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‘I’ve seen it be extremely debilitating’

‘I’ve seen it be extremely debilitating’

Patients with hoarding disorder have a significantly increased risk of conditions such as respiratory distress and diabetes.


Generalised anxiety disorder

Generalised anxiety disorder

This episode explores generalised anxiety disorder, including identification and and diagnosis in the primary care setting, as well as the questions GPs can ask and key signs to consider.


‘Watch this space’: GPs to become more involved in NDIS

‘Watch this space’: GPs to become more involved in NDIS

The revelation comes as the Federal Government accepts almost all 29 recommendations from the landmark Tune review as part of an effort to reduce wait times and improve services.


Borderline personality disorder

Borderline personality disorder

Hosts Dr Gill Singleton and Dr Billy Stoupas discuss some of the issues surrounding the diagnosis, treatment and stigma of borderline personality disorder.


Australia’s most common eating disorder is under-recognised: Expert

Australia’s most common eating disorder is under-recognised: Expert

It represents nearly half of all eating disorders, is as common in men as it is in women, and affects around one million people.


Why is Australia’s most common genetic disorder so hard to pick up?

Why is Australia’s most common genetic disorder so hard to pick up?

Iron overload disorder – haemochromatosis – is debilitating and can be fatal.


People experiencing psoriasis and asthma receive PBS relief

People experiencing psoriasis and asthma receive PBS relief

Patients with urea cycle disorder will also benefit from the new round of listings.


Dealing with smartphone stress

Dealing with smartphone stress

The relationship between smartphones and cortisol is not yet clear, but people do report feeling more stressed than before they had a smartphone.


Young mums more likely to have children with ADHD

Young mums more likely to have children with ADHD

Research has found the genetic risk of ADHD in children is particularly strong for women aged younger than 20 when they give birth.


‘It’s not PMS’: Shining a light on premenstrual dysphoric disorder

‘It’s not PMS’: Shining a light on premenstrual dysphoric disorder

The disorder was recently added to the WHO list of diseases, yet latest preliminary findings show it takes an average of 12 years for an Australian woman to be diagnosed.


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