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Nocturia and insomnia in a middle-aged male

John, a 68-year-old retired accountant, presents to his GP complaining of poor sleep and frequent nighttime urination.

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Scratching the Surface: Jack Steele on Living with Eczema
Scratching the Surface: Jack Steele on Living with Eczema
Jarrah Anderson

Join Jack Steele as he shares his journey with severe eczema, discussing challenges and strategies for managing the condition. A must-listen for those seeking support and insights.

Are you safe to work? – reframing physical and emotional factors in fitness to work
Are you safe to work? – reframing physical and emotional factors in fitness to work
Dr. Phoebe Holdenson Kimura

Have you ever been on your way to work and asked yourself “I don’t really feel well . . . should I really be working clinically today” – and yet still turned up and completed a full day’s work?

How can veterans access health care?
How can veterans access health care?
Dr Catherine Eltringham

Defence is responsible for the health care of current serving ADF members up until the date of their separation. Upon leaving Defence, veterans are responsible for managing their own health care needs. Here is an overview of the provision of current and ex-serving health care.

Intellectual Disability and Consent and Decision-Making - Clinical Opal
Intellectual Disability and Consent and Decision-Making - Clinical Opal
Council for Intellectual Disability

This article addresses challenges in managing the healthcare needs of Minh, who is a patient with an intellectual disability and complex communication needs. It emphasises the importance of understanding individual communication methods, obtaining proper consent, and collaborating with support teams.

Wellbeing profile of Australia’s veterans
Wellbeing profile of Australia’s veterans
Dr Catherine Eltringham

A person's health and wellbeing are influenced by socioeconomic characteristics – for veterans, these may be influenced by factors relating to their unique experiences of ADF service and transition back to civilian life.

What lifestyle factors influence the health of veterans?
What lifestyle factors influence the health of veterans?
Dr Catherine Eltringham

Many risk factors are modifiable, and so they can be changed to improve a person's health. Understanding the choices veterans make regarding their lifestyle and behaviours and the impact this has on their health will help you to identify areas for behavioural change.

The challenges of breastfeeding: supporting choices, and optimising success
The challenges of breastfeeding: supporting choices, and optimising success
Susan Helmrich

Breastfeeding can be one of the most rewarding yet challenging experiences for new mothers. For many, it is an experience filled with both joy and immense challenges, which highlights the importance of support and understanding from healthcare professionals.

Ling has left hemiparesis and is aphasic following stroke, what comes next?
Ling has left hemiparesis and is aphasic following stroke, what comes next?
Jenny Browne

67-year-old Ling, recently relocated from China, was admitted to the stroke unit post-thrombolysis for an ischaemic stroke. When should early stroke rehabilitation begin and what should this entail?

What health issues are you likely to encounter in your veterans?
What health issues are you likely to encounter in your veterans?
Dr Catherine Eltringham

What health issues are you likely to encounter in your veterans? Veterans present with the same types of conditions seen in all Australians, albeit often at an earlier age and with