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Potential therapeutic uses of cannabinoids to treat behavioural problems in children and adolescents with developmental disorders

Potential therapeutic uses of cannabinoids to treat behavioural problems in children and adolescents with developmental disorders

26/05/2021

There is a great deal of interest in the potential symptomatic benefits of medicinal cannabis for developmental disorders.


General practitioners are key to increasing Australia’s low rate of breast reconstruction

General practitioners are key to increasing Australia’s low rate of breast reconstruction

30/06/2020

Although not all women undergoing mastectomy will desire or choose breast reconstruction, it is important that all women have the opportunity to make an informed choice.


The challenge of outpatient clinical triage in paediatric gastroenterology: Who is referred and what is needed?

The challenge of outpatient clinical triage in paediatric gastroenterology: Who is referred and what is needed?

20/03/2019

Effective clinical triage of referrals relies on provision of adequate clinical information (‘red flags’) and investigations.


Achieving optimal self-management in hereditary haemochromatosis: Results from a community questionnaire

Achieving optimal self-management in hereditary haemochromatosis: Results from a community questionnaire

29/08/2018

A positive attitude and a sense of perceived behavioural control contribute to successful haemochromatosis self-management with doctors playing an important part.


Polycystic ovary syndrome in Central Australia: Diagnosis and screening of cardiometabolic risk and emotional wellbeing

Polycystic ovary syndrome in Central Australia: Diagnosis and screening of cardiometabolic risk and emotional wellbeing

22/03/2018

Diagnosis of PCOS in an Aboriginal primary care setting is being performed correctly and at a young age; however, subsequent screening of cardiometabolic risk and emotional wellbeing needs more work.


Quantifying the benefits and harms of various preventive health activities

Quantifying the benefits and harms of various preventive health activities

23/11/2018

How should GPs and patients prioritise which preventive health activities to undertake?


The impact of COVID-19 on Australian cancer screening and strategies to mitigate ongoing disruption of screening services

The impact of COVID-19 on Australian cancer screening and strategies to mitigate ongoing disruption of screening services

25/10/2021

At-home screening and risk stratification are strategies that can be employed at times of disruption to maintain adequate levels of cancer prevention and early detection.


COVID-19 and sotrovimab: The Moree experience

COVID-19 and sotrovimab: The Moree experience

28/11/2022

The pathways developed in Moree, NSW, illustrate the importance and impact of community ownership and leadership for effective delivery of a public health intervention.


Aboriginal communities need to be at the forefront of the COVID-19 vaccination campaign

Aboriginal communities need to be at the forefront of the COVID-19 vaccination campaign

21/02/2022

To ensure that Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people are vaccinated it is essential to engage, work and consult with and listen to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities.


Life after COVID-19: The importance of a safe return to physical activity

Life after COVID-19: The importance of a safe return to physical activity

25/11/2020

The Australasian College of Sport and Exercise Physicians has developed a guideline for primary care practitioners to assist with safe return of patients to physical activity after COVID-19.

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