Re-evaluating antidepressant prescribing in primary care
Antidepressants are being overprescribed, but there is limited guidance for general practitioners or their patients when it comes to stopping the medication.
Antidepressants are being overprescribed, but there is limited guidance for general practitioners or their patients when it comes to stopping the medication.
This week, the MJA published new evidence of the national prevalence of intimate partner violence (IPV). The survey of a representative sample of 8500 Australians adds new knowledge about the prevalence and nature of physical, psychological and sexual violence between intimate partners aged 16 years and over in Australia. The study confirms that substantial proportions of Australians have experienced physical violence (29.1%), sexual violence (11.7%), and psychological violence (41.2%) by an intimate partner. These findings are relevant to a range of policy makers and sector stakeholders, and are significant for medical practitioners and regulatory bodies.
Despite changes to mandatory reporting obligations in 2018, many Australian doctors remain hesitant to seek treatment for mental health concerns, fearing they might be reported to the regulator. Dispelling this perception is vital to ensure doctors seek treatment when they need it.
Melioidosis is endemic in Cairns, with the number of cases increasing since 2015 (here and here). This year, however, there has been an extraordinary season, with more than four times the number of cases in Cairns already than in any prior year. One hundred cases of melioidosis have been reported in the Cairns and Hinterland Hospital and Health Service from 1 January to 13 April 2025.
The updated guidelines for osteoporosis management and fracture prevention are an evidence‐based pragmatic tool designed to support general practitioners in the treatment and management of at-risk patients.
Needle and syringe programs are a proven public health intervention that provide free, sterile injecting equipment to people who use drugs. By reducing needle sharing, these programs help prevent the spread of blood-borne viruses such as hepatitis C and HIV and minimise life-threatening bacterial infections.
Médecins Sans Frontières Australia (MSF) and Doctors for the Environment Australia (DEA) have written an open letter to all federal election candidates, calling for climate action to protect human health.
Australia is grappling with significant shortages of essential medications, including opioids, posing severe consequences to the people and families we care for as palliative care specialists — and it has been like this for over two years.
A new Cochrane review examines the latest evidence on stem cell injections for knee osteoarthritis — a debilitating condition that affects over 2 million Australians and costs the health system more than $4 billion each year. The findings highlight how much uncertainty remains around the potential benefits of this increasingly popular treatment option.