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From sleep trackers to wakefulness drugs, the 21st century has seen an influx of new technology that could radically alter the way we sleep.

Many women who want to have children and are getting older worry about their fertility. The “egg timer” blood test is marketed as an empowering way to give women insights to help them plan when to have children.

We can re-write our personal stories of hope and heroism to find inner peace and internal validation.

Management of mild to moderate asthma has transformed in recent years as evidence for dual therapy has increased.

Dr Stuart Cooper discusses the pros and cons of the British healthcare system.

GPs report significant deterioration in mental wellbeing over the last six months

Meningococcal B strain is responsible for most recent cases in NSW, but free access to that vaccine is limited

“Why didn’t anyone tell me about this virus?” is a frequent response I hear from parents upon learning their newborn is infected with cytomegalovirus, or CMV. Although more than half of the U.S. population will be infected with CMV by the age of 40 and the disease is common worldwide, few people have ever heard of it.

Six months in, how does your experience compare with your colleagues?

Experts say GLP-1 RAs should be prescribed more often and earlier, citing compelling benefits for type 2 diabetes—but the PBAC has other ideas.

Clinical Professor Leanne Rowe, a rural GP and co-author of the newly released 2nd edition of ‘Every Doctor: healthier doctors = healthier patients,’ offers tips for on how to maintain—or re-gain—optimism at work.

Low vitamin D levels have been linked to increased risk of onset of depression—but are there implications for treatment?

From sleep trackers to wakefulness drugs, the 21st century has seen an influx of new technology that could radically alter the way we sleep.

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Many women who want to have children and are getting older worry about their fertility. The “egg timer” blood test is marketed as an empowering way to give women insights to help them plan when to have children.

Clinical Articles iconClinical Articles

We can re-write our personal stories of hope and heroism to find inner peace and internal validation.

Clinical Articles iconClinical Articles

Management of mild to moderate asthma has transformed in recent years as evidence for dual therapy has increased.

Clinical Articles iconClinical Articles

Dr Stuart Cooper discusses the pros and cons of the British healthcare system.

Clinical Articles iconClinical Articles

GPs report significant deterioration in mental wellbeing over the last six months

Clinical Articles iconClinical Articles

Meningococcal B strain is responsible for most recent cases in NSW, but free access to that vaccine is limited

Clinical Articles iconClinical Articles

“Why didn’t anyone tell me about this virus?” is a frequent response I hear from parents upon learning their newborn is infected with cytomegalovirus, or CMV. Although more than half of the U.S. population will be infected with CMV by the age of 40 and the disease is common worldwide, few people have ever heard of it.

Clinical Articles iconClinical Articles

Six months in, how does your experience compare with your colleagues?

Clinical Articles iconClinical Articles

Experts say GLP-1 RAs should be prescribed more often and earlier, citing compelling benefits for type 2 diabetes—but the PBAC has other ideas.

Clinical Articles iconClinical Articles

Clinical Professor Leanne Rowe, a rural GP and co-author of the newly released 2nd edition of ‘Every Doctor: healthier doctors = healthier patients,’ offers tips for on how to maintain—or re-gain—optimism at work.

Clinical Articles iconClinical Articles

Low vitamin D levels have been linked to increased risk of onset of depression—but are there implications for treatment?

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Rosacea – Smarter diagnosis & state-of-the-art care

Tuesday 14th April, 7pm - 9pm AEST

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Dermatologist; Senior Vice President, Australasian Society of Cosmetic Dermatologists

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