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Integrative management of nausea and vomiting

2007

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Clinical Challenge

January-February 2017

Case 1Janine is a regular patient at your practice. She is 31 years of age and generally well. She presents for a Pap smear and mentions that she has ceased her contraceptive pill as she and her partner wish to start a family. You are pleased to have this opportunity to implement some health...

Bone density testing

January-February 2011

Alcoholic liver disease

August 2011

Alcohol is a major cause of liver disease in Australia and the incidence of end stage liver disease among young adult Australians is rising.

Autism spectrum disorders

September 2011

In this article we use BEACH data to examine changes in the management rate of autism spectrum disorders (ASDs) from 2001 to 2011 in children aged <18 years. We also look at encounters where autism was managed during 2006–2011.

Book reviews

September 2011

Books reviewed this month are Anterior Eye Disease and Therapeutics A–Z, 2nd edition by Adrian Bruce and Michael Loughnan and The Panic Virus: Fear, Myth and the Vaccination Debate by Seth Mnookin.

Musculoskeletal injuries

January-February 2010

In 2007–2009, BEACH (Bettering the Evaluation and Care of Health) recorded 979 encounters at which a possible sports related injury was managed in a patient aged 5–24 years. Although there is no way of determining the cause of an injury through BEACH data, we selected musculoskeletal injuries...

Opioid dependence

August 2010

Addiction to opioids, or opioid dependence, encompasses the biopsychosocial dysfunction seen in illicit heroin injectors, as well as aberrant behaviours in patients prescribed opioids for chronic nonmalignant pain.

Restless legs syndrome

May 2009

Restless legs syndrome (RLS) is a common, but frequently undiagnosed, chronic, sensorimotor disorder. In western countries, it is seen in approximately 10% of the general population, with a higher prevalence in women and the elderly (10–20%).

Drug and herb interactions

August 2009

Australian patients spend large sums of money on complementary medicine and therapy each year. General practitioners are often asked questions about whether prescribed medications will interact with complementary medications. What current internet resources can be accessed to assist in...

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