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Something Borrowed What is andrographis, the cold and flu ingredient the TGA says can be fatal? Ian Musgrave RespiratoryMedicineToday Date posted: 16 April 2026
Something Borrowed Injectable peptides are the new anti‑ageing trend. But what evidence do we have they’re safe for humans? Timothy Piatkowski, Bahareh Ahmadinejad, Samuel Cornell MedicineToday Date posted: 9 April 2026
Something Borrowed This common antidepressant helps people cut back on methamphetamine – new study Rebecca McKetin, Shalini Arunogiri MedicineToday Date posted: 2 April 2026
Something Borrowed We showed a 20% tax on junk food would save more lives than a sugar tax Tazman Davies, Jason Wu MedicineToday March 2026 Date posted: 26 March 2026
Something Borrowed Does medicinal cannabis work for depression, anxiety or PTSD? Our study says there’s no evidence Jack Wilson, Emily Stockings MedicineToday March 2026 Date posted: 18 March 2026
Something Borrowed GLP‑1 drugs like Ozempic may lower the risk of addiction: new study Shalini Arunogiri MedicineToday Date posted: 11 March 2026
Something Borrowed AI could help us more accurately screen for breast cancer – new research Carolyn Nickson, Bruce Mann MedicineToday January/February 2026 Date posted: 4 March 2026
Something Borrowed Ivermectin was touted as a cure for COVID, now it’s being tested for cancer. But what can it actually treat? Nial Wheate MedicineToday January/February 2026 Date posted: 26 February 2026
Something Borrowed A new diagnosis of ‘profound autism’ is on the cards. Here’s what could change Kelsie Boulton, Marie Antoinette Hodge, Rebecca Sutherland MedicineToday January/February 2026 Date posted: 18 February 2026
Something Borrowed Firefighters face repeat trauma. We learned how to reduce their risk of PTSD Meaghan O'Donnell, Tracey Varker MedicineToday January/February 2026 Date posted: 12 February 2026
Something Borrowed What is Nipah virus? And what makes it so deadly? Allen Cheng MedicineToday Date posted: 5 February 2026
Something Borrowed ChatGPT Health promises to personalise health information. It comes with many risks Julie Ayre, Adam Dunn, Kirsten McCaffery MedicineToday Date posted: 29 January 2026
Something Borrowed Period pain and heavy bleeding cost the Australian economy billions every year in lost productivity: study Michelle O'Shea, Mike Armour MedicineToday Date posted: 21 January 2026
Something Borrowed What causes ‘extreme morning sickness’? What we know, don’t know and suspect about hyperemesis gravidarum Karin Hammarberg MedicineToday Date posted: 15 January 2026
Something Borrowed What is autistic burnout? And what can you do about it? Sam Arnold, Julianne Maree Higgins MedicineToday Date posted: 8 January 2026
Something Borrowed Is there much COVID around? Do I need the new booster shot LP.8.1? Adrian Esterman MedicineToday December 2025 Date posted: 17 December 2025
Something Borrowed Women told they have dense breasts don’t know what to do next, new study shows Brooke Nickel, Nehmat Houssami MedicineToday Date posted: 9 December 2025
Something Borrowed Rural Australians are 13% less likely to survive cancer. Here’s what needs to change Charlene Wright, Anna Ugalde, Laura Alston, Skye Marshall MedicineToday Date posted: 4 December 2025
Something Borrowed Exercising in mid and later life can reduce dementia risk – new study Joyce Siette MedicineToday Date posted: 20 November 2025
Something Borrowed New study finds 2 in 5 Australians experience traumatic events as children Lucinda Grummitt MedicineToday Date posted: 18 November 2025
Something Borrowed How scientists are hacking bacteria to treat cancer, self-destruct, then vanish without a trace Josephine Wright, Susan Woods MedicineToday November 2025 Date posted: 13 November 2025
Something Borrowed Peanut allergies have dropped dramatically in the US. Is that likely to happen in Australia? Jennifer Koplin, Desalegn Markos Shifti, Rachel Peters MedicineToday Date posted: 6 November 2025
Something Borrowed Your gluten sensitivity might be something else entirely, new study shows Jessica Biesiekierski MedicineToday Date posted: 30 October 2025
Something Borrowed Testosterone levels decline with age, not menopause, despite what you’ve heard Susan Davis, Yuanyuan Wang MedicineToday October 2025 Date posted: 23 October 2025
Something Borrowed Our study of 267,000 kids reveals the hidden burden of multiple developmental conditions Jialing Lin, Patricia Davidson MedicineToday Date posted: 16 October 2025