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Rosalyn Page

Almost three years into the pandemic, the widespread uptake of vaccines in Australia, together with the large rate of infection from the Omicron variant has created very good population immunity, according to Professor Kristine Macartney from the National Centre for Immunisation Research.

Bernadette McGuinness

Lecanemab is the first drug to help improve the symptoms of Alzheimer’s by slowing the disease

Dr Linda Calabresi

Key factors when assessing a thyroid nodule are size, number and whether it is ‘hot’ or ‘cold’, says leading endocrinologist, Professor Bruce Robinson.

Yasmin Clarke

Social media and consumerism are major factors, one expert says.

Ben Falkenmire

GPs should plan antivirals for high- risk patients

Dr Aajuli Shukla

Iron deficiency should be considered within a spectrum of deficiency and anaemia, says Dr Pradeep Jayasuriya, a specialist General Practitioner who has recently set up a community-based iron infusion facility and does research in the area.

Healthed

A new type of COVID test is set to be available from November for Australians to use at home.

Dr Aajuli Shukla

Many more asthma sufferers stand to benefit from biologics but have not yet been put into the right referral pathways.

Dr Linda Calabresi

Which oral contraceptive pill is best for PMS? Or acne? Or avoiding weight gain?

Rosalyn Page

Parents concerned about their child’s bedwetting is a common issue encountered in general practice.

Healthed

A bombshell from the RACGP this week highlighted the financial pressures GPs are under, but what about rude and demanding patients and the perception of GPs as second-class citizens in a dysfunctional health system?

Ben Falkenmire

Iron deficiency is a common condition in primary care affecting 12% of the population and around 40% of women under the age of 50. However, it is sometimes difficult to detect in patients clinically, and treatment can be a time-consuming process for GPs.