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Something Borrowed Success in treating persistent pain now offers hope for those with Long COVID Hamish Wilson, John Douglas Dunbar MedicineToday June 2024 Date posted: 27 June 2024
Something Borrowed Results are looking promising for a combined COVID and flu vaccine. Here’s how it could benefit public health Jaya Dantas MedicineToday June 2024 Date posted: 20 June 2024
Something Borrowed 1 in 5 deaths are caused by heart disease, but what else are Australians dying from? Garry Jennings MedicineToday June 2024 Date posted: 13 June 2024
Something Borrowed From immunotherapy to mRNA vaccines – the latest science on melanoma treatment explained Sarah Diepstraten, John (Eddie) La Marca MedicineToday June 2024 Date posted: 6 June 2024
Something Borrowed As COVID cases rise again, what do I need to know about the new FLiRT variants? Lara Herrero MedicineToday May 2024 Date posted: 30 May 2024
Something Borrowed Oral retinoids can harm unborn babies. But many women taking them for acne may not be using contraception Antonia Shand, Natasha Nassar MedicineToday May 2024 Date posted: 23 May 2024
Something Borrowed Too many Australians aren’t getting a flu vaccine. Why, and what can we do about it? Holly Seale MedicineToday May 2024 Date posted: 16 May 2024
Something Borrowed How does the drug abemaciclib treat breast cancer? Sarah Diepstraten, John (Eddie) La Marca MedicineToday May 2024 Date posted: 8 May 2024
Something Borrowed We looked at genetic clues to depression in more than 14,000 people. What we found may surprise you Jacob Crouse, Ian Hickie MedicineToday May 2024 Date posted: 2 May 2024
Something Borrowed Opioids more potent than fentanyl have been detected in Australia. So what are nitazenes? Suzanne Nielsen, Amanda Roxburgh, Richard Armour MedicineToday Date posted: 26 April 2024
Something Borrowed Murray Valley encephalitis: summer is over but mosquito-borne disease remains a risk in northern Australia Cameron Webb MedicineToday Date posted: 17 April 2024
Something Borrowed A person in Texas caught bird flu after mixing with dairy cattle. Should we be worried? C Raina Macintyre, Ashley Quigley, Haley Stone, Matthew Scotch, Rebecca Dawson MedicineToday Date posted: 11 April 2024
Something Borrowed There are new flu vaccines on offer for 2024. Should I get one? What do I need to know? Allen Cheng MedicineToday Date posted: 3 April 2024
Something Borrowed New research suggests intermittent fasting increases the risk of dying from heart disease. But the evidence is mixed Kaitlin Day, Sharayah Carter MedicineToday March 2024 Date posted: 27 March 2024
Something Borrowed Study links microplastics with human health problems – but there’s still a lot we don’t know Mark Patrick Taylor, Scott P. Wilson MedicineToday March 2024 Date posted: 21 March 2024
Something Borrowed Babies in WA will soon be immunised against RSV – but not with a vaccine Christopher Blyth, Allen Cheng MedicineToday March 2024 Date posted: 14 March 2024
Something Borrowed Meth use is declining in Australia – but the public still sees it as the most worrying drug Steph Kershaw, Cath Chapman, Maree Teesson, Nicole Lee MedicineToday March 2024 Date posted: 7 March 2024
Something Borrowed What is Ryeqo, the recently approved medicine for endometriosis? Nial Wheate, Jasmine Lee MedicineToday January/February 2024 Date posted: 29 February 2024
Something Borrowed Running or yoga can help beat depression, research shows – even if exercise is the last thing you feel like Michael Noetel MedicineToday January/February 2024 Date posted: 21 February 2024
Something Borrowed Vaccination, testing, clean air: COVID hasn’t gone away – here’s where Australia needs to do better Stephane Bouchoucha, Matt Mason, Peta-Anne Zimmerman, Sally Havers MedicineToday January/February 2024 Date posted: 14 February 2024
Something Borrowed Concussion in sport: why making players sit out for 21 days afterwards is a good idea Hunter Bennett MedicineToday January/February 2024 Date posted: 8 February 2024
Something Borrowed The emergence of JN.1 is an evolutionary ‘step change’ in the COVID pandemic. Why is this significant? Suman Majumdar, Brendan Crabb, Emma Pakula, Stuart Turville MedicineToday January/February 2024 Date posted: 1 February 2024
Something Borrowed How long does immunity last after a COVID infection? Lara Herrero, Wesley Freppel MedicineToday January/February 2024 Date posted: 25 January 2024
Something Borrowed An RSV vaccine has been approved for people over 60. But what about young children? Allen Cheng MedicineToday January/February 2024 Date posted: 18 January 2024
Something Borrowed Morning sickness doesn’t only occur in the morning. So why do we still call it that? Luke Grzeskowiak, Hannah Jackson MedicineToday January/February 2024 Date posted: 11 January 2024