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Dr Linda Calabresi

No longer is it okay to just monitor a patient with mild hyperparathyroidism as research shows the untreated condition is associated with a significantly increased risk of cardiovascular death

Felicity Nelson

COVID infections have come in waves during the pandemic. First, we were hit with the alpha variant, then delta and now omicron.

Yasmin Clarke

The majority of the 477 GPs surveyed this month by Healthed say Australia should reintroduce mask mandates for crowded, indoor settings

Dr Aajuli Shukla

At some point, most GPs will be asked to prescribe the oral contraceptive pill for a patient. It’s important to consider the pros and cons of each type of pill as well as the patient’s unique situation before deciding on which one is most suitable for them

Felicity Nelson

Rhinitis has a significant impact on quality of life for 50% of people with the condition

Felicity Nelson

How likely is it that a patient will recover their urinary control and erectile function after prostatectomy?

Felicity Nelson

More Australian GPs are moving away from 100% bulk billing as the costs of running a practice continue to outstrip the Medicare rebates offered by the government

Dr Linda Calabresi

Sometimes new parents just need to know what’s normal when it comes to sleeping patterns in infants, says midwife and lactation consultant, Cindy Davenport on a recent Healthed podcast

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The latest Healthed webcast on Tuesday 2 August 2022 featured a number of high quality talks...

Dr Linda Calabresi

Poor booster coverage in Queensland may be driving a higher COVID death rate, suggests epidemiologist.

Felicity Nelson

Babies have no circadiaBabies have no circadian rhythms. Parents must look for the subtle, early signs of tirednessn rhythms. Parents must look for the subtle, early signs of tiredness.

Felicity Nelson

Two years of crisis after crisis has left a scar on general practice, with 14% of GPs saying they feel burned out at least once a day.

No longer is it okay to just monitor a patient with mild hyperparathyroidism as research shows the untreated condition is associated with a significantly increased risk of cardiovascular death

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COVID infections have come in waves during the pandemic. First, we were hit with the alpha variant, then delta and now omicron.

Clinical Articles iconClinical Articles

The majority of the 477 GPs surveyed this month by Healthed say Australia should reintroduce mask mandates for crowded, indoor settings

Clinical Articles iconClinical Articles

At some point, most GPs will be asked to prescribe the oral contraceptive pill for a patient. It’s important to consider the pros and cons of each type of pill as well as the patient’s unique situation before deciding on which one is most suitable for them

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Rhinitis has a significant impact on quality of life for 50% of people with the condition

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How likely is it that a patient will recover their urinary control and erectile function after prostatectomy?

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More Australian GPs are moving away from 100% bulk billing as the costs of running a practice continue to outstrip the Medicare rebates offered by the government

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Sometimes new parents just need to know what’s normal when it comes to sleeping patterns in infants, says midwife and lactation consultant, Cindy Davenport on a recent Healthed podcast

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The latest Healthed webcast on Tuesday 2 August 2022 featured a number of high quality talks...

Clinical Articles iconClinical Articles

Poor booster coverage in Queensland may be driving a higher COVID death rate, suggests epidemiologist.

Clinical Articles iconClinical Articles

Babies have no circadiaBabies have no circadian rhythms. Parents must look for the subtle, early signs of tirednessn rhythms. Parents must look for the subtle, early signs of tiredness.

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Two years of crisis after crisis has left a scar on general practice, with 14% of GPs saying they feel burned out at least once a day.

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