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Issue 24 · 5 July 2021

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    Pain’s cause and effect: we must treat them together

    Marc Russo
    Pains cause and effect we must treat them together 810
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    Rural health: are we on the brink of a workforce “cliff”?

    Cate Swannell
    Rural health are we on the brink of a workforce cliff 928
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    Vaccine roll-out: testing the limits of the thesaurus

    Jane McCredie
    Anti vaxxers racially targeting their misinformation 132
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    Managed care: coming to Australia earlier than we thought?

    Pierre Bradley, Suzi Nou, Michelle Horne
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    Intellectual disability: a path to better care

    Jodie Bailie, Alison Laycock, Veronica Matthews, Ross Bailie
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    Growing evidence for mandatory AEDs in GP clinics

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