The Health News – 13 Nov 2014

Overview

  • Robotics, mental health, tourism and technology have been leading topics at the G20 Global Cafe starting today in Brisbane.
  • The parents of a fly-in, fly-out mine worker who committed suicide say workers are scared to report mental health issues in case they get sacked.
  • The $67 million centre, on the grounds of Camperdown Royal Prince Alfred Hospital, was named in honour of former New South Wales Governor Marie Bashir, who has dedicated much of her life to the field.
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The importance of “balance” when prescribing hormone therapy in the aging process

Presenter: Neal
Guest: Dr George Sadowski
Guest Bio: George E. Sadowski, MD, presently the Medical Advisor of the Wellness & Hormones Centers of America, is a physician with the Surgical Associates of North Florida in St. Augustine. He received his undergraduate education from the University of Rochester and his medical degree from St. George University. Dr. Sadowski has shared his expertise with various hospitals around the country including Greater Baltimore Medical Center and Flagler Hospital. In addition to a fellowship at the Greater Baltimore Medical Center, he has received certifications from both the ACLS and the American Heart Association.

Segment Overview
Dr. George Sadowski talks about the importance of “balance” when prescribing hormone therapy in the aging process.

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How diligent testing and careful administration of hormones can help slow the effects of age related mobility issues

Presenter: Neal
Guest: Dr George Sadowski
Guest Bio: George E. Sadowski, MD, presently the Medical Advisor of the Wellness & Hormones Centers of America, is a physician with the Surgical Associates of North Florida in St. Augustine. He received his undergraduate education from the University of Rochester and his medical degree from St. George University. Dr. Sadowski has shared his expertise with various hospitals around the country including Greater Baltimore Medical Center and Flagler Hospital. In addition to a fellowship at the Greater Baltimore Medical Center, he has received certifications from both the ACLS and the American Heart Association.

Segment Overview
Dr. George Sadowski discusses how diligent testing and careful administration of hormones can help slow the effects of age related mobility issues.

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Different approaches to Hormone Therapy based on the patient’s needs

Presenter: Neal
Guest: Dr George Sadowski
Guest Bio: George E. Sadowski, MD, presently the Medical Advisor of the Wellness & Hormones Centers of America, is a physician with the Surgical Associates of North Florida in St. Augustine. He received his undergraduate education from the University of Rochester and his medical degree from St. George University. Dr. Sadowski has shared his expertise with various hospitals around the country including Greater Baltimore Medical Center and Flagler Hospital. In addition to a fellowship at the Greater Baltimore Medical Center, he has received certifications from both the ACLS and the American Heart Association.

Segment Overview
Dr. George Sadowski discusses the different approaches to hormone therapy based on the patient’s needs.

 

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The Health News – 12 November 2014

Overview

  • About 40 Canberra homeowners have already opted in to the ACT Government’s buyback and demolition scheme for houses contaminated with Mr Fluffy asbestos insulation, authorities say.
  • The creation of a ‘Frankenstein’ chromosome that steals the DNA it needs to grow and survive has been detailed for the first time in research led by Australian scientists.
  • A photograph of a Queensland woman breastfeeding her young son at her university graduation has gone viral on social media.
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The News – 11 Nov 2014

Overview

  • Australians are being asked to pause for a second minute of silence on Remembrance Day to honour those veterans who have taken their own lives after returning from battle.
  • Complaints of “the most serious unprofessional conduct” regarding Philip Nitschke have been referred to a Northern Territory tribunal in a move that could see the voluntary euthanasia advocate stripped of his medical registration.
  • Indian prime minister Narendra Modi has appointed a yoga minister in a major revamp of his government, in a bid to promote the ancient practice.

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The Health News – 10 Nov 2014

Overview

  • Low survival rates for ovarian cancer are being targeted in a sweeping reform of research into the disease in Australia.
  • Children as young as two who are overweight or obese are at risk of developing chronic illnesses later in life such as heart disease or stroke, a new study has revealed.
  • The back-to-front romance of IVF recipient Aminah Hart and her anonymous sperm donor, Scott Andersen, has moved up a notch with the announcement of their engagement.

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Introduction to Trilogy funding [Interview][Transcript]

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Presenter: Wayne Bucklar
Guest: Ed Nixon
Guest Bio: Ed started his career back in 1991 in commercial lending, but after 12 years of working for the man he decided to open his own brokerage and become the man. He has written over 5,000 loans in his time, (that’s not a typo) and received numerous awards. But today he like to coach and mentor the team to greatness. Every two years he take on a new trainee and groom them into becoming a broker. Curtis, David and Deanna all did their two years with him.

Segment Overview: Listen to Trilogy Funding CEO Ed Nixon as he discusses their firm’s services that will surely interest real estate enthusiasts as well as those who are seeking for advice their property. Know what it takes to get the best deal when it comes to your real estate purchase and investments.

 

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The Health News – 7 Nov 2014

Overview

  • A landmark legal case in the United Kingdom could lead to pregnant women being prosecuted for drinking alcohol, human rights campaigners warn.
  • The Australian Medical Association has backed a move by the WA Health Department to stop employing overseas-trained doctors in Perth hospitals.
  • Country Health SA says it would like to expand the use of video link-ups between doctors and patients across the state. Country Health’s chief operating officer, Rebecca Graham, recently attended a Rural Medicine Australia conference, where health professionals from around the country discussed the challenges and opportunities of telehealth.

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The Health News – 6 Nov 2014

Overview

  • Prime Minister Tony Abbott has confirmed the Australian Government will help staff an Ebola treatment centre in Sierra Leone. Mr Abbott said the Government was committing up to $20 million to the 100-bed treatment centre, which was being built by the United Kingdom.
  • The head of the Ears, Nose and Throat (ENT) Department at Adelaide’s Modbury Hospital says some children in the northern suburbs are waiting up to four years for procedures.
  • The health impacts of Victoria’s Hazelwood mine fire will be examined in a 20-year study after residents in the town of Morwell were exposed to thick, acrid smoke.


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