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Sydney choking on smoke from bushfires: What GPs need to know

Sydney choking on smoke from bushfires: What GPs need to know

Health warnings have been issued in the face of ‘alarming and dangerous’ levels of air pollution in NSW, with a forecast heatwave likely to exacerbate what is a looming public health issue.


How do you live a life more ordinary?

How do you live a life more ordinary?

When a ‘broken’ man came to Dr Hester Wilson, she was faced with the limits of what medicine could offer.


Deaths from congenital heart disease are declining

Deaths from congenital heart disease are declining

A new report shows that congenital heart disease is more likely to be experienced as a complex, ongoing condition.


Closing gaps in monitoring heart health

Closing gaps in monitoring heart health

Two large-scale studies have highlighted how surveillance of heart conditions can be boosted in general practice, aiding in prevention and management.


NPS general practice report echoes RACGP findings

NPS general practice report echoes RACGP findings

It found mental health conditions are among the most common issues dealt with in general practice.


Worldwide eradication of wild poliovirus type 3

Worldwide eradication of wild poliovirus type 3

The World Health Organization confirmed the news on World Polio Day, which brings the world significantly closer to being completely polio free.


The heart disease type that’s bucking downward trends

The heart disease type that’s bucking downward trends

Rates of heart disease death in Australia are in decline – except for those caused by atrial fibrillation, a condition that often flies under the radar.


Primary healthcare steering group revealed

Primary healthcare steering group revealed

The 12-person panel will guide primary care reforms covered in the Federal Government’s Long Term National Health Plan.


Popular hypertension drug linked with suicide

Popular hypertension drug linked with suicide

Angiotensin receptor blockers may be associated with a higher risk of suicide than alternative medications, a new study has found.


Premature menopause increases cardiovascular disease: Research

Premature menopause increases cardiovascular disease: Research

New research has discovered a dose-response relationship between cardiovascular disease and onset of menopause.


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