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No evidence acupuncture during IVF increases chances of pregnancy

No evidence acupuncture during IVF increases chances of pregnancy

A new study has cast doubts on acupuncture’s effects on a woman’s chances of having a baby through IVF.


Study shows psychiatrists may be missing training to help people facing family violence

Study shows psychiatrists may be missing training to help people facing family violence

The first study into Australian and New Zealand psychiatrists’ knowledge and preparedness to respond to domestic violence cases has found half of respondents had received fewer than two hours of specific training on how to deal with the issue.


Children of disadvantaged families more often prescribed antipsychotic drugs

Children of disadvantaged families more often prescribed antipsychotic drugs

Australian children and teens from disadvantaged families are more likely to be prescribed antipsychotic medication than others in the same age group, a new study has found.


Digital and beyond: Protecting patient privacy in general practice

Digital and beyond: Protecting patient privacy in general practice

Practices need to be mindful of potential for ‘real world’ data breaches, as well as those in the digital space.


Prof Max Kamien appointed President of the Western Australian Medical Museum

Prof Max Kamien appointed President of the Western Australian Medical Museum

A prestigious career in general practice and a lifelong interest in medical history has contributed to Professor Kamien’s selection as President.


Expert pushes for new health question in census to reveal data on smoking habits

Expert pushes for new health question in census to reveal data on smoking habits

A question on people’s smoking habits in the next census will help experts better understand one of Australia’s greatest health problems, says a leading tobacco control researcher.


May issue of Australian Journal of General Practice now available

May issue of Australian Journal of General Practice now available

The latest issue of the Australian Journal of General Practice, the RACGP’s peer-reviewed
scholarly journal, is now available online.


Using e-therapies to help address mental health issues

Using e-therapies to help address mental health issues

Despite reluctance from some healthcare professionals to use e-therapies for psychological presentations, they have been found to be a useful tool for patients experiencing mild-to-moderate mental health issues.


GPs urged to check service history as more veterans eligible for mental health cover

GPs urged to check service history as more veterans eligible for mental health cover

Veterans who have worked full-time even for a day in the defence force are now covered for all mental health illnesses without having to prove it was caused due to their service, under changes brought in by the Department of Veteran Affairs.


RACGP backs plan to provide access to medicinal cannabis within 48 hours

RACGP backs plan to provide access to medicinal cannabis within 48 hours

RACGP President Dr Bastian Seidel has applauded the Federal Government’s proposed plan to allow patients access to medicinal cannabis products within 48 hours.


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