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Older people over-represented in emergency departments

Older people over-represented in emergency departments

A new study has found that large numbers of older people are often presenting to emergency departments when they could instead be seeing a GP.


Understanding the role of GPs in responding to adult survivors of child abuse

Understanding the role of GPs in responding to adult survivors of child abuse

In the context of the Royal Commission into Institutional Responses to Child Sexual Abuse – and with governments and other institutions delivering or still crafting their own response – it is important to remember GPs’ vital role in responding to adult survivors of abuse, Tim Senior writes.


Federal Government renews push for extension of cashless debit card trial

Federal Government renews push for extension of cashless debit card trial

The Federal Minister for Social Services has introduced legislation to expand the Government’s cashless debit card trial to Queensland, months after the first attempt was blocked in the Senate.


New research hub to focus on preventive activities for anxiety and depression

New research hub to focus on preventive activities for anxiety and depression

Federal Health Minister Greg Hunt today launched what is described as ‘Australia’s first and largest integrated research initiative into the prevention of anxiety and depression’.


The importance of culturally appropriate healthcare spaces

The importance of culturally appropriate healthcare spaces

To mark National Reconciliation Week, newsGP looks at the importance of cultural safety in general practice and highlights some useful resources for GPs and practice teams.


Let’s talk about inflammatory bowel disease

Let’s talk about inflammatory bowel disease

Crohn’s and Colitis Australia is encouraging people to open up about inflammatory bowel disease and leave behind the associated stigma.


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.


The spectrum is not an exclusively male domain: Recognising autism in females

The spectrum is not an exclusively male domain: Recognising autism in females

Gendered assumptions about autism may result in many girls and women going undiagnosed.


The high cost of brain injury as a result of family violence

The high cost of brain injury as a result of family violence

A landmark new report from Brain Injury Australia shines a light on family-violence-related brain injury, and points to a pathway for diagnosis, treatment and rehabilitation.


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