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As we approach winter with no mandatory masks or isolation laws, and COVID-19, the flu and RSV all looming—what can we do to minimise widespread infection and protect high-risk patients?

Scientists have recently revived several large viruses that had been buried in the frozen Siberian ground (permafrost) for tens of thousands of years.

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Paediatric immunologist weighs in on common Qs

The question of whether and to what extent face masks work to prevent respiratory infections such as COVID and influenza has split the scientific community for decades.

GPs share plastic surgeons concerns over lower standards for cosmetic surgery

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Urological surgeon Professor Henry Woo answers common questions that GPs have about prostatectomy

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It’s no anomaly for Associate Professor Gary Leong to see patients as young as 10 who weigh 100 kilograms.

The TGA has approved certain psychedelic treatments: the response from experts is mixed

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Sub-optimal treatment has led many patients to incorrectly think little can be done

here was a lot of build-up to today’s National Cabinet meeting.

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On Friday, the national cabinet discussed recommendations from the newly released Strengthening Medicare report—only to announce that a decision on proposed reforms won't happen until it meets again in late April.

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A psychiatrist reveals questions he asks to assess vulnerability to stress and depression

As we approach winter with no mandatory masks or isolation laws, and COVID-19, the flu and RSV all looming—what can we do to minimise widespread infection and protect high-risk patients?

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Scientists have recently revived several large viruses that had been buried in the frozen Siberian ground (permafrost) for tens of thousands of years.

Clinical Articles iconClinical Articles

The question of whether and to what extent face masks work to prevent respiratory infections such as COVID and influenza has split the scientific community for decades.

Clinical Articles iconClinical Articles

GPs share plastic surgeons concerns over lower standards for cosmetic surgery

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Urological surgeon Professor Henry Woo answers common questions that GPs have about prostatectomy

Clinical Articles iconClinical Articles

It’s no anomaly for Associate Professor Gary Leong to see patients as young as 10 who weigh 100 kilograms.

Clinical Articles iconClinical Articles

The TGA has approved certain psychedelic treatments: the response from experts is mixed

Clinical Articles iconClinical Articles

Sub-optimal treatment has led many patients to incorrectly think little can be done

Clinical Articles iconClinical Articles

here was a lot of build-up to today’s National Cabinet meeting.

Clinical Articles iconClinical Articles

On Friday, the national cabinet discussed recommendations from the newly released Strengthening Medicare report—only to announce that a decision on proposed reforms won't happen until it meets again in late April.

Clinical Articles iconClinical Articles

A psychiatrist reveals questions he asks to assess vulnerability to stress and depression

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Peanut Allergy

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Paediatric Allergist, Immunologist & Immunopathologist; Royal Children’s Hospital; Epworth Hospital, Melbourne

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