Advances in Integrative Metabolic Medicine [Interview][Transcript]

Dr_Andrew_Heyman_Integrative_Metabolic_MedicineGuest: Dr. Andrew Heyman
Presenter: Neal Howard
Guest Bio: Andrew Heyman, MD MHSA is an internationally recognized expert in Integrative Medicine. He is currently the Program Director of Integrative and Metabolic Medicine at The George Washington University. Prior to assuming this role, he spent 16 years at the University of Michigan, serving to build one of the largest and most successful academic-based Integrative Medicine programs in the United States.

Segment overview: Dr. Andrew Heyman, MD, who will be a speaker at the 4th BioCeuticals Research Symposium, Revolutionary Strategies for Complex Disease in Sydney in 2016, talks about the latest in integrative and metabolic medicine.

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Mad Pow and Design Thinking in Healthcare [Interview][Transcript]

Amy_Cueva_mad_powGuest: Amy Cueva
Presenter: Neal Howard
Guest Bio: Amy Cueva believes that design can help improve the human condition. It was with that mission and vision that she founded Mad*Pow in 2000 with Will Powley, and together they’ve created an award-winning agency serving Fortune 500 companies and startups across industries from health to financial services, technology, media, education, and hospitality.

Segment overview: Mad*Pow’s visualization of a changed healthcare system in the United States, has helped them improve the customer experience, leverage design to drive change, and facilitate human-centric innovation. Mad*Pow has successfully connected and networked disparate parts of a challenging and siloed system, creating experiences to guide patients through their navigation of the system, designing platforms for clinicians to collaborate around care and treatment, or partnering with a cutting-edge healthcare technology company to bring their vision to life.

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The Health News – 11 March 2016

Overview:
• The number of elective surgeries postponed at the Queen Elizabeth Hospital in Adelaide’s north-west continues to climb due to an ongoing problem with air-conditioning. Technicians were working to fix the problem and it is hoped surgeries can resume next week.

• The clinical study MAP US is testing a novel approach for the treatment of Crohn’s disease by targeting the bacteria, Mycobacterium avium subsp. paratuberculosis (MAP), a potential cause of Crohn’s disease. This study will randomize 270 participants and take place in approximately 120 doctors’ offices in the US, and in Canada, Israel, Australia, New Zealand and Poland.

• Health groups are hoping a new documentary will help raise awareness about the high risk of Rheumatic Heart Disease facing Australasian Indigenous children. The documentary ake Heart looks at the social and environmental factors leaving Indigenous Australians at higher risk, and premiered in Melbourne ahead of next Thursday’s national Close the Gap Day.

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Lung Health Charity Delivering High Quality Support to People with Asthma and their Carers [Interview][Transcript]

Anthony_Flynn_Asthma_Foundation_QLD_NSWGuest: Anthony Flynn
Presenter: Wayne Bucklar
Guest Bio: Anthony Flynn is 40 years old, based in Sydney, a proud father of a 2 year old and partner of a 41 year old. He is passionate about fitness and health, into multi-sport adventure races and civil society, social action. He is a registered nurse, have a postgraduate diploma and specialise in critical care, emergency department nursing. He also has a Masters Degree in Social Sciences, majoring in International Development. He has been working at the Asthma Foundation since 2014, as a Senior Program Manager of Information and Education programs and now with the merged entity of Asthma Foundation Queensland and New South Wales, as General Manager of Programs and Information Services. He is also a Board Director with Medecins Sans Frontieres, Australia. His key responsibilities here are to support the strategic development of the organisation as itself supports critical humanitarian responses around the world.

Segment overview: In today’s Health Supplier Segment, we welcome General Manager – Programs and Info Services of the Asthma Foundation Queensland and New South Wales Anthony Flynn who is here to share their organization’s brief background and updates on their various activities. They run community education programs, provide information, education and support to people with asthma via our 1800 Helpline and advocate widely on behalf of people with asthma via public advocacy campaigns and investment in research. When treatment is required, they ensure patients and their carers have the skills, information and power to be actively engaged in the decision making process. They fund vital basic science and population health research contributing to national and international understandings of asthma and how best to manage the disease.

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The Health News – 10 March 2016

Overview:
• AMA President, Professor Brian Owler, will discuss the human cost of the Federal Government’s cuts to public hospital funding in the 2014 Budget, and the urgent need for a massive injection of Commonwealth funding in the May Budget to allow the States and Territories to manage public hospitals to meet growing community and patient need.

• The New South Wales Health Department has confirmed Four people are in hospital after being infected with legionnaires’
disease. It is thought the men contracted the bacterial lung infection by contaminated water, vapour or dust in the Town Hall area of the CBD.

• South Australia’s new Ambus ambulance bus been used for the first time this week to transport patients from Adelaide to Berri in the Riverland. The bus can transport six to 10 patients and has been outfitted with six stretchers and six seats. It will transport regional patients needing scheduled treatments including surgery, chemotherapy and radiotherapy in Adelaide hospitals.

