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Do some children need statins?

Prioritising neurological disease research: do our leaders have the nerve?

Reimagining systems to elevate women in global health leadership

More people are asking generative AI questions about their health. But the wrong answer can be risky

NDIS reforms aim to make the scheme fairer. But we’ve found the groups struggling to gain access

Leaders urged to push back on Trump Administration’s attack on evidence, health and rights

Loneliness after spousal loss: a universal experience

Australia’s booming cosmetic industry: closing regulatory gaps to protect patients

Join Us – a quick and easy way for community to engage with medical research

The growing national burden of arthritis demands urgent attention and investment

Linking antibiotic use with socio-economic status: insights to combat antimicrobial resistance

Public hospital leadership must eliminate workplace abuse of doctors in training, not perpetuate it

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