Delirium costing lives and billions of dollars A new study has laid bare the extent of an often overlooked problem that affects some of society’s most vulnerable.
A cure for the common cold? Researchers claim to have found a way to protect against the world’s most common infectious illness.
Antibiotic stewardship ‘everyone’s’ responsibility A prominent GP has said all healthcare workers need to be wary of superbugs, following the first recorded case of extensively drug-resistant typhoid in Australia.
Disability royal commission gets underway As the inquiry into violence, abuse, neglect and exploitation of people with disability begins, Australia has been warned to expect shocking stories.
Expert backs RACGP calls for access to specific MBS items in prison People who are imprisoned have unique and extensive healthcare needs – Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people even more so.
‘Take action to stay well’: Tailored health checks for veterans New comprehensive health checks for ex-serving ADF members are designed to help ease the transition to civilian life.
Heart Foundation report targets meat-free alternatives More than 2.5 million consumers have been advised to avoid highly processed foods containing potentially dangerous amounts of salt.
Alcohol and older patients: What GPs need to know Figures from the National Drug Strategy Household Survey show Australians may need to turn their assumptions about the demographics of problem drinking upside down.
‘Underestimated and under-treated’: Easing the burden of headache How can GPs best assess and diagnose headache and migraine, and establish an effective management plan for their patients?
Australia leads global cancer survival rates – but more can be done An international study shows Australians have the best chance of survival for seven types of cancers.