Something borrowed Something Borrowed Can you die from long COVID? The answer is not so simple Rose (Shiqi) Luo, Catherine Itsiopoulos, Kate Anderson, Magdalena Plebanski, Zhen Zheng MedicineToday Date posted: 14 November 2024 Something Borrowed Only 25% of older Queenslanders are aware of the risks heatwaves put on their health – new study Mehak Oberai, Ella Jackman, Shannon Rutherford, Steven Baker, Zhiwei Xu MedicineToday Date posted: 7 November 2024 Something Borrowed Do IUDs cause breast cancer? Here’s what the evidence says Brett Montgomery MedicineToday Date posted: 24 October 2024 Something Borrowed An immediate ban has been issued for the herbicide dacthal. What are the health risks? Ian Musgrave MedicineToday Date posted: 17 October 2024 Something Borrowed XEC is now in Australia. Here’s what we know about this hybrid COVID variant Lara Herrero MedicineToday Date posted: 10 October 2024 Something Borrowed What pathogen might spark the next pandemic? How scientists are preparing for ‘disease X’ Allen Cheng MedicineToday Date posted: 3 October 2024 Something Borrowed Surrogacy is booming. But new research suggests these pregnancies could be higher risk for women and babies Hannah Dahlen, Karleen Gribble MedicineToday Date posted: 26 September 2024 Something Borrowed Research shows diabetes drug could reduce dementia risk. Here’s how the two diseases may be linked Steve Macfarlane MedicineToday September 2024 Date posted: 19 September 2024 Something Borrowed New COVID vaccines may be coming to Australia. Here’s what to know about the JN.1 shots Paul Griffin MedicineToday Date posted: 12 September 2024 Something Borrowed Mobile phones are not linked to brain cancer, according to a major review of 28 years of research Sarah Loughran, Ken Karipidis MedicineToday September 2024 Date posted: 4 September 2024 Something Borrowed RSV is linked to asthma in children – but we can’t say one causes the other yet Jane Tuckerman, Danielle Wurzel MedicineToday Date posted: 29 August 2024 Something Borrowed Long COVID cost the Australian economy almost $10 billion in 2022 – new research C Raina Macintyre, Long Chu, Quentin Grafton, Tom Kompas, Valentina Costantino MedicineToday August 2024 Date posted: 22 August 2024 Something Borrowed WHO has declared mpox a global health emergency. What happens next? C Raina Macintyre MedicineToday August 2024 Date posted: 16 August 2024 Something Borrowed Many men diagnosed with prostate cancer experience poor mental health. We need to support them better Tenaw Tiruye, Kerri Beckmann MedicineToday August 2024 Date posted: 15 August 2024 Something Borrowed Babies infected with syphilis are part of a growing tragedy – one that could be easily prevented Skye McGregor, Belinda Hengel, Robert Monaghan MedicineToday Date posted: 8 August 2024 Something Borrowed Could the shingles vaccine lower your risk of dementia? Ibrahim Javed MedicineToday Date posted: 1 August 2024 Something Borrowed Most Australian welders are exposed to high levels of dangerous fumes. More than 40,000 may be at risk Renee Carey MedicineToday July 2024 Date posted: 25 July 2024 Something Borrowed Injectables for high blood pressure are in the works. Could they mean no more daily pills? Sonali Gnanenthiran, Alta Schutte, Anthony Rodgers MedicineToday July 2024 Date posted: 18 July 2024 Something Borrowed From FLiRT to FLuQE: what to know about the latest COVID variants on the rise Nathan Bartlett MedicineToday Date posted: 11 July 2024 Something Borrowed Not quite medicine, not quite food: how a product like mushroom gummies can fall through the regulatory cracks Jon Wardle MedicineToday June 2024 Date posted: 4 July 2024 Something Borrowed Success in treating persistent pain now offers hope for those with Long COVID Hamish Wilson, John Douglas Dunbar MedicineToday June 2024 Date posted: 27 June 2024 Something Borrowed Results are looking promising for a combined COVID and flu vaccine. Here’s how it could benefit public health Jaya Dantas MedicineToday June 2024 Date posted: 20 June 2024 Something Borrowed 1 in 5 deaths are caused by heart disease, but what else are Australians dying from? Garry Jennings MedicineToday June 2024 Date posted: 13 June 2024 Something Borrowed From immunotherapy to mRNA vaccines – the latest science on melanoma treatment explained Sarah Diepstraten, John (Eddie) La Marca MedicineToday June 2024 Date posted: 6 June 2024 Pagination Current page 1 Page 2 Page 3 Page 4 Page 5 Page 6 Page 7 Page 8 Next page Next › Last page Last » Advertisement Advertisement Advertisement
