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Monday 17 November 2008

Overseas trained doctors

Today a special feature on overseas trained doctors. Australia often doesn't look after them very well and appears to put needlessly complicated, demeaning and expensive barriers in their way.  Read Transcript

Monday 10 November 2008

Testosterone and low female libido

In an international trial researchers investigated the effect of testosterone patches to treat low levels of libido in women.  Read Transcript

The effect of omega-3 fatty acids on patients with heart failure

A large study in Italy of 7000 people with heart failure has tested the idea that it might be good to take omega-3 fatty acids.  Read Transcript

Lifestyle changes in people with heart disease

If someone had a heart attack or is at high risk of developing serious heart disease they are advised to change their lifestyle. However, it's surprising how many patients do not follow this advice.  Read Transcript

Generic medicines

At the end of October this year the National Prescribing Service launched its Generic medicines are an equal choice campaign, which aimed to provide consumers with information which allows them to make an informed choice.  Read Transcript

Monday 03 November 2008

Health care in the next U.S. administration

In September this year senior health policy advisors discussed their candidates' positions on health care reform in the U.S.  Read Transcript

Public release of health care performance data

It has been suggested that publicly releasing performance results in the health care sector may influence and improve the quality of care in hospitals and other health care organisations.  Read Transcript

Monday 27 October 2008

Latent autoimmune diabetes of adulthood (LADA)

Type 1 diabetes can occur in adults of any age and many GPs are unaware of this. Many doctors have found it difficult to diagnose LADA. This is partly due to the fact that both types of diabetes, type 1 and 2, can occur in the one individual.  Read Transcript

Aspirin for the prevention of heart attacks

Researchers from Scotland investigated whether aspirin and antioxidants given together or separately can reduce heart attacks and death in patients with diabetes and arterial disease.  Read Transcript

Brain activity and insomnia

Researchers in the Netherlands investigated differences in functional brain activation as a possible result of chronic insomnia. They then looked at the reversibility of these differences after non-medicated sleep therapy.  Read Transcript

Monday 20 October 2008

WHO Report

The World Health Organisation has released its annual report of global health.  Read Transcript

National Preventative Health Taskforce

The National Preventative HealthTaskforce released its suggestions about what needs to be done in Australia for better health outcomes.  Read Transcript

Asthma in Australia

There are about two million Australians with asthma and many are still not receiving best treatments or take risks with their illness. The Australian Institute of Health and Welfare and the Australian Centre for Asthma Monitoring has brought together the information.  Read Transcript

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