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Feb 23, 2024 • 44min

News on long COVID and indoor air quality | Visualising plaque in your arteries | An under-tested blood fat | Kids' risk of poor health in the youth justice system

News this week is The Government response to the long COVID inquiry, which looked into how many Australians are living with long COVID and what could be done to support them.And, a report on fine particulates in the air, and their relationship with coronary heart disease.A study has tested whether showing people actual pictures of the plaque inside their arteries is more persuasive than a simple risk score in promoting healthy changes. Turns out, it is.A senior cardiologist calls it The Hidden Killer, and it may contribute to about 50% of heart attacks, especially people who may be younger and with relatively normal cholesterol levels. It’s called Lipoprotein(a) or Lp(a).New data is showing that, for children, any contact with the criminal justice system means they’re more likely to die earlier, and have health problems of every kind. Are kids already at risk more likely to be targeted by the system—what would change this trend?
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Feb 16, 2024 • 39min

Insomnia, sun exposure | Low-carb diets | Sodium in food | Hepatitis in kids | Social prescribing

The podcast discusses insomnia therapy, sun exposure for diverse populations, low-carb diets, dangers of high sodium foods, hepatitis rise in kids globally, and the idea of doctors prescribing activities for well-being.
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Feb 9, 2024 • 39min

Food for kids in childhood centres—are their brains being starved? | Getting an autism diagnosis as an adult

A groundbreaking study from the Queensland Brain Institute has found serious deficiencies in the amount and quality of food provided to kids by Early Childhood Education and Care (ECEC) services. This can compromise kids' nutritional needs, and brain development.Getting a diagnosis for autism for a child or adolescent is a series of complicated and often expensive hoops to jump through—and it’s even harder for adults.
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Feb 2, 2024 • 36min

Why fentanyl isn't so big in Australia? | Risks of under-vaccination | Breast cancer after an early scare | AI shaking up radiology

The addictive painkiller fentanyl has swept through the USA—but its effects haven't been as big in Australia. Why?Vaccination against COVID-19 can save lives and reduce the risk of severe disease. Why are some people under vaccinated—and what's the risk for people not up to date with shots?An early form of breast cancer—ductal carcinoma in situ (DCIS)—is often found by women themselves, not as part of screening programs.The power and potential pitfalls of AI in medicine have been debated, but AI is already having an impact in radiology.
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Jan 26, 2024 • 46min

GLP1 agonists and weight loss | Opioids and cancer pain | Don't neglect dental care | Some back pain resolves, some lingers | Synaesthesia

The drug name on everyone’s lips is semaglutide—a seemingly magical substance that can solve all our ills. But it’s not just semaglutide, there’s a whole class of drugs called GLP-1 agonists.Opioids are commonly prescribed to patients who have cancer to help them with pain, but the drugs are not risk free and can have their downsides.Last year there was a Senate report into the state of dental care in Australia, and like a visit to the dentist—it wasn’t a fun read.Back pain affects so many people – but when doctors look at it, they find that while some people recovery quickly other continue to suffer in silence and agony.v
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Jan 22, 2024 • 29min

Australian immunisation rates drop | What are 'incidentalomas'?

What's happening with COVIDAustralian vaccination rates are droppingA new term for chance discoveries on scans
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Jan 15, 2024 • 29min

'Life and potential death': Being diagnosed with cancer while pregnant

The shock of a cancer diagnosis is familiar for far too many people.But when Na'ama Carlin was diagnosed with breast cancer, her health wasn't the only consideration. If you're in need of support you can contact Mummy's Wish or Hope for Two.
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Jan 8, 2024 • 29min

Care and detection of younger onset dementia | Breastfeeding aversion

The discussion dives into the emotional toll and challenges of younger onset dementia, emphasizing the need for better support and recognition. Personal stories highlight the struggle of navigating this condition while managing family responsibilities. There's also a focus on the inadequacies in the medical response and the advent of a promising blood test for easier diagnosis. The podcast further explores breastfeeding aversion, shedding light on the complex emotions and guilt mothers face, and underscores the urgent need for more research and support in this area.
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Jan 1, 2024 • 29min

Where does Australia stand on drug decriminalisation?

Drug use has been increasing, whether it be cannabis, cocaine, ecstasy, hallucinogens, or ketamine. That includes recreational use and substance abuse.So it begs the question: Has criminalising drugs ever worked? And what needs to be done to drive down the harms associated with this increasing drug use?If you're in need of support, you can contact the National Alcohol and Other Drug hotline on 1800 250 015, or contact Counselling Online. 
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Dec 25, 2023 • 29min

ADHD clinics and the diagnosis explosion | Chat GPT and virtual health care

A new kind of ADHD clinic is cashing in on surging demand for diagnoses—and promising salaries of more than $900,000 to recruit psychiatrists. As the need for services has grown, so have waitlists.Given the choice between a ChatGPT bot or a real doctor, a panel of health care professionals found the bot's responses were both more empathetic and gave higher quality information.

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