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An estimated 2.8 million people around the world have multiple sclerosis

The U.S. Food and Drug Administration approved the world’s first vaccine to prevent the respiratory infection RSV

Tripling the bulk-billing incentive made for good headlines, but will this and other budget measures actually be enough to create real change for either patients or doctors? Many GPs say the numbers just don't stack up

Enaging with reluctant teens requires building trust, but consults can still be brief

Severe asthma has its own distinct pathophysiology, here’s why certain treatments are so important

Only a fraction of aged care residents are getting COVID boosters, despite high influenza vaccination rates - why the mismatch?

This week, the World Health Organization (WHO) advised that “non-sugar sweeteners should not be used as a means of achieving weight control

We’re being told it’s a big win, but the real aim is to frame GPs for the failure of Medicare

80-year-old antibiotic may help fight multi-drug resistant bacteria

Sarcopenia is the progressive and accelerated loss of muscle mass and strength as we age.

GPs and medical groups raise concerns about adverse patient outcomes, but what does the evidence say so far?

An estimated 2.8 million people around the world have multiple sclerosis

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The U.S. Food and Drug Administration approved the world’s first vaccine to prevent the respiratory infection RSV

Clinical Articles iconClinical Articles

Tripling the bulk-billing incentive made for good headlines, but will this and other budget measures actually be enough to create real change for either patients or doctors? Many GPs say the numbers just don't stack up

Clinical Articles iconClinical Articles

Enaging with reluctant teens requires building trust, but consults can still be brief

Clinical Articles iconClinical Articles

Severe asthma has its own distinct pathophysiology, here’s why certain treatments are so important

Clinical Articles iconClinical Articles

Only a fraction of aged care residents are getting COVID boosters, despite high influenza vaccination rates - why the mismatch?

Clinical Articles iconClinical Articles

This week, the World Health Organization (WHO) advised that “non-sugar sweeteners should not be used as a means of achieving weight control

Clinical Articles iconClinical Articles

We’re being told it’s a big win, but the real aim is to frame GPs for the failure of Medicare

Clinical Articles iconClinical Articles

80-year-old antibiotic may help fight multi-drug resistant bacteria

Clinical Articles iconClinical Articles

Sarcopenia is the progressive and accelerated loss of muscle mass and strength as we age.

Clinical Articles iconClinical Articles

GPs and medical groups raise concerns about adverse patient outcomes, but what does the evidence say so far?

Clinical Articles iconClinical Articles

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