This article describes the management options for a patient with an established diagnosis of OSA and provides a guide for driving licensing requirements.
This article outlines the epidemiology, pathophysiology, diagnosis and management of Restless legs syndrome (RLS).
This article examines what microaggressions are and outlines the key roles of protagonist, target, bystander and ally.
This article outlines the features and prevalence of climate distress, as well as approaches for assessment and management based on current evidence and theory.
This article provides an overview of the key issues encountered in adolescent patients relating to sleep and summarises approaches to assessment and evidence-based management of sleep problems.
This paper provides a summary of the evidence supporting the use of PCSK9 inhibitors and siRNA, with relevant recommendations from consensus guidelines.
A good diagnosis provides a valid interpretation of a person’s experience and is respectful and empowering.
Healthcare professionals may face pressure for urgent diagnosis and management but also need to consider a medium- and long-term plan in the context of the social and cultural environment.
Allergic rhinitis may be a treatable component of sleep disordered breathing that contributes to residual symptoms such as snoring.
Focuses on the behaviours and needs of infants whose mothers have BPD, including knowledge and skills for primary care practitioners to help these troubled families.
Diagnosis of insomnia is facilitated by the use of self-report measures to characterise the sleep disorder and elucidate comorbidities.
Botulinum neurotoxin is an effective treatment for various movement disorders that are disabling and frequently under-recognised.
People who identify as bisexual, transgender or gender diverse report poorer mental health than their homosexual and cisgender counterparts.
This paper quantifies the burden of high psychological distress in primary carers of Australians with disability and identifies modifiable factors to improve mental healthcare in this population.
Effective insomnia treatment requires a multidisciplinary team that is centred on the patient’s preference and personal goals.