Exceptions announced for veterans’ GP-led treatment cycles Totally and permanently incapacitated veterans will be exempt from new treatment cycle requirements due to commence in July.
Study finds nearly one in five misdiagnosed as having MS Diagnosing multiple sclerosis is not always straightforward.
GP expert applauds Labor’s vow to ban gay conversion therapy The Federal Opposition said it will implement a nationwide ban on the ‘insidious practice’ if elected.
Supporting children through disaster GPs can now access trauma kits designed to help provide care specific to the needs of children, who are among the most vulnerable in disasters.
Good for the herd GPs are reminding patients of the importance of up-to-date vaccinations in order to ensure herd immunity and keep vulnerable people protected.
Fostering connections to overcome loneliness More and more Australians are feeling lonely, with some experts warning of a loneliness epidemic. What can be done?
No public funding for early breast cancer test: What should GPs know? An expert has cautioned GPs and patients to not be alarmed over the decision.
Closing health gaps for people with mental illness People with mental health concerns often have worse outcomes in physical health, but a change in the way care is funded and delivered could help.
Teens heed smoking warning signs Graphic warnings on cigarette packaging have a strong effect on teenagers, but the impact on older people is starting to wane, a new study has found.
Flu season 2019: What we know With thousands of cases and a handful of deaths already confirmed this year, experts examine what we know so far in 2019.