency in May 2023 when the U.S. surgeon general issued a major public advisory

Dr Rebecca Tinning

GPs regularly see patients with dental problems, yet more than half of survey respondents lack confidence in treating them. Here’s a practical guide.

Fiona Clark

Pessaries are an underutilised for prolapse, here are some tips for a successful outcome.

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At the same time as it has attracted support and understanding, attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) has invoked passionate debate in recent years. One hot topic is whether ADHD is being over-diagnosed.

Healthed

ody mass index has long been used by doctors as the standard method for measuring health – and often still is.

Healthed

As of July 1, authorised psychiatrists have been allowed to prescribe MDMA (the chemical found in “ecstasy”) to treat post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD)

Sophie Yates

Officially launched in July 2013, the National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS) reached full rollout in 2020.

Lindsey Schier

Do low-calorie sweeteners help with weight management? And are they safe for long-term use?

Fiona Clark

A Danish study has linked HRT to dementia, but experts say the research is far from clearcut

Healthed

GPs largely support 60-day prescribing, but say concerns should be taken seriously

Dr Nigel Strauss

Many people in Australia, including psychiatrists, were surprised when earlier this year the medicines regulator down-scheduled MDMA, known colloquially as ecstasy, and psilocybin, from magic mushrooms.

As a speech pathologist, university lecturer and parent of young children, I often get asked a version of the following: My child isn’t talking yet. Is that a problem? And is it my fault?

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Media influences and conventional beauty standards have long plagued society. This issue took on new urgency in May 2023 when the U.S. surgeon general issued a major public advisory

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GPs regularly see patients with dental problems, yet more than half of survey respondents lack confidence in treating them. Here’s a practical guide.

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Pessaries are an underutilised for prolapse, here are some tips for a successful outcome.

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At the same time as it has attracted support and understanding, attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) has invoked passionate debate in recent years. One hot topic is whether ADHD is being over-diagnosed.

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ody mass index has long been used by doctors as the standard method for measuring health – and often still is.

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As of July 1, authorised psychiatrists have been allowed to prescribe MDMA (the chemical found in “ecstasy”) to treat post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD)

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Officially launched in July 2013, the National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS) reached full rollout in 2020.

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Do low-calorie sweeteners help with weight management? And are they safe for long-term use?

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A Danish study has linked HRT to dementia, but experts say the research is far from clearcut

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GPs largely support 60-day prescribing, but say concerns should be taken seriously

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Many people in Australia, including psychiatrists, were surprised when earlier this year the medicines regulator down-scheduled MDMA, known colloquially as ecstasy, and psilocybin, from magic mushrooms.

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