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Recorded penicillin allergy linked to increased risk of ‘superbug’ infections

Recorded penicillin allergy linked to increased risk of ‘superbug’ infections

Researchers say more needs to be done to confirm or rule out the presence of true penicillin allergy to reduce the incidence of superbug infections.


How can GPs best deliver bad news?

How can GPs best deliver bad news?

Giving bad news is part of the job for doctors. But does it leave its mark? And how can doctors do it best?


Living with hepatitis C: A patient’s journey, from diagnosis to cure

Living with hepatitis C: A patient’s journey, from diagnosis to cure

Pamela Wood has lived much of her life as a person with hepatitis C, fighting stigma from the world outside – but also from within herself.


Hepatitis C: Eliminating stigma and boosting treatment

Hepatitis C: Eliminating stigma and boosting treatment

Stigma is the greatest barrier preventing people from receiving life-saving treatment for viral hepatitis.
 


Fighting for the future with hepatitis C treatment in general practice

Fighting for the future with hepatitis C treatment in general practice

GPs are a major part of a new treatment that can eliminate hepatitis C in Australia, but more patients need to be identified to achieve the best results.


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