Oral contraceptives might lower sports injury risk in women: study
Women taking oral contraceptives had significantly fewer tendon and muscle injuries than women not on the pill or men, a US study shows. Researchers analysed…
Women taking oral contraceptives had significantly fewer tendon and muscle injuries than women not on the pill or men, a US study shows. Researchers analysed…
A surgeon who saved victims of the Bondi Junction stabbing attack has described how he and his colleagues responded when the first patients arrived at…
A GP who took the Professional Services Review to court to avoid repaying $517,000 in Medicare rebates, arguing it was harsh and unfair, has lost…
Australian researchers will test whether donated breastmilk can reduce feeding intolerance and help the transition to breastfeeding among preterm babies born 4-6 weeks early. From…
Oral appliance therapy is as effective as CPAP for reducing blood pressure in patients with hypertension and moderate to severe obstructive sleep apnoea, according to…
Nurses and pharmacists accessing GP-level Medicare rebates and “cashing out” GP incentive programs to pay for multidisciplinary care are among the suggestions from the Federal…
There has been a boom of people on TikTok, Facebook and other social media sites announcing pregnancies that they claim are linked to semaglutide use.…
Missing two basal or four bolus insulin doses in a fortnight is linked with a clinically significant >5% decrease in time with glucose levels in…
Among people with hypothyroidism, the prevalence of type D personality — a vulnerability factor for general psychological distress — is high, according to a study…
“When I talk to medical students about iron lungs, they look at me like I’m on another planet.” Dr John Wiseman is referring to his…
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