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Something Borrowed The rise and fall of antibiotics. What would a post-antibiotic world look like? Allen Cheng MedicineToday November 2023 Date posted: 9 November 2023
Something Borrowed We could see thunderstorm asthma in south-eastern Australia this season – here’s how to prepare Janet Davies, Jo Douglass, Joy Lee MedicineToday November 2023 Date posted: 2 November 2023
Something Borrowed Why do people with hoarding disorder hoard, and how can we help? Jessica Grisham, Keong Yap, Melissa Norberg MedicineToday October 2023 Date posted: 26 October 2023
Something Borrowed Do stress and depression increase the risk of Alzheimer’s disease? Here’s why there might be a link Yen Ying Lim, Ivana Chan MedicineToday October 2023 Date posted: 19 October 2023
Something Borrowed New malaria vaccine: no silver bullet but an important step towards eradication Michelle Boyle, Brendan Crabb MedicineToday October 2023 Date posted: 12 October 2023
Something Borrowed Nobel prize in medicine awarded to mRNA pioneers – here’s how their discovery was integral to COVID vaccine development Alice Godden MedicineToday October 2023 Date posted: 5 October 2023
Something Borrowed What do we know about long COVID in kids? And what do I do if I think my child has it? Shidan Tosif MedicineToday September 2023 Date posted: 28 September 2023
Something Borrowed Lots of women try herbs like black cohosh for menopausal symptoms like hot flushes – but does it work? Sasha Taylor, Susan Davis MedicineToday September 2023 Date posted: 21 September 2023
Something Borrowed Cancer is rising in under-50s – but the causes are a mystery Ashleigh Hamilton MedicineToday September 2023 Date posted: 14 September 2023
Something Borrowed Long COVID symptoms can improve, but their resolution is slow and imperfect Suman Majumdar, Brendan Crabb MedicineToday September 2023 Date posted: 7 September 2023
Something Borrowed New study highlights the brain trauma risks for young athletes Stephen Townsend, Alan Pearce, Kathleen Bachynski MedicineToday September 2023 Date posted: 31 August 2023
Something Borrowed Taking more than 5 pills a day? ‘Deprescribing’ can prevent harm – especially for older people Emily Reeve, Jacinta L Johnson, Janet Sluggett, Kate O'Hara MedicineToday August 2023 Date posted: 24 August 2023
Something Borrowed What’s in vapes? Toxins, heavy metals, maybe radioactive polonium Alexander Larcombe MedicineToday August 2023 Date posted: 17 August 2023
Something Borrowed What is POTS? And how is it related to long COVID? Marie-Claire Seeley, Celine Gallagher MedicineToday August 2023 Date posted: 10 August 2023
Something Borrowed Climb the stairs, lug the shopping, chase the kids. Incidental vigorous activity linked to lower cancer risks Emmanuel Stamatakis, Matthew Ahmadi MedicineToday August 2023 Date posted: 3 August 2023
Something Borrowed Daily aspirin doesn’t prevent strokes in older, healthy people after all Nial Wheate, Tina Hinton MedicineToday July 2023 Date posted: 27 July 2023
Something Borrowed Alzheimer’s drug donanemab has been hailed as a ‘turning point’ for treatment. But what does it mean for people with the disease? Steve Macfarlane MedicineToday July 2023 Date posted: 20 July 2023
Something Borrowed New findings show a direct causal relationship between unemployment and suicide Jo-An Occhipinti, Adam Skinner, Ian Hickie, Yun Ju Christine Song MedicineToday July 2023 Date posted: 13 July 2023
Something Borrowed Psychedelic medicine is on its way. But it’s not ‘doing shrooms with your shrink’. Here’s what you need to know Nigel Strauss, Colleen Loo, David Jonathan Castle, Steve Kisely MedicineToday July 2023 Date posted: 6 July 2023
Something Borrowed Genetics and concussion – why a minor knock can be devastating for some people Lyn Griffiths, Annette Greenhow MedicineToday June 2023 Date posted: 22 June 2023
Something Borrowed Long COVID could be caused by the virus lingering in the body. Here’s what the science says Stephen Kent, Chansavath Phetsouphanh MedicineToday June 2023 Date posted: 15 June 2023
Something Borrowed Want long-term contraception? There are more effective options than the pill. But they can be hard to find Deborah Bateson, Kathleen McNamee MedicineToday June 2023 Date posted: 8 June 2023
Something Borrowed Adenomyosis: from symptoms to treatment, two women’s health experts explain this little known condition Jen Southcombe, Nura Fitnat Topbas Selcuki MedicineToday June 2023 Date posted: 1 June 2023
Something Borrowed Around half of kids getting neurodevelopmental assessment show signs of mental distress. We can support them better Adam Guastella, Kelsie Boulton, Natalie Silove MedicineToday May 2023 Date posted: 25 May 2023
Something Borrowed Obesity speeds up loss of immunity from COVID vaccines – new research Agatha A. van der Klaauw, I. Sadaf Farooqi, James E. D. Thaventhiran MedicineToday May 2023 Date posted: 18 May 2023