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Experts debunk some common misconceptions about managing bone health

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Malnutrition is frequently under recognised and under treated in routine clinical practice. With up to two-thirds of community-dwelling older Australians at risk, proactive screening and intervention are essential to target modifiable factors.

Local independent doctors' health services are at risk of closing. Here's why it matters...

Report finds no communication with the patient's GP in one third of UCC visits...

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Avant’s legal team explains the key lessons from a case before the Australian Information Commissioner…

Anyone born after January 1 2009 will never be able to legally buy tobacco in the UK thanks to the tobacco and vapes bill, which is expected to become law in March 2026.

An Australian teenager who died after eating beef sausages on a camping trip has been confirmed as the nation’s first death from a tick-induced meat allergy.

Legislative changes will severely impact some who may not deserve it, experts say...

Practical tips for testing, diagnosis and management…

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Early pregnancy bleeding occurs in one in four pregnancies. Approximately one third of women who experience early pregnancy bleeding will go on to miscarry whilst two thirds will have a live birth. Whether or not the pregnancy eventually continues, early pregnancy bleeding is often a cause of significant stress and anxiety. Miscarriage can often have a profound emotional impact which can affect not only the woman herself but also her partner and family. For many, the psychological effects may persist for years and intensify with recurrent losses.

Men tend to lose the Y chromosome from their cells as they age. But because the Y bears few genes other than for male determination, it was thought this loss would not affect health.

Experts debunk some common misconceptions about managing bone health

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Malnutrition is frequently under recognised and under treated in routine clinical practice. With up to two-thirds of community-dwelling older Australians at risk, proactive screening and intervention are essential to target modifiable factors.

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Local independent doctors' health services are at risk of closing. Here's why it matters...

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Report finds no communication with the patient's GP in one third of UCC visits...

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Avant’s legal team explains the key lessons from a case before the Australian Information Commissioner…

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Anyone born after January 1 2009 will never be able to legally buy tobacco in the UK thanks to the tobacco and vapes bill, which is expected to become law in March 2026.

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An Australian teenager who died after eating beef sausages on a camping trip has been confirmed as the nation’s first death from a tick-induced meat allergy.

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Legislative changes will severely impact some who may not deserve it, experts say...

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Practical tips for testing, diagnosis and management…

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Early pregnancy bleeding occurs in one in four pregnancies. Approximately one third of women who experience early pregnancy bleeding will go on to miscarry whilst two thirds will have a live birth. Whether or not the pregnancy eventually continues, early pregnancy bleeding is often a cause of significant stress and anxiety. Miscarriage can often have a profound emotional impact which can affect not only the woman herself but also her partner and family. For many, the psychological effects may persist for years and intensify with recurrent losses.

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Men tend to lose the Y chromosome from their cells as they age. But because the Y bears few genes other than for male determination, it was thought this loss would not affect health.

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Tune in for "Facial rashes case studies - Practical guide to assessment and management" lecture

Tuesday 9th June, 7pm - 9pm AEST

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Dr Philip Tong

Consultant Dermatologist; Founder, DermScreen, Dermatology Junction; Visiting Medical Officer, St Vincent’s Hospital Sydney

What does it mean when a facial red rash does not respond to topical steroids and gets worse with the treatment? Dermatologist Dr Philip Tong presents a series of cases with this scenario.