Something Borrowed Can you die from long COVID? The answer is not so simple Rose (Shiqi) Luo, Catherine Itsiopoulos, Kate Anderson, Magdalena Plebanski, Zhen Zheng MedicineToday Date posted: 14 November 2024
Something Borrowed Only 25% of older Queenslanders are aware of the risks heatwaves put on their health – new study Mehak Oberai, Ella Jackman, Shannon Rutherford, Steven Baker, Zhiwei Xu MedicineToday Date posted: 7 November 2024
Something Borrowed Do IUDs cause breast cancer? Here’s what the evidence says Brett Montgomery MedicineToday Date posted: 24 October 2024
Something Borrowed An immediate ban has been issued for the herbicide dacthal. What are the health risks? Ian Musgrave MedicineToday Date posted: 17 October 2024
Something Borrowed XEC is now in Australia. Here’s what we know about this hybrid COVID variant Lara Herrero MedicineToday Date posted: 10 October 2024
Something Borrowed What pathogen might spark the next pandemic? How scientists are preparing for ‘disease X’ Allen Cheng MedicineToday Date posted: 3 October 2024
Something Borrowed Surrogacy is booming. But new research suggests these pregnancies could be higher risk for women and babies Hannah Dahlen, Karleen Gribble MedicineToday Date posted: 26 September 2024
Something Borrowed Research shows diabetes drug could reduce dementia risk. Here’s how the two diseases may be linked Steve Macfarlane MedicineToday September 2024 Date posted: 19 September 2024
Something Borrowed New COVID vaccines may be coming to Australia. Here’s what to know about the JN.1 shots Paul Griffin MedicineToday Date posted: 12 September 2024
Something Borrowed Mobile phones are not linked to brain cancer, according to a major review of 28 years of research Sarah Loughran, Ken Karipidis MedicineToday September 2024 Date posted: 4 September 2024
Something Borrowed RSV is linked to asthma in children – but we can’t say one causes the other yet Jane Tuckerman, Danielle Wurzel MedicineToday Date posted: 29 August 2024
Something Borrowed Long COVID cost the Australian economy almost $10 billion in 2022 – new research C Raina Macintyre, Long Chu, Quentin Grafton, Tom Kompas, Valentina Costantino MedicineToday August 2024 Date posted: 22 August 2024
Something Borrowed WHO has declared mpox a global health emergency. What happens next? C Raina Macintyre MedicineToday August 2024 Date posted: 16 August 2024
Something Borrowed Many men diagnosed with prostate cancer experience poor mental health. We need to support them better Tenaw Tiruye, Kerri Beckmann MedicineToday August 2024 Date posted: 15 August 2024
Something Borrowed Babies infected with syphilis are part of a growing tragedy – one that could be easily prevented Skye McGregor, Belinda Hengel, Robert Monaghan MedicineToday Date posted: 8 August 2024
Something Borrowed Could the shingles vaccine lower your risk of dementia? Ibrahim Javed MedicineToday Date posted: 1 August 2024
Something Borrowed Most Australian welders are exposed to high levels of dangerous fumes. More than 40,000 may be at risk Renee Carey MedicineToday July 2024 Date posted: 25 July 2024
Something Borrowed Injectables for high blood pressure are in the works. Could they mean no more daily pills? Sonali Gnanenthiran, Alta Schutte, Anthony Rodgers MedicineToday July 2024 Date posted: 18 July 2024
Something Borrowed From FLiRT to FLuQE: what to know about the latest COVID variants on the rise Nathan Bartlett MedicineToday Date posted: 11 July 2024
Something Borrowed Not quite medicine, not quite food: how a product like mushroom gummies can fall through the regulatory cracks Jon Wardle MedicineToday June 2024 Date posted: 4 July 2024
Something Borrowed Success in treating persistent pain now offers hope for those with Long COVID Hamish Wilson, John Douglas Dunbar MedicineToday June 2024 Date posted: 27 June 2024
Something Borrowed Results are looking promising for a combined COVID and flu vaccine. Here’s how it could benefit public health Jaya Dantas MedicineToday June 2024 Date posted: 20 June 2024
Something Borrowed 1 in 5 deaths are caused by heart disease, but what else are Australians dying from? Garry Jennings MedicineToday June 2024 Date posted: 13 June 2024
Something Borrowed From immunotherapy to mRNA vaccines – the latest science on melanoma treatment explained Sarah Diepstraten, John (Eddie) La Marca MedicineToday June 2024 Date posted: 6 June 2024