The aim of this study is to identify persistent symptoms in unvaccinated community-managed patients following COVID-19 infection.
This article compares intrauterine devices now available in Australia to support informed patient choice.
Healthcare workers are a vulnerable population who have been exposed to high work-related stress during the COVID-19 pandemic because of the high risk of infection and excessive workloads.
The primary care physician has an essential role in providing women with guidance, counselling and assessment regarding fertility concerns.
Growing evidence shows that lifestyle interventions are an effective component of management for patients with mental illness to improve mental health, physical health and quality of life.
The past 15 years have witnessed an escalating interest in the role of the general practitioner with special interest in Australia and other countries.
Despite international consensus regarding the judicious use of diagnostic spinal imaging, patients continue to be over-referred.
Beliefs about the usefulness of initiatives to reduce opioid prescribing in clinical practice and autonomy in prescribing may be important considerations in driving compliance.
Quarantine has been associated with increased rates of suicide, anger, acute stress disorder, depression and post-traumatic stress disorder, with symptoms continuing even years after quarantine.
Regular contraceptive review should take account of the fact that women’s reasons for use may shift between contraceptive and non-contraceptive purposes.
An updated overview of Burkholderia pseudomallei, the causative agent of melioidosis, including epidemiology, risk factors for infection, spectrum of clinical disease, diagnosis and management.
To prevent heat-related disease, GPs need to work across prevention levels to mitigate climate change, recognise vulnerable patients, and work with these patients to plan management strategies.
Prescribing drugs to reduce the risk of cancer is a new development in primary cancer prevention.
Syphilis is a great mimicker and should not be forgotten as a differential diagnosis of erythematous scaly rashes.
Changes in perinatal healthcare services due to COVID-19 have resulted in an altered antenatal and postnatal schedule, which may reduce screening, detection and treatment of mental illness.