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Prof Robert Booy

A massive surge in Omicron infections in China likely means new subvariants—and potentially worse.

Amy Peden

The news headlines show summer is a deadly period for drowning in Australia. Sadly, between December 1 and January 9, 35 people died due to drowning.

Ben Falkenmire

Can your patient remember what they just read? How cognitive tasks can inform antidepressant dosage

Dr Deb Mills

With many Australians taking advantage of open borders this summer holiday, Dr Deb Mills, Travel Medicine Expert, helps unpack some information on travel vaccinations, and also provides an update on rabies, and the precautions vacationers should take to minimise their risk

Lynnette Hoffman

After the 3rd year of the pandemic, most GPs feel burned out. Here are some practical tips to get your mojo back.

Dr Manal Mohammed

Since the COVID variant omicron emerged in late 2021, it has rapidly evolved into multiple subvariants. One subvariant, BF.7, has recently been identified as the main variant spreading in Beijing, and is contributing to a wider surge of COVID infections in China.

Dr Linda Calabresi

Untreated aortic stenosis is deadly, here’s what GPs need to know.

A/Prof Jill Dorrian

We often hear about “dementia breakthroughs” in the news – new genes being discovered, new blood tests being developed, new drugs being tested. However, there remains no effective or accessible cure for dementia.

Healthed

There are many reasons why your RAT may not give you the results you expect. But one factor is whether RATs can detect the Omicron variant of SARS-CoV-2 (the virus that causes COVID).

Healthed

Shift work means businesses and organisations can be productive for 24-hours a day. It was initially adopted to protect camps or cities against predators, enemies or disasters

Healthed

At the end of the third year of the pandemic, we are no longer surprised to hear we’re in a new wave of infection. It’s fuelled by new sub-variants of the virus that may evade immunity from both vaccination and previous infections.

Yasmin Clarke

81% of GPs say the government made the wrong call, but only about half are convinced it was achieving its aims