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GPs warned amid worsening Legionnaires’ disease outbreak

GPs warned amid worsening Legionnaires’ disease outbreak

Healthcare professionals should have a ‘high index of suspicion’ for the disease, with dozens of cases already confirmed across Victoria.


Calls for expansion of multidisciplinary pain management

Calls for expansion of multidisciplinary pain management

The latest pain report shines a light on the need for multidisciplinary programs to be scaled up, in a bid to increase access and reduce stigma.


GPs being left out of patients’ IBD treatment

GPs being left out of patients’ IBD treatment

GPs are being kept in the dark about their patients with IBD, with an audit finding communication with other specialists and hospitals is lacking.


Pregnancy diet could improve child’s heart health: Study

Pregnancy diet could improve child’s heart health: Study

Researchers found eating a high-fibre diet while pregnant may reduce the child’s CVD risk, but one GP expert says it is too early to tell.


Exercise most benefits those with highest OA pain: Study

Exercise most benefits those with highest OA pain: Study

Research indicates physical activity may be particularly important to manage depression in people with greater osteoarthritis-related pain.


Asthma breakthrough could prevent disease development

Asthma breakthrough could prevent disease development

New research is paving the way for an ‘exciting’ asthma treatment after scientists isolated a molecule crucial to long-term protection.


Acute rheumatic fever and rheumatic heart disease

Acute rheumatic fever and rheumatic heart disease

Dr Krystyna de Lange is joined by Dr Allison Hempenstall, a GP and public health physician from Far North Queensland, to discuss acute rheumatic fever and rheumatic heart disease.


Fight ramps up to formalise GPs’ disaster response role

Fight ramps up to formalise GPs’ disaster response role

The RACGP say GPs should be integrated into emergency response plans, after doctors were turned away from evacuation centres due to poor planning.


Australia records first life expectancy drop in decades

Australia records first life expectancy drop in decades

Despite healthcare spending increases, chronic conditions present a key challenge for individuals, governments and society as a whole, the AIHW says.


GPs forced to manage critical pain relief shortage ‘as best we can’

GPs forced to manage critical pain relief shortage ‘as best we can’

Patients and doctors are becoming increasingly distressed about the shortfall, which has been impacting care for more than 18 months.


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