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Something Borrowed Want long-term contraception? There are more effective options than the pill. But they can be hard to find Deborah Bateson, Kathleen McNamee MedicineToday June 2023 Date posted: 8 June 2023
Something Borrowed Adenomyosis: from symptoms to treatment, two women’s health experts explain this little known condition Jen Southcombe, Nura Fitnat Topbas Selcuki MedicineToday June 2023 Date posted: 1 June 2023
Something Borrowed Around half of kids getting neurodevelopmental assessment show signs of mental distress. We can support them better Adam Guastella, Kelsie Boulton, Natalie Silove MedicineToday May 2023 Date posted: 25 May 2023
Something Borrowed Obesity speeds up loss of immunity from COVID vaccines – new research Agatha A. van der Klaauw, I. Sadaf Farooqi, James E. D. Thaventhiran MedicineToday May 2023 Date posted: 18 May 2023
Something Borrowed Here’s how a new AI tool may predict early signs of Parkinson’s disease Diana Zhang, William Alexander Donald MedicineToday May 2023 Date posted: 11 May 2023
Something Borrowed AI has potential to revolutionise health care – but we must first confront the risk of algorithmic bias Mangor Pedersen MedicineToday May 2023 Date posted: 4 May 2023
Something Borrowed Treatment for drug and alcohol misuse should involve families and communities Katinka van de Ven, Alison Ritter, Erin Cunningham MedicineToday April 2023 Date posted: 27 April 2023
Something Borrowed Cranberry juice can prevent recurrent UTIs, but only for some people Jacqueline Stephens, Gabrielle Williams MedicineToday April 2023 Date posted: 20 April 2023
Something Borrowed Another COVID winter is coming. Is this the calm before another peak? Catherine Bennett MedicineToday Date posted: 13 April 2023
Something Borrowed Major study reveals two-thirds of people who suffer childhood maltreatment suffer more than one kind Daryl Higgins MedicineToday Date posted: 6 April 2023
Something Borrowed Obsessive compulsive disorder is more common than you think. But it can take 9 years for an OCD diagnosis Iain Perkes, David Cooper, Jessica Grisham, Katelyn Dyason, Lara Farrell, Lizzie Manning MedicineToday March 2023 Date posted: 30 March 2023
Something Borrowed Are flu cases already 100 times higher than last year? Here’s what we really know about the 2023 flu season Robert Booy, Ian Barr MedicineToday March 2023 Date posted: 23 March 2023
Something Borrowed Exercise is even more effective than counselling or medication for depression. But how much do you need? Ben Singh, Carol Maher, Jacinta Brinsley MedicineToday March 2023 Date posted: 16 March 2023
Something Borrowed What are these ‘cancer vaccines’ I’m hearing about? And what similarities do they share with COVID vaccines? Sathana Dushyanthen MedicineToday March 2023 Date posted: 9 March 2023
Something Borrowed Why cough medicines containing pholcodine can be deadly even if you took them months before surgery Nial Wheate, Tina Hinton MedicineToday March 2023 Date posted: 23 February 2023
Something Borrowed We got some key things wrong about long COVID. Here are 5 things we’ve learnt Peter Wark MedicineToday January/February 2023 Date posted: 23 February 2023
Something Borrowed New national autism guideline will finally give families a roadmap for therapy decisions Andrew Whitehouse, David Trembath MedicineToday January/February 2023 Date posted: 16 February 2023
Something Borrowed Can beetroot really improve athletic performance? Evangeline Mantzioris MedicineToday January/February 2023 Date posted: 9 February 2023
Something Borrowed Voluntary assisted dying will be available to more Australians this year. Here’s what to expect in 2023 Lindy Willmott, Ben White, Katrine Del Villar MedicineToday January/February 2023 Date posted: 2 February 2023
Something Borrowed Short bursts of physical activity during daily life may lower risk of premature death – new research Mark Hamer, Emmanuel Stamatakis, Matthew Ahmadi MedicineToday December 2022 Date posted: 15 December 2022
Something Borrowed Experimental Alzheimer’s drug shows promise – but there are many hurdles still to overcome Ritchie Williamson, Stuart Dickens MedicineToday December 2022 Date posted: 8 December 2022
Something Borrowed Paxlovid is Australia's first-line COVID antiviral but Lagevrio also prevents severe disease in over-70s Benjamin Cowie, Brett Sutton, Christina Van Heer, Suman Majumdar MedicineToday December 2022 Date posted: 1 December 2022
Something Borrowed Suicide risk is high for military and emergency workers – but support for their families and peers is missing Henry Bowen MedicineToday November 2022 Date posted: 24 November 2022
Something Borrowed Toxic poppy seeds are sending people to hospital. Three experts explain what’s behind the latest food scare Darren Roberts, Jared Brown, Katherine Isoardi MedicineToday November 2022 Date posted: 18 November 2022
Something Borrowed Should you really use your smartwatch or fitness wearable to monitor your heart? Jessica Orchard, Ben Freedman MedicineToday November 2022 Date posted: 10 November 2022