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Racism arrived in Australia with colonization and its intentionally oppressive policies and actions toward Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Peoples. To a large extent, colonial and biomedical agendas are maintained by Australia’s health system that underlies much of the racialized health inequities in the country. Dentistry significantly lags behind medicine and other health care areas in the uptake of antiracism, with the dental accreditation body only acknowledging racism as a determinant of oral health in 2022.

Jaw bone density can be altered due to various factors including aging, bone pathologies, hormonal levels, medications affecting bone density, and undue stress posed by parafunctional and adverse habits. Of these factors, chronic areca nut chewing, which creates a heavy load on jaw bones, is a commonly encountered adverse habit in patients. Digital panoramic radiography (OPG) indices are an easy and cost-effective method to evaluate jaw bone density. Index values can also be used as a screening tool for osteoporosis.


Tinnitus, a common and troublesome symptom of idiopathic sudden sensorineural hearing loss (ISSNHL), is the perception of sound without any external or internal sound source. The etiology of ISSNHL accompanied by tinnitus remains unclear. Tinnitus often occurs alongside or before hearing loss and can severely impact patients’ quality of life, leading to psychological stress and emotional distress. Current treatments primarily focus on improving hearing loss while neglecting tinnitus treatment. Electroacupuncture (EA), a technique widely applied in China for tinnitus management, may become a promising intervention by addressing both auditory and psychological symptoms.

Over the past 2 decades, the gut microbiota has emerged as a key player in human health, being involved in many different clinical contexts. Yet, many aspects of the relationship with its host are poorly documented. One obstacle is the substantial variability in wet-laboratory procedures and data processing implemented during gut microbiota studies, which poses a challenge of comparability and potential meta-analysis.

Patients with ischemic stroke are at high risk of recurrence, making preventive care an important factor. Current antiplatelet therapy for recurrence prevention treatment has several limitations. Recent retrospective observational studies suggested that HH333, an herbal prescription, has an inhibitory effect on stroke recurrence in small-vessel diseases.

The treatment of endometriosis includes analgesics, hormone therapy, and surgery. Even after surgical removal of endometriotic lesions, the risk of recurrence remains high once the normal menstrual cycle resumes. Therefore, long-term hormone therapy is essential to prevent recurrence. Among hormonal treatments, low-dose estrogen progestin preparations are not recommended for patients older than 40 years due to the increased risk of thrombotic side effects. In contrast, dienogest does not carry a thrombotic risk, making it a suitable option for older patients. Although dienogest requires long-term administration until menopause in patients with endometriosis, data on its long-term efficacy and potential adverse effects remain limited. In particular, comparative studies assessing the safety and effectiveness of long-term use of dienogest at different doses (1 mg/day vs 2 mg/day) have not been conducted, highlighting the need for further investigation.

Dry eye disease (DED) is a common ocular condition with diverse and heterogeneous symptoms. Current treatment standards of DED include the post facto management of associated symptoms through topical eye drops. However, there is a need for predictive, preventive, personalized, and participatory medicine. The DryEyeRhythm mobile health app enables real-time data collection on environmental, lifestyle, host, and digital factors in a patient’s daily environment. Combining these data with genetic information from biobanks could enhance our understanding of individual variations and facilitate the development of personalized treatment strategies for DED.

Early-onset hypertension (HT) presents compounded risks for cardiovascular, renal, and other systemic complications. Childhood HT is associated with HT during adulthood and detrimental lifelong cardiovascular disease events. However, most of the cases are not detectable as HT measurement in children is complicated and unstable. The global prevalence of HT among children is rapidly increasing. A previous study (2019) reported that the pooled global HT prevalence is 4.0% and the number is believed to be elevated. However, prevalence estimates of childhood HT have rarely been synthesized globally.

Racism and discrimination are among the factors perpetuating the persistent disparities within the Canadian health sector and related social and community services. Addressing issues of racism in Canada is crucial to reducing the mounting mental health disparities that subsequently impact the psychological well-being of diverse groups of people, particularly racialized and Black individuals. While some research has been conducted on mental illness–related stigma, very few peer-reviewed studies have attempted antistigma interventions to address mental health disparities in Black families and communities in Canada.

Individuals with poststroke hemiplegia often develop spasticity, which increases disability. Antispastic treatments such as baclofen and botulinum toxin are commonly prescribed in poststroke recovery. However, their impact on motor recovery, especially when administered within the first 2 months after stroke, remains unclear.

Proficiency in high-acuity low-occurrence (HALO) procedures and clinical encounters is crucial for physicians and medical trainees in emergency medicine. Simulation-based medical education (SBME) provides valuable learning opportunities for these skills. However, accessing SBME can be challenging. Remotely delivered SBME, known as telesimulation, can enhance access to such training, especially in remote locations.
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