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Benzodiazepines

Prescribing the right pharmacological treatment for generalised anxiety disorder can be tricky.

Take quetiapine, for instance, which is widely prescribed off-label. But despite its effectiveness, the

Kemal Atlay27th February 2019

Prescriptions for fixed-dose combination inhalers to treat asthma and COPD may soon require streamlined authority codes.

The RACGP says it has received a letter from the PBAC recommending the change

Respiratory experts have urged caution over the findings of a new study that shows children who have their tonsils or adenoids removed have an increased risk of developing respiratory and allergic

Celebrity chef Pete Evans says the AMA wants to keep people sick after it called for Netflix to remove his documentary promoting ketogenic diets as treatment for autism, cancer and asthma.The Magic

Dr Bruce Shepherd, the former firebrand AMA president who died at the end of May, has been described as a “giant of the profession” by his former colleagues.

Born in 1932, Dr Shepherd (pictured)

Celebrity chef Pete Evans says the AMA wants to keep people sick after it called for Netflix to remove his documentary promoting ketogenic diets as treatment for autism, cancer and asthma.

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#CrazySocks4Docs has taken Twitter by storm for a second year, with medical professionals and students flooding to social media to share photos of their brightly coloured and mismatched socks.

The

OBITUARYDr Bruce Shepherd, the former firebrand AMA president who died last week, has been described as a “giant of the profession” by his former colleagues.Born in 1932 and trained as an orthopaedic

Crazy Socks 4 Docs is back — and this time it's going global.

The social media campaign, which returns for a second year tomorrow, was launched to raise awareness of mental health issues in the

A Melbourne clinic whose policy of charging more for a consult with a female GP attracted the ire of the federal health minister has apologised — but maintains its billing approach has nothing to do

Some 7,000 GPs will lose access to certain bulk-billing incentives as part of a revamp of the rural classification system.

Doctors in some "inner regional" areas will suddenly find themselves working