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Victorian Government extend emergency dispensing special authority for pharmacists
National approach needed on continued dispensing
COVID-19 Medicines Update March 26, 2020
Trucking industry critical, governments agree
78 new cases of COVID-19 in New Zealand
Updated Medical Items Table of Costs including new diagnostic imaging fees-effective
University researchers create interactive tool to help hospitals plan for COVID-19
Emergency supply extension welcome
NSW Government extend emergency dispensing special authority for pharmacists
Update your medicines list now – you’ll need it if you go to hospital
Up all night? University researcher offers five tips for resting easy
National study finds diets remain poor for most American children; disparities persist
New restrictions on prescribing hydroxychloroquine for COVID-19
Government working to keep air freight moving
As virus spreads, UNE’s Susan Wehry says connectedness necessary for seniors in isolation
Protecting Vulnerable South Australians From Impacts of…
COVID-19: Three million Australians advised not to stop high blood pressure medications
A National ‘Call to Arms’ for Doctors and Nurses
Firm founded by University researchers to manufacture portable ventilators for COVID-19 patients
Fast-tracking research into treatments for COVID-19
Penn State research labs asked to reduce activity by
Pregnancy and COVID-19: What to know
Allergies versus COVID-19
COVID-19 response update: 20 Mar 2020
No evidence to support claims ibuprofen worsens COVID-19 symptoms
Long-term negative effects of bullying
COVID-19 working group gears up
Some good news: Livestock and poultry appear to be safe from COVID-19
Physical activity aids pupil attention in class
COVID-19 limits on dispensing and sales at pharmacies
Dispensing limits will ensure fairness for patients
Keto diet ‘flu’ a reality
Pharmacy Guild backs Prime Minister’s call for calm
Financial support needed for Tasmania’s vulnerable
Limits on dispensing and sales of prescription and over-the-counter medicines to ensure equitable
Researchers learn to control brain cell that triggers tremor
Antidepressants could ease pain for sufferers of inflammatory bowel disease
Cornell’s sixth Giving Day nets more than $7M
Childhood obesity linked to higher risk of anxiety, depression and premature death
A new window into psychosis
Faculty of Medicine to lead drug trial into treatment of COVID-19
Managing anxiety during a global pandemic
Early care key to preventing stillbirth in migrant women
Laughter underestimated antidote for struggling communities
Genetic signature may identify preeclampsia risk for mothers
University child psychiatrists share tips with Globe and Mail on talking to children about COVID-19
Malaria finding may pave way for drug development
Bundaberg private hospital wins prestigious award