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Clinical Study Testing a Novel Approach for Crohn’s Disease Treatment [Interview][Transcript]

Prof_Thomas_Borody_CDD_MAP_USGuest: Professor Tom Borody
Presenter: Wayne Bucklar
Guest Bio: Prof. Thomas Borody is the founder and Medical Director of The Centre for Digestive Diseases’ (CDD). His keen interest in medical research led to the establishment of the Centre so as to provide both diagnostic procedures and effective treatments. Prof. Borody has over 200 articles and abstracts. His knowledge and expertise has been sought after by patients from around the world. The results have seen Prof. Borody become a reviewer for esteemed medical journals such as the Medical Journal of Australia, the American Journal of Gastroenterology, Digestive Diseases and Sciences and The Journal for Gastroenterology and Hepatology and Digestive and Liver Diseases. Professor Borody has established novel therapies in gastrointestinal areas such as Inflammatory Bowel Disease, Irritable Bowel Syndrome, Parasite infestation, Resistant Helicobacter pylori and C. difficile. Despite his previous achievements, Prof. Borody continues to conduct research in order to develop and improve treatments.

Segment overview: Today at Health Professional Radio, Prof. Borody shares information about a clinical study treating the bacteria, Mycobacterium avium subsp. paratuberculosis (MAP), which may be a cause of Crohn’s disease. This study is called MAP US. The global clinical trial to test this for TGA/FDA approval has just launched in Australia. This study will randomize 270 participants and take place in approximately 120 doctors’ offices in the US, and in Canada, Israel, Australia, New Zealand and Poland. Potential candidates will be men and women 18 to 75 years of age with moderately to severely active Crohn’s disease diagnosed more than six months ago. The study will involve participation of up to 62 weeks.

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Digital Therapeutics Platform Used by Practitioners Worldwide to Track Outcomes in Real-time [Interview][Transcript]

Marijn_Kortekaas_PhysitrackGuest: Marijn Kortekaas
Presenter: Wayne Bucklar
Guest Bio: Marijn Kortekaas is a Partner & Program Director Asia Pacific with Physitrack, a global digital therapeutics platform used by thousands of practitioners around the world to prescribe clinical exercise programs to patients and track patient adherence, pain levels and other outcomes in real-time. With 16 years of experience in international business development, including seven years with Nike, Marijn is passionate about using the latest app-based technologies to change the way healthcare is delivered, engage patients throughout their rehabilitation process, and allow healthcare practitioners detailed insight in the patient journey.

Segment overview: In today’s Health Supplier Segment, we are joined by Physitrack Partner & Program Director Asia Pacific Marijn Kortekaas here to provide a brief background of their product and explain how their Digital Therapeutics Platform work.They help physiotherapists, surgeons, chiropractors and other practitioners better engage patients, help increase patient adherence and therefore help improve treatment outcomes. Physitrack is the exclusive exercise technology partner of the Australian Physiotherapy Association, Sports Medicine Australia, Chiropractors’ Association of Australia and Chiropractic Australia. They also work closely with leading healthcare organisations and universities in the country.

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The Health News – 9 March 2016

Overview:
• Listening to people who have survived a suicide attempt could be key to the way Australia approaches prevention, a peak body has said, as new data reveals an increase in the number of people taking their own lives.

• Lindsey 26-year-old woman who received the first transplanted uterus in the United States says she is looking forward to getting pregnant next year.

• Currently there are about 380,000 Australians with dementia, but researchers at the University of Canberra (UC) have projected that number will rise substantially over the next four decades.

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The Health News – 8 March 2016

Overview:
• The Newcastle nursing home at the centre of a year-long police investigation, where a staff member was charged with poisoning three elderly residents in late 2013, has now been accused of failing to deliver the proper standard of care in another elderly resident’s unrelated death earlier that year.

• The Chiropractic Board of Australia have told chiropractors to stop advertising claims that they can physically manipulate patients to treat diseases, infections and childhood illnesses.

• Melbourne doctor Rodney Syme could lose his medical licence and face criminal charges if he defies regulatory authorities and proceeds to help a 70-year-old man end his life.

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Uncovering the Food, the Facts, and the Science to Control your Genetic Destiny [Interview][Transcript]

Dr_David_Perlmutter_Neurology_NutritionGuest: Dr. David Perlmutter
Presenter: Neal Howard
Guest Bio: Best-selling author Dr Perlmutter will visit Australia as a keynote speaker at the 4th BioCeuticals Research Symposium (22 – 24 April 2016) to educate Australian health professionals on the link between the gut microbes and brain health. The Symposium will highlight the latest advances in nutritional and integrative medicine, covering a range of fields. BioCeuticals,Australia’s leading provider of practitioner-only nutritional and therapeutic supplements, is at the forefront of evidence-based Integrative Medicine.

Segment overview: Dr. David Perlmutter, MD, talks about his mission to uncover the food, the facts, the science to control your genetic destiny.

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