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Piecing together the puzzle of polycystic ovary syndrome

Piecing together the puzzle of polycystic ovary syndrome

Polycystic ovary syndrome presents with many symptoms, and is often overlooked or misdiagnosed, but GPs can play a vital part in piecing together the puzzle of diagnosis.


Statins linked to rare muscle disorder

Statins linked to rare muscle disorder

People who develop a rare disorder of the muscles, known as inflammatory myositis, are more likely to have taken statins to control their cholesterol, according to a new study.


Women with diabetes more likely to get cancer, international study shows

Women with diabetes more likely to get cancer, international study shows

A global review involving almost 20 million people has shown that having diabetes significantly raises the risk of developing cancer, and for women the risk is even higher.


AIHW findings show strong evidence of positive GP–patient relationships

AIHW findings show strong evidence of positive GP–patient relationships

More than 80% of Australians feel the quality of care they received from their GP or other healthcare providers is ‘excellent’ or ‘very good’, according to an Australian Institute of Health and Welfare report.


Tas Government announces free vaccines to tackle meningococcal outbreak

Tas Government announces free vaccines to tackle meningococcal outbreak

Tasmanians aged under 21 will be able to access a vaccination program against four strains of meningococcal disease over the next three months.


Detecting and managing type 2 diabetes in general practice – It’s About Time

Detecting and managing type 2 diabetes in general practice – It’s About Time

National Diabetes Week 2018  focuses on the urgency of early detection of type 2 diabetes. Dr Gary Deed, Chair of the RACGP’s Diabetes Specific Interests network, talks to newsGP about how to achieve this in day-to-day practice.


Kidney disease on the rise among older Australians: AIHW report

Kidney disease on the rise among older Australians: AIHW report

Chronic kidney disease is increasing in older people, with the proportion of Australians aged 65–74 with the disease three times higher than for those aged 55–64, a recent report from the Australian Institute of Health and Welfare has found.


Study reveals early heart disease risk for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people

Study reveals early heart disease risk for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people

Experts are advising Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people to have a heart check following evidence they face a high risk of cardiovascular disease earlier than previously thought.


‘Urgent action’ required to stem Australia’s chronic disease burden: ACDPA

‘Urgent action’ required to stem Australia’s chronic disease burden: ACDPA

Australia needs to improve its efforts in disease prevention in order to improve gaps in life expectancy between the ‘haves and have nots’, according to the Australian Chronic Disease Prevention Alliance.


New treatment for people with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease to be listed on the PBS

New treatment for people with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease to be listed on the PBS

Australians with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease will soon be able to more easily access a new triple-combination inhaler designed to boost lung capacity and reduce attacks of breathlessness.


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