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Talking about fetal alcohol spectrum disorder

Talking about fetal alcohol spectrum disorder

Early intervention can positively improve life outcomes of individuals with fetal alcohol spectrum disorder.


Alcohol and amphetamines most common drugs for which people receive treatment

Alcohol and amphetamines most common drugs for which people receive treatment

The Australian Institute of Health and Welfare has released its latest report on findings of Australians seeking treatment for alcohol and other drugs per state and territory.


SA Aboriginal drug rehabilitation service under threat after funding cuts

SA Aboriginal drug rehabilitation service under threat after funding cuts

The Federal Government will no longer provide the Aboriginal Drug and Alcohol Council the $700,000 a year it needs to operate. Chief Executive Scott Wilson told newsGP the cuts will force the closure of all services.


When is the treatment worse than the disease?

When is the treatment worse than the disease?

New research shows GPs can help patients avoid opioids for chronic non-cancer pain. Dr Hester Wilson, Chair of the RACGP’s Specific Interests Addiction Medicine network, considers how.


How cutting back on mood-altering medication may have given one patient his life back

How cutting back on mood-altering medication may have given one patient his life back

Dr Hester Wilson, GP and Chair of the RACGP’s Specific Interests Addiction Medicine network, reflects on the challenges of helping a patient get off his long-term medications.


Sharp rise in number of Australians accessing treatment for amphetamine use

Sharp rise in number of Australians accessing treatment for amphetamine use

Treatment for amphetamine use has more than doubled in Australia over the last decade, a new report from the Australian Institute of Health and Welfare has found.


Alcohol and illicit drugs responsible for one in every 20 deaths in Australia

Alcohol and illicit drugs responsible for one in every 20 deaths in Australia

Alcohol and illicit drugs are behind nearly one in every 20 Australian deaths, new figures from the Australian Institute of Health and Welfare have revealed.


Why telling people they could get sick in the future won

Why telling people they could get sick in the future won't persuade them to be healthy now

Everyone knows smoking, consuming too much sugar and drinking too much alcohol will harm our long-term health – but many of us do these things anyway. Why?


Discussing the effects of codeine up-scheduling in general practice

Discussing the effects of codeine up-scheduling in general practice

Dr Evan Ackermann, GP and key author of the RACGP’s ‘Prescribing drugs of dependence in general practice: Part C’, talks with newsGP about his initial experiences following the up-scheduling of codeine.


Teen drinking declines as parents change their attitude to alcohol consumption

Teen drinking declines as parents change their attitude to alcohol consumption

Australian teenagers are drinking alcohol at significantly lower rates than two decades ago, according to a new study.


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