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The connection has been known for years, and yet most pregnant women are iodine deficient, expert says

Dr Gary Grohmann and Prof Robert Booy weigh up the research on boosters

Psychotherapist and GP Dr Susan Barnett shares tips and resources to improve the therapeutic relationship, which has been shown to help patients recover

Younger people need to keep up to date with vaccinations to reduce long COVID risk

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Doctors advised to check if patients undergoing general anaesthesia have used pholcodine in the previous 12 months

In late 2020 as we hid from COVID behind the moat of “fortress Australia”, we started to hear that in some people, COVID symptoms persisted for months. They were called “long haulers” or had “long COVID”.

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Most infant gastrointestinal issues will resolve on their own—know the red flags to watch for

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GPs can start eating disorder intervention while patients wait for specialists

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Many GPs reluctant to give IV iron in second and third trimester, despite expert recommendations

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Overseas-born men who have sex with men are still at higher risk of HIV—how and when to prescribe PrEP to reduce risk

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Healthed asked more than 1000 doctors for their questions about OCPs, and put them to sexual health experts, Dr Terri Foran and Professor Deborah Bateson in this recent Healthed podcast

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Many ADHD-ers report using “masking” and “camouflaging” in their lives. This is where people conceal certain traits and replace them with neurotypical ones to avoid being recognised as neurominorities.

The connection has been known for years, and yet most pregnant women are iodine deficient, expert says

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Dr Gary Grohmann and Prof Robert Booy weigh up the research on boosters

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Psychotherapist and GP Dr Susan Barnett shares tips and resources to improve the therapeutic relationship, which has been shown to help patients recover

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Younger people need to keep up to date with vaccinations to reduce long COVID risk

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Doctors advised to check if patients undergoing general anaesthesia have used pholcodine in the previous 12 months

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In late 2020 as we hid from COVID behind the moat of “fortress Australia”, we started to hear that in some people, COVID symptoms persisted for months. They were called “long haulers” or had “long COVID”.

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Most infant gastrointestinal issues will resolve on their own—know the red flags to watch for

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GPs can start eating disorder intervention while patients wait for specialists

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Many GPs reluctant to give IV iron in second and third trimester, despite expert recommendations

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Overseas-born men who have sex with men are still at higher risk of HIV—how and when to prescribe PrEP to reduce risk

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Healthed asked more than 1000 doctors for their questions about OCPs, and put them to sexual health experts, Dr Terri Foran and Professor Deborah Bateson in this recent Healthed podcast

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Many ADHD-ers report using “masking” and “camouflaging” in their lives. This is where people conceal certain traits and replace them with neurotypical ones to avoid being recognised as neurominorities.

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