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Surveyed GPs demand transparency, as RACGP board remains silent on why they ousted CEO Paul Wappett. Read his full statement here.

It may soon be possible to coax human skin cells into becoming functional eggs and sperm using a technique known as “in vitro gametogenesis”.

Cases of diabetic ketoacidosis (DKA) in children are on the rise in Australia, sometimes with tragic consequences, says paediatric endocrinologist A/Prof Gary Leong—and empirical evidence supports this observation.

We asked GPs what they think should be the College’s highest priority for 2024. More than 1000 GPs submitted written responses...

Sickness in pregnancy, or hyperemesis gravidarum, is common and is thought to affect seven out of ten women at some time in their pregnancy. But, until recently, very little has been known about why it happens.

High-profile sports like football and soccer have brought greater attention in recent years to concussions – the mildest form of traumatic brain injury...

We look at the evidence for pharmaceutical agents beyond MHT...

As insomnia and sleep disorders become more common, delve into our podcast series that highlights the recommendations to help treat patients with this condition.

Prof Deborah Bateson, Sexual Health Physician, and Dr Rebecca South, Women's Health GP, answer a series of questions on the topic of cervical cancer screening. These questions were compiled by GPs and health professionals across Australia.

We’ve compiled all the popular podcasts your colleagues have been listening to in 2023.

Dementia is often thought of as a memory problem, like when an elderly person asks the same questions or misplaces things.

Surveyed GPs demand transparency, as RACGP board remains silent on why they ousted CEO Paul Wappett. Read his full statement here.

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It may soon be possible to coax human skin cells into becoming functional eggs and sperm using a technique known as “in vitro gametogenesis”.

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Cases of diabetic ketoacidosis (DKA) in children are on the rise in Australia, sometimes with tragic consequences, says paediatric endocrinologist A/Prof Gary Leong—and empirical evidence supports this observation.

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We asked GPs what they think should be the College’s highest priority for 2024. More than 1000 GPs submitted written responses...

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Sickness in pregnancy, or hyperemesis gravidarum, is common and is thought to affect seven out of ten women at some time in their pregnancy. But, until recently, very little has been known about why it happens.

Clinical Articles iconClinical Articles

High-profile sports like football and soccer have brought greater attention in recent years to concussions – the mildest form of traumatic brain injury...

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We look at the evidence for pharmaceutical agents beyond MHT...

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As insomnia and sleep disorders become more common, delve into our podcast series that highlights the recommendations to help treat patients with this condition.

Clinical Articles iconClinical Articles

Prof Deborah Bateson, Sexual Health Physician, and Dr Rebecca South, Women's Health GP, answer a series of questions on the topic of cervical cancer screening. These questions were compiled by GPs and health professionals across Australia.

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We’ve compiled all the popular podcasts your colleagues have been listening to in 2023.

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Dementia is often thought of as a memory problem, like when an elderly person asks the same questions or misplaces things.

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Peanut Allergy

Tuesday 17th March, 7pm - 9pm AEDT

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Paediatric Allergist, Immunologist & Immunopathologist; Royal Children’s Hospital; Epworth Hospital, Melbourne

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