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    Tag: Coronavirus

    Reductions in alcohol-related liver harm stopped when COVID-19 hit, study suggests

    May 8, 2025

    A trend of declining hospital admissions for alcohol-related liver disease during the 2010s abruptly stopped when the COVID-19 pandemic hit, Australian researchers say. The researchers…

    Dr Justin Coleman

    Whack-a-mole medicine in an age of patients with alternative facts

    May 7, 2025

    Once upon a time, getting caught in a lie, especially a hand-in-the-cookie-jar one, carried consequences. Shame, maybe a grovelling apology. A promise to do better…

    Are you an expert or just a doctor with a platform?

    May 3, 2025

    Free speech. Hate speech. Cancelled speech. Who has the right to speak? Can doctors who have never been involved in the research or use of…

    Telehealth and COVID-19 items — MBS Quick Guide for May

    May 1, 2025

    Get the most important MBS telehealth and COVID-19 items for GPs at a glance with AusDoc’s May Quick Guide. The MBS Quick Guide to routine attendance…

    ‘Young lives destroyed’: Why this GP has set up a long COVID clinic

    April 28, 2025

    Dr David Fineberg was shocked when he saw previously fit soldiers who could barely rise from a chair as a result of long COVID.  …

    ‘Don’t let the bastards grind you down’: Dr Mukesh Haikerwal (quietly) retires from general practice

    April 7, 2025

    A week into retirement Dr Mukesh Haikerwal is making all the right noises. One of Australia’s best-known GPs, the irrepressible doctor is talking holidays, movies, more…

    Telehealth and COVID-19 MBS items — your April Quick Guide

    April 1, 2025

    Get the most important MBS telehealth and COVID-19 items for GPs at a glance with AusDoc’s April Quick Guide. The MBS Quick Guide to routine attendance…

    JAMA paper says COVID-19 antiviral does little for vaccinated over-70s, but experts point to study limitations

    March 4, 2025

    COVID-19 antiviral nirmatrelvir-ritonavir cuts neither hospitalisations nor deaths among vaccinated older adults, a US-Canadian study has suggested. However, Australian experts say the ‘natural experiment’ study…

    March into an MBS rebrand — AusDoc’s Quick Guide to video, phone and COVID-19 items

    February 27, 2025

    From 1 March, existing MBS  ‘telehealth’ attendance items will be referred to as ‘video’ items. The MBS item numbers, descriptors and rebates remain otherwise the same,…

    Transplant a promising cure for COVID-19 lung injury: first Australian case

    February 13, 2025

    Australia’s first patient to undergo a lung transplant to treat an irreversible COVID-19-related lung injury has had a successful outcome, his doctors say. After spending…

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