The MJA’s Special Collection on Indigenous Health for NAIDOC Week 2026
The latest collection of Indigenous led and authored papers begins today in the Medical Journal of Australia.
The latest collection of Indigenous led and authored papers begins today in the Medical Journal of Australia.
There’s a lot of mis- and disinformation about postural orthostatic tachycardia syndrome (POTS) online. Experts say a new name would clear up some of the confusion.
Australian guidelines recommending that egg be introduced to a baby’s diet in their first year of life are being credited with a steep decline in one of the most common food allergies in young children.
Almost half of Australian men have experienced two or more adverse childhood experiences. Researchers say it’s linked directly to adult mental ill-health.
The harmful effects of woodfire heater smoke are coming under increased scrutiny, with Asthma Australia calling for a national approach from governments to reduce the health impacts.
The National Heart Foundation released a practical guide for treating obesity and cardiovascular disease, and GLP-1 therapies are key.
Breastfeeding is a significant protective factor for mothers and babies in emergency situations, says Médecins Sans Frontières paediatrician
A global effort led by Monash University has successfully changed the name of Polycystic Ovary Syndrome to Polyendocrine Metabolic Ovarian Syndrome.
The coming 2026 flu season presents many challenges, but it’s hoped a new nasal influenza vaccine available for children will help prevent record case numbers of flu this year.