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A patient of mine, once a marathon runner, now gets tired just walking around the block. She developed COVID-19 during the 2020 Christmas holiday and saw me during the summer of 2021.

American pharmaceutical company Eli Lilly announced last week that it had seen

60% of people with MCI will either stay the same or get better

TIA diagnosis, treatment and secondary prevention strategies…

The Australian Government has committed $101 billion in health spending in the federal budget. The biggest proportion ($5.7 billion) will go to strengthening Medicare

GLP-1s linked with fewer primary CVD events in older vets

t seems hardly a day goes by without another report of a cyber crime incident.

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Australia is the only country to have a licensed testosterone product for women, but prescribing it is still controversial

Many GPs are still assessing the impact of the means-tested fee hike. Here we break it down

Cosmetic cowboy crackdown, Ozempic supply, Asthma medicine restrictions

Australia’s Medicare billing system is overly complicated, bureaucratic and not meeting the needs of a modern health service, potentially leaking billions of dollars. But claims this loss is mostly due to fraudulent billing practices by GPs are inaccurate

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NHMRC guidelines for obesity are outdated— expert advocates for a phenotype-based approach

A patient of mine, once a marathon runner, now gets tired just walking around the block. She developed COVID-19 during the 2020 Christmas holiday and saw me during the summer of 2021.

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American pharmaceutical company Eli Lilly announced last week that it had seen

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60% of people with MCI will either stay the same or get better

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TIA diagnosis, treatment and secondary prevention strategies…

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The Australian Government has committed $101 billion in health spending in the federal budget. The biggest proportion ($5.7 billion) will go to strengthening Medicare

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GLP-1s linked with fewer primary CVD events in older vets

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t seems hardly a day goes by without another report of a cyber crime incident.

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Australia is the only country to have a licensed testosterone product for women, but prescribing it is still controversial

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Many GPs are still assessing the impact of the means-tested fee hike. Here we break it down

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Cosmetic cowboy crackdown, Ozempic supply, Asthma medicine restrictions

Clinical Articles iconClinical Articles

Australia’s Medicare billing system is overly complicated, bureaucratic and not meeting the needs of a modern health service, potentially leaking billions of dollars. But claims this loss is mostly due to fraudulent billing practices by GPs are inaccurate

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NHMRC guidelines for obesity are outdated— expert advocates for a phenotype-based approach

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