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Rogue clinics selling stem cell therapies are popping up everywhere. There are thousands of them around the world

More than half of Australians will develop skin cancer in their lifetime, with melanoma currently the third most common cancer in Australia.

Recent research has resurrected the link between depression and the oral contraceptive pill. Healthed asked the experts to unpack the evidence.

The upcoming Healthed Medical Update set to take place...

Iron deficiency with or without anaemia is common in women of child-bearing age, and especially during pregnancy.

Australian of the Year and body positivity advocate Taryn Brumfitt has called for doctors to avoid discussing a patient’s weight when they seek care for unrelated matters.

Dementia broadly encompasses a variety of conditions characterised by gradual brain function impairment. Prevalence increases with age,

Martin turns off the light to fall asleep, but his mind quickly springs into action. Racing thoughts about work deadlines, his overdue car service, and his father’s recent surgery occupy his mind.

No single treatment will work for all people with eating disorders. Even the most highly researched evidence-based treatment may work for some people,

Not everyone benefits equally, and with 3X risk of pneumonia from one course, it’s important to prescribe wisely…

Health minister Mark Butler endorsed the Pharmaceutical Benefit Advisory Committee's recommendation to fund Shingrix on the National Immunisation Programme (NIP)

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?

Rogue clinics selling stem cell therapies are popping up everywhere. There are thousands of them around the world

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More than half of Australians will develop skin cancer in their lifetime, with melanoma currently the third most common cancer in Australia.

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Recent research has resurrected the link between depression and the oral contraceptive pill. Healthed asked the experts to unpack the evidence.

Clinical Articles iconClinical Articles

The upcoming Healthed Medical Update set to take place...

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Iron deficiency with or without anaemia is common in women of child-bearing age, and especially during pregnancy.

Clinical Articles iconClinical Articles

Australian of the Year and body positivity advocate Taryn Brumfitt has called for doctors to avoid discussing a patient’s weight when they seek care for unrelated matters.

Clinical Articles iconClinical Articles

Dementia broadly encompasses a variety of conditions characterised by gradual brain function impairment. Prevalence increases with age,

Clinical Articles iconClinical Articles

Martin turns off the light to fall asleep, but his mind quickly springs into action. Racing thoughts about work deadlines, his overdue car service, and his father’s recent surgery occupy his mind.

Clinical Articles iconClinical Articles

No single treatment will work for all people with eating disorders. Even the most highly researched evidence-based treatment may work for some people,

Clinical Articles iconClinical Articles

Not everyone benefits equally, and with 3X risk of pneumonia from one course, it’s important to prescribe wisely…

Clinical Articles iconClinical Articles

Health minister Mark Butler endorsed the Pharmaceutical Benefit Advisory Committee's recommendation to fund Shingrix on the National Immunisation Programme (NIP)

Clinical Articles iconClinical Articles

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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