This work highlights the important part that general practices play in responding to epidemic thunderstorm asthma events and the need for these practices to be prepared to respond.
A female patient, aged 59 years, presents with an 8 mm slightly raised lump on the right lateral border of the tongue.
A low dietary energy intake relative to exercise energy demands may result in an array of medical issues.
Black salve is promoted as an effective, safe and natural skin cancer treatment, but such claims are not evidence-based, and serious complications have been reported.
The article discusses the case of a woman aged 43 years who was admitted to the emergency department with hypertension and hypoglycaemia on point-of-care testing.
This article aims to improve general practitioners’ knowledge of a specific group of exercise-related conditions that occur in the shin region.
A girl aged 11 years had multiple visits to the general practitioner and emergency department with unusual episodes of sudden-onset respiratory distress associated with stridor.
General practice terms diversify the prevocational experiences of interns and help consolidate rural career pathways.
An individualised approach is needed to provide pre-travel health advice and immunisation.
Timely use of appropriate imaging for sports injuries is required for optimal outcomes.
Local anaesthetic eye drops have recently been advocated as a safe analgesic following eye injuries, but the evidence is limited and the risks are significant.
This study assesses the influence of baseline body mass index and baseline knee pain on improvements in patients participating in a weight loss program for knee osteoarthritis.
This article discusses three common presentations of foot pain following exercise: stress fractures, plantar fasciitis and arthritis.
This paper aims to provide evidence that GPs can use to support healthier diets for their patients.
This article aims to provide Australian general practitioners with an overview of Japanese encephalitis virus, given its recent expansion, and the potential for sustained endemicity.