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Dr Aajuli Shukla

Heart failure is an incredibly common condition managed in general practice. One of the commonest causes for hospitalisation of heart failure patients is non-adherence to therapy and/or dietary or fluid restriction.

Medical Xpress

A study of more than 100 000 French adults published by The BMJ suggests an association between artificial sweeteners and increased cardiovascular disease risk, including heart attack and stroke.

Dr Linda Calabresi

Even people with medically diagnosed lactose intolerance, can and should have small amounts of lactose daily, Australian dietitian Nicole Dynan says.

Ben Falkenmire

Recent research indicates testosterone therapy improves sexual wellbeing in postmenopausal women...

Dr Charlotte Hespe

In Part 1 and Part 2 of my series on CPD changes, we had a good look at what are the CPD program is looking like for next year.

Felicity Nelson

It’s not just plastic surgeons who are calling for major reforms...

Dr Linda Calabresi

Migraine is the second biggest cause of disability in the world...

Thomas Crow

When given the option between recommending a non-melanoma skin cancer (NMSC) patient for either surgery or radiotherapy, GPs will often choose the surgical route.

Healthed

The Immunisation Coalition has launched a campaign called 'Take It From Me' to encourage Australians to get boosted.

Ben Falkenmire

Vigilance is required now international travel is back, says Associate Professor Sanjaya Senanayake.

Yasmin Clarke

This week, Healthed asked GPs how they felt about the upcoming changes to CPD

Leigh Dayton

It’s time to emerge from the ‘bubble of COVID’ and check out what other countries are doing to keep track of vaccination rates and impacts, says paediatrician Associate Professor Nigel Crawford.