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Heart failure management demystified

WEBTake home messages: • Prevent heart failure by treating hypertension and taking care with other medications. • First-line treatment for heart failure is ARNI, which should be up …

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Rare diseases are not so rare

WEBHealth outcomes are currently poor: rare diseases account for around 60% of childhood deaths, and less than 5% of rare diseases currently have a curative treatment. Rare …

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New evidence-based guideline for PCOS explained

WEBThe release of the 2023 International Evidence-based Guideline for the assessment and management of polycystic ovary syndrome marks an exciting transition away from …

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CKD medical management

WEBThe drugs now PBS-listed for CKD are: Empagliflozin (Jardiance) was PBS-listed for managing CKD on 1 April, 2024. Dapagliflozin (Forxiga) was PBS listed for …

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How does the drug abemaciclib treat breast cancer

WEBThe anti-cancer drug abemaciclib (also known as Vernezio) has this month been added to the Australian Pharmaceutical Benefits Scheme (PBS) to treat certain types of breast …

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Contraception: Your questions answered

WEBMental health, Psychiatry, Public health People at higher genetic risk for depression experience more stressors. The core experiences of depression – changes …

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There are two schools of thought about Omicron

WEBIn this episode: There are two schools of thought emerging with regard to the future of the pandemic and there is a great deal of tension between them. Our …

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Healthed Clinical School CPD for GPs & healthcare professionals

WEBHealthed has over 20 years of experience delivering professional development for healthcare professionals. We deliver Australia’s most popular seminars for GPs, …

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Dr Nomvuyo Mothobi

WEBDr Nomvuyo Mothobi. Dr Nomvuyo Mothobi is a Clinical Microbiologist and Infectious Diseases Physician with diverse expertise who joined ACPCC in 2023. She graduated …

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Prof Andrew Chan

WEBHe is a Clinical Professor at the Faculty of Medicine and Health, The University of Sydney. Professor Chan is the Secretary of the New South Wales and Australian Capital …

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Managing obesity in women

WEBBen Falkenmire. More from this writer. Ben Falkenmire. For 31% of the Australian adult population living with obesity, exercise and diet will only help 1 in 20 to reduce weight.

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Iron deficiency, young people and the developing brain

WEBIt will affect glutamate and GABA haemostasis which is modified by changes in our brain iron status.”. “Such changes not only produce deficits in memory and …

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Managing recurrent abdominal pain in children

WEBReassurance and a stepped approach to investigations can help kids with functional abdominal pain get the best outcomes. Recurrent abdominal pain of …

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Women's & Children's Health Update 2024

WEBWomen’s & Children’s Health Update 2024. Held across five capital cities, this one-day conference for GPs and healthcare professionals brings together the brightest minds in …

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Managing Sun-related Skin Damage

WEBCPD outcomes. Sun-related skin damage, also known as photoageing, is a common reason that patients seek out cosmetic treatment from dermatologists. Australians experience …

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Healthed Webcast

WEBHealthed Webcast – 5th March 2024. 7pm - 9pm AEDT. Log in from 6:30pm. Information View the webcast here during the scheduled time. Should the webcast freeze or …

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Sleep in pregnancy

WEBIn this episode: The reasons why sleep patterns may be altered during pregnancy. The effects of sleep disturbance on both maternal and fetal outcomes. …

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