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Something Borrowed Breast cancer screening is ripe for change. We need to assess a woman’s risk – not just her age Carolyn Nickson, Bruce Mann, Karen Canfell MedicineToday Date posted: 26 March 2025
Something Borrowed Japanese encephalitis has claimed a second life in NSW and been detected in Brisbane Cameron Webb, Andrew Van Den Hurk MedicineToday Date posted: 20 March 2025
Something Borrowed Five years since COVID was declared a pandemic, we’re still poorly prepared for the next one Sharon Lewin, Peter C. Doherty MedicineToday March 2025 Date posted: 13 March 2025
Something Borrowed Without change, half of Australian kids and adolescents will be overweight or obese by 2050 Jessica Kerr, Peter Azzopardi, Susan M. Sawyer MedicineToday Date posted: 5 March 2025
Something Borrowed There’s an outbreak of melioidosis in north Queensland. Here’s what to know about this deadly ‘mud bug’ Thomas Jeffries MedicineToday January/February 2025 Date posted: 27 February 2025
Something Borrowed Australian women will soon be eligible for a menopause health check. Here’s what to expect Susan Davis MedicineToday Date posted: 20 February 2025
Something Borrowed What do the changes to IUD access mean for Australian women? Danielle Mazza MedicineToday January/February 2025 Date posted: 13 February 2025
Something Borrowed Why the WHO has recommended switching to a healthier salt alternative Xiaoyue (Luna) Xu, Bruce Neal MedicineToday Date posted: 6 February 2025
Something Borrowed Should we sequence the DNA of every baby born in Australia? Soon, you could have your say Sarah Norris, Ainsley Newson, Lisa Dive, Stacy Carter MedicineToday Date posted: 30 January 2025
Something Borrowed People on Ozempic may have fewer heart attacks, strokes and addictions – but more nausea, vomiting and stomach pain Lauren Ball, Emily Burch MedicineToday Date posted: 23 January 2025
Something Borrowed Mozzies may be carrying Japanese encephalitis this summer. Here’s what to know if you’re spending time outdoors Cameron Webb MedicineToday Date posted: 13 January 2025
Something Borrowed Many Australians are recording their visits to the doctor – some without permission Megan Prictor, Amelia Hyatt MedicineToday December 2024 Date posted: 19 December 2024
Something Borrowed If ‘correlation doesn’t imply causation’, how do scientists figure out why things happen? Hassan Vally MedicineToday December 2024 Date posted: 11 December 2024
Something Borrowed The genetic risk of depression is a stronger predictor of heart problems in women than men: new research Jiayue-Clara Jiang, Sonia Shah MedicineToday December 2024 Date posted: 5 December 2024
Something Borrowed RNA editing is the next frontier in gene therapy – here’s what you need to know Flora Hui, Guei-Sheung (Rick) Liu MedicineToday November 2024 Date posted: 28 November 2024
Something Borrowed Can you die from long COVID? The answer is not so simple Rose (Shiqi) Luo, Catherine Itsiopoulos, Kate Anderson, Magdalena Plebanski, Zhen Zheng MedicineToday Date posted: 14 November 2024
Something Borrowed New study suggests weight loss drugs like Ozempic could help with knee pain. Here’s why there may be a link Giovanni E. Ferreira, Christina Abdel Shaheed MedicineToday Date posted: 14 November 2024
Something Borrowed Only 25% of older Queenslanders are aware of the risks heatwaves put on their health – new study Mehak Oberai, Ella Jackman, Shannon Rutherford, Steven Baker, Zhiwei Xu MedicineToday Date posted: 7 November 2024
Something Borrowed Do IUDs cause breast cancer? Here’s what the evidence says Brett Montgomery MedicineToday Date posted: 24 October 2024
Something Borrowed An immediate ban has been issued for the herbicide dacthal. What are the health risks? Ian Musgrave MedicineToday Date posted: 17 October 2024
Something Borrowed XEC is now in Australia. Here’s what we know about this hybrid COVID variant Lara Herrero MedicineToday Date posted: 10 October 2024
Something Borrowed What pathogen might spark the next pandemic? How scientists are preparing for ‘disease X’ Allen Cheng MedicineToday Date posted: 3 October 2024
Something Borrowed Surrogacy is booming. But new research suggests these pregnancies could be higher risk for women and babies Hannah Dahlen, Karleen Gribble MedicineToday Date posted: 26 September 2024
Something Borrowed Research shows diabetes drug could reduce dementia risk. Here’s how the two diseases may be linked Steve Macfarlane MedicineToday September 2024 Date posted: 19 September 2024
Something Borrowed New COVID vaccines may be coming to Australia. Here’s what to know about the JN.1 shots Paul Griffin MedicineToday Date posted: 12 September 2024