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Fossil fuelled health crisis
The world’s dependence on fossil fuels is exacerbating the health impacts of climate change, according to the seventh edition of The Lancet's annual Countdown report. Read More...
Physical activity after COVID-19
Cosmetic, non-invasive treatments for the skin, especially the face and neck, are increasing exponentially throughout the world. Australia is no exception. Read More...
Use of lasers in vascular lesions
Cosmetic, non-invasive treatments for the skin, especially the face and neck, are increasing exponentially throughout the world. Australia is no exception. Read More...
BMW i4 EV is all class
For the first time, Dr Mike Civil gets to review a fully electric car, and now he feels one beckoning – when he finds room in his garage. Read More...
Saving general practice
GPs don’t need headlines and a truckload of statistics to tell them what they live with everyday of their working lives – general practice is in a parlous, and some says perilous, state. Read More...
Breast imaging – a practical approach
A 54-year-old woman presents with a palpable abnormality in the right breast. She has no personal or family history of breast cancer. A palpable lump is present in the right breast at the 5 o’clock retroareolar position. There are no skin changes, nipple discharge or palpable axillary nodes. Read More...
Management of first-time shoulder dislocations
The glenohumeral joint is the most frequently dislocated joint and usually occurs following an injury such as a fall or in a collision during sports including AFL, basketball or rugby. The direction of dislocation is usually anterior and most will self-reduce, but it is estimated 30-40% require a formal reduction. Read More...