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Fiona Clark
0.5 EA, 0.5 RP

Sub-optimal treatment has led many patients to incorrectly think little can be done

Peter Breadon

here was a lot of build-up to today’s National Cabinet meeting.

Yasmin Clarke
0.5 EA, 0.5 RP

On Friday, the national cabinet discussed recommendations from the newly released Strengthening Medicare report—only to announce that a decision on proposed reforms won't happen until it meets again in late April.

Dr David Horgan
0.5 EA, 0.5 RP

A psychiatrist reveals questions he asks to assess vulnerability to stress and depression

Andrew Lavender
0.5 EA, 0.5 RP

Where there are players and a game to be won, you can expect some “rough and tumble” on the sporting field. But when do the bumps become a problem for players? And what can we do to protect them from traumatic brain injury?

Andelka M. Phillips
0.5 EA, 0.5 RP

The field of genomic science is rapidly advancing, with commercial genetic tests becoming affordable and popular

Healthed

Healthed are thrilled to present the return of the Annual Women’s and Children’s Health Update in 2023.

Ben Falkenmire
0.5 EA, 0.5 RP

More men are getting the snip, but misconceptions hang around...

Lynnette Hoffman
0.5 EA, 0.5 RP

ABC stories frame IUD insertions as “excruciating”—what do I tell my patients?

Ben Falkenmire
0.5 RP

1 in 3 people with diabetes develop retinopathy, but up to half aren’t getting screened

Clarice Tang
0.5 EA, 0.5 RP

Treating people for long COVID – that is, symptoms that last longer than four weeks after COVID infection – can be extremely complex due to the wide variety of problems associated with the condition.

Lynnette Hoffman
0.5 EA, 0.5 RP

More women than ever are freezing eggs, but many are leaving the decision too late

Sub-optimal treatment has led many patients to incorrectly think little can be done

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here was a lot of build-up to today’s National Cabinet meeting.

Clinical Articles iconClinical Articles

On Friday, the national cabinet discussed recommendations from the newly released Strengthening Medicare report—only to announce that a decision on proposed reforms won't happen until it meets again in late April.

Clinical Articles iconClinical Articles

A psychiatrist reveals questions he asks to assess vulnerability to stress and depression

Clinical Articles iconClinical Articles

Where there are players and a game to be won, you can expect some “rough and tumble” on the sporting field. But when do the bumps become a problem for players? And what can we do to protect them from traumatic brain injury?

Clinical Articles iconClinical Articles

The field of genomic science is rapidly advancing, with commercial genetic tests becoming affordable and popular

Clinical Articles iconClinical Articles

Healthed are thrilled to present the return of the Annual Women’s and Children’s Health Update in 2023.

Clinical Articles iconClinical Articles

More men are getting the snip, but misconceptions hang around...

Clinical Articles iconClinical Articles

ABC stories frame IUD insertions as “excruciating”—what do I tell my patients?

Clinical Articles iconClinical Articles

1 in 3 people with diabetes develop retinopathy, but up to half aren’t getting screened

Clinical Articles iconClinical Articles

Treating people for long COVID – that is, symptoms that last longer than four weeks after COVID infection – can be extremely complex due to the wide variety of problems associated with the condition.

Clinical Articles iconClinical Articles

More women than ever are freezing eggs, but many are leaving the decision too late

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