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Lactose intolerance, a condition where the body cannot digest a milk sugar due to enzyme deficiency, is commonly considered in patients presenting with gastrointestinal symptoms including diarrhoea, abdominal pain, and bloating. It may occur in isolation or alongside other intolerances or irritable bowel syndrome.

Over 90% of GPs want the government’s to examine underbilling and unpaid work by GPs, Healthed’s latest survey suggests

With the school year underway around the U.S., parents and caregivers are once again faced with the age-old struggle of wrangling groggy kids out of bed in the morning. For parents of preteens and teenagers, it can be particularly challenging

Women with polycystic ovarian syndrome can be reassured that their chance of falling pregnant with assisted conception techniques is on a par with that of women without the syndrome

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While GPs are familiar with triple therapy treatment for COPD, many are not considering the treatment for asthma patients.

There is no doubt that the vast majority of frontline GPs see the Medicare ‘rorting’ story as a coordinated, carefully planned attack on the integrity of every GP in the country delivered by some of Australia’s largest and most influential media outlets.

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The questions in this survey were inspired by the recent media coverage on Medicare ‘fraud’, reported extensively by the ABC, The Sydney Morning Herald and The Age

Infections and deaths from COVID-19 are still occurring and the pandemic is not over

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Reducing this can improve a child’s behaviour and social skills

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One of the most common treatments for restless legs syndrome can, in about a third of cases, wind up making the symptoms worse, warns respiratory and sleep physician Professor Brendon Yee from Sydney.

Lactose intolerance, a condition where the body cannot digest a milk sugar due to enzyme deficiency, is commonly considered in patients presenting with gastrointestinal symptoms including diarrhoea, abdominal pain, and bloating. It may occur in isolation or alongside other intolerances or irritable bowel syndrome.

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Over 90% of GPs want the government’s to examine underbilling and unpaid work by GPs, Healthed’s latest survey suggests

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With the school year underway around the U.S., parents and caregivers are once again faced with the age-old struggle of wrangling groggy kids out of bed in the morning. For parents of preteens and teenagers, it can be particularly challenging

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Women with polycystic ovarian syndrome can be reassured that their chance of falling pregnant with assisted conception techniques is on a par with that of women without the syndrome

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While GPs are familiar with triple therapy treatment for COPD, many are not considering the treatment for asthma patients.

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There is no doubt that the vast majority of frontline GPs see the Medicare ‘rorting’ story as a coordinated, carefully planned attack on the integrity of every GP in the country delivered by some of Australia’s largest and most influential media outlets.

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The questions in this survey were inspired by the recent media coverage on Medicare ‘fraud’, reported extensively by the ABC, The Sydney Morning Herald and The Age

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Infections and deaths from COVID-19 are still occurring and the pandemic is not over

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Reducing this can improve a child’s behaviour and social skills

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One of the most common treatments for restless legs syndrome can, in about a third of cases, wind up making the symptoms worse, warns respiratory and sleep physician Professor Brendon Yee from Sydney.

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Dermatologist; Senior Vice President, Australasian Society of Cosmetic Dermatologists

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