Dr Gabby Mahoney presents a practical, case-based discussion on the recognition, differentiation, and management of urticaria and angioedema in children.
Autistic children with mild to moderate developmental delay will no longer be eligible for the National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS) from mid-2027.
In today’s podcast, Dr Sarah Wallwork discusses non-drug approaches to children’s acute pain and how clinicians can support both children and parents during distressing procedures.
In this Quick Case, Michele Meehan presents the case of a 4-month-old baby whose mother is commencing a mixed feeding regimen. She provides practical advice on typical regimens, what to tell parents, and other issues to be aware of, including the importance of steps to ensure the continuation of breastfeeding.
In this Quick Case, Michele Meehan outlines some situations that may lead to the need for mixed feeding of infants, despite the importance of prolonging breastfeeding for as long as possible.
In today’s podcast, Susan Morgan and A/Prof Jane Kohlhoff explore why GP guidance on emotional regulation, routine, and parent–child connection is vital during toddlerhood.