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Fiona Clark

Experts in Europe say assessment tools are underestimating risk—how does Australia’s calculator stack up.

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Copping it from patients is bad enough, but should we accept it from our peers? It seems we often do…

Manuela Callari

Ozempic has only been approved and funded for lowering blood glucose levels in people with T2D. Wegovy, the higher dose version of semaglutide, has been approved specifically for weight loss, learn more...

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Prof Deborah Bateson, Sexual Health Physician, and Dr Rebecca South, Women's Health GP, answer a series of questions on the topic of cervical cancer screening. These questions were compiled by GPs and health professionals across Australia.

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As insomnia and sleep disorders become more common, delve into our podcast series that highlights the recommendations to help treat patients with this condition.

Dr Cher McGillivray

Problems with focus and impulse control can be common developmental stages through which children and adolescents naturally progress.

Sophia Auld

Functional abdominal pain in children is very common. It's often self-limiting, and the cause is rarely serious, but the pain is as real as a gut punch...

A/Prof Nial Wheate

Ryeqo has been available in Australia since 2022, but until now was not specifically indicated for endometriosis. Here's how it works and what you need to be aware of.

Lynnette Hoffman

As new deprescribing guidelines are released, experts say it’s time to consider whether fears of stopping antidepressants are justified...

Lakshini Mendis-David

Cardiologist explains the evidence and application of three key 'nutraceuticals'...

Sophia Auld

RANZCR has argued that women should be notified of their breast density, but with no guidelines in place, what can GPs do?

Dr Sarah Tedjasukmana

Uterine fibroids are highly prevalent, affecting up to 80% of women by the age of 50, according to Associate Professor Alex Polyakov, obstetrician and gynaecologist at the University of Melbourne and Genea Fertility.