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Something Borrowed A new treatment for Huntington’s disease is genuinely promising – but here’s why we still need caution Bryce Vissel MedicineToday Date posted: 9 October 2025
Something Borrowed What is lecanemab, the newly approved Alzheimer’s drug? Can it really slow down dementia? Steve Macfarlane MedicineToday Date posted: 1 October 2025
Something Borrowed Babies can get hepatitis B at birth. Here’s why Trump is wrong about delaying the vaccine Nicholas Wood, Kristine Macartney, Lucy Deng MedicineToday September 2025 Date posted: 25 September 2025
Something Borrowed Eradicating mould would save millions in health-care costs: how our homes affect our health Rebecca Bentley, Kate Mason MedicineToday September 2025 Date posted: 18 September 2025
Something Borrowed There’s a new vaccine for pneumococcal disease in Australia. Here’s what to know Christopher Blyth, Sanjay Jayasinghe MedicineToday Date posted: 11 September 2025
Something Borrowed New data shows a jump in older people dying from drug overdoses Suzanne Nielsen, Tina Lam MedicineToday September 2025 Date posted: 3 September 2025
Something Borrowed Long COVID is more than fatigue. Our new study suggests its impact is similar to a stroke or Parkinson’s Danielle Hitch, Genevieve Pepin, Kieva Richards MedicineToday August 2025 Date posted: 27 August 2025
Something Borrowed What’s behind the high rate of suicide in Australia’s construction industry? Milad Haghani, Nick Haslam MedicineToday August 2025 Date posted: 21 August 2025
Something Borrowed For people with ADHD, medication can reduce the risk of accidents, crime and suicide Adam Guastella, Kelsie Boulton MedicineToday Date posted: 14 August 2025
Something Borrowed Could we one day get vaccinated against the gastro bug norovirus? Here’s where scientists are at Grant Hansman MedicineToday August 2025 Date posted: 7 August 2025
Something Borrowed What is chikungunya virus, and should we be worried about it in Australia? Jacqueline Stephens, Jill Carr MedicineToday Date posted: 31 July 2025
Something Borrowed Sweet spot for daily steps is lower than often thought, new study finds Jack McNamara MedicineToday July 2025 Date posted: 24 July 2025
Something Borrowed How a drone delivering medicine might just save your life Centaine Snoswell, Liam Caffery MedicineToday July 2025 Date posted: 17 July 2025
Something Borrowed XFG could become the next dominant COVID variant. Here’s what to know about ‘Stratus’ Paul Griffin MedicineToday July 2025 Date posted: 10 July 2025
Something Borrowed We have drugs to manage HIV. So why are we spending millions looking for cures? Bridget Haire, Benjamin Bavinton MedicineToday June 2025 Date posted: 2 July 2025
Something Borrowed How pregnant women are tested for gestational diabetes is changing Alexis Shub, Matthew Hare, Susan De Jersey MedicineToday June 2025 Date posted: 26 June 2025
Something Borrowed We tracked Aussie teens’ mental health. The news isn’t good – and problems are worse for girls Scarlett Smout, Katrina Champion MedicineToday June 2025 Date posted: 19 June 2025
Something Borrowed hMPV is likely one of the viruses making us sick this winter. Here’s what to know about human metapneumovirus Lara Herrero MedicineToday Date posted: 12 June 2025
Something Borrowed PCOS affects 1 in 8 women worldwide, yet it’s often misunderstood. A name change might help Helena Teede, Chau Thien Tay (Jillian), Lorna Berry MedicineToday Date posted: 5 June 2025
Something Borrowed The TGA has approved donanemab for Alzheimer’s disease. How does this drug work and who will be able to access it? Steve Macfarlane MedicineToday May 2025 Date posted: 26 May 2025
Something Borrowed The Queensland melioidosis outbreak is still growing. What’s keeping this deadly mud bug active? Thomas Jeffries MedicineToday Date posted: 21 May 2025
Something Borrowed Researchers uncovered hundreds of genes linked to OCD, providing clues about how it changes the brain − new research Carol Mathews MedicineToday Date posted: 15 May 2025
Something Borrowed What are the key risk factors for developing knee osteoarthritis? We reviewed the evidence Christina Abdel Shaheed, David Hunter, Lyn March, Vicky Duong MedicineToday Date posted: 6 May 2025
Something Borrowed A ketamine nasal spray is now subsidised for treatment-resistant depression Nial Wheate, Shoohb Alassadi MedicineToday Date posted: 1 May 2025
Something Borrowed Australian women are wary of AI being used in breast cancer screening – new research Alison Pearce MedicineToday April 2025 Date posted: 24 April 2025