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Aug 22, 2022 • 30min

22 August: Early time-restricted eating | Healthy produce prescriptions | Weight management with GPs

Exploring how changing your diet—or even your eating schedule—can improve your long-term health outcomes. 
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Aug 15, 2022 • 0sec

15 August: Myocarditis | Alcohol marketing | Methadone stigma | Social housing

Vital health and medical news.
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Aug 8, 2022 • 30min

8 August: Cervical cancer screening | Miscarriage and stroke risk | BCG vaccine and kids | Shingles update

An option for cervical cancer screening could be a game-changer and miscarriages or stillbirths may bring an increased risk of stroke
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Aug 1, 2022 • 29min

1 August: Ventilation | Vitamin D | Shingles

With COVID there are more protective measures to take—and there's a historical parallel | The results of a trial of vitamin D supplementation find no evidence to support vitamin D supplements | Shingles can be a painful disease and those over 70 can have a free vaccination, but not the costly and most effective one.
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Jul 25, 2022 • 29min

25 July: Health services in the final year of life; clarity for legal wording on voluntary assisted dying; social inequity and heart attack; climate and mental health

The amount of money to spend on health care in the last year of someone's life is debatable. | The vital eligibility criterion for voluntary assisted dying in Australia is a problematic issue for doctors. | For a heart attack you want the best care possible—but where you live can affect limit that. Climate change is becoming more obvious—it now includes a noticeable mental health aspect.
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Jul 18, 2022 • 29min

18 July: Living with COVID ain't rosy; Why vax boosters are necessary; Exercise won't fix poor diet

Some immunologists are concerned that COVID-19 is not travelling as expected. An internationally respected immunologist had four doses of COVID vaccine but now recovering from heart failure after getting the virus.There are still community questions about the value of getting a fourth vaccine dose—we asked a vaccine development expert to explain why you should.Fitness and living longer are more than just how much you eat and how much you exercise?
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Jul 11, 2022 • 29min

11 July: Tackling obesity | Standards on how to handle sepsis | The right amount of Vitamin D

In 2009 Australia launched a National Preventive Health Strategy with the aim of being the healthiest country in the world by 2020—where we're at with it now.The Australian Commission on Safety and Quality in Healthcare has created a national clinical care standard for diagnosis and treatment.Many people are told to take a vitamin D supplement, especially in winter when there's less sunshine, but you can have too much of it.
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Jul 4, 2022 • 29min

4 July: Coming to terms with long COVID; Vaxes for variants; An artificial pancreas; Protecting pandemic teens

Australia has many stories from people who say they have long COVID but who are unable to access help | Updated versions of coronavirus vaccines targeting the Omicron variant have been announced, yet the virus still mutates | People with Type 1 diabetes need to monitor their blood glucose but automatic systems are being trialled to assist them | A study on the behaviour of teens undertaken during the pandemic identified some of the particular health risks for this group.
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Jun 27, 2022 • 29min

Speculating on an Australian Centre of Disease Control and Prevention; How Indigenous culture can protect the heart; Associations between mental health and mortality

What an Australian Centre for Disease Control might aim to be; An Indigenous perspective and research to engage culture for protection against cardiovascular disease and stroke; Research on links between mental health and mortality concludes that both mental and physical health can be adversely impacted.
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Jun 20, 2022 • 29min

Breast density and MRIs, diet and mental health, genomics and osteoarthritis

There may be a link between what you eat and your mental health—also, avoiding overtreatment for breast cancer; predicting your risk of osteoarthritis; and whether mammogram results should inform women about breast density.

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