Causes Of Increased Corrective Plastic Surgery Procedures

Dr Donald Kress
Presenter: Neal Howard
Guest: Dr Donald Kress
Guest Bio: Donald W Kress, MD is a Board Certified Plastic Surgeon (ABPS) in private practice for 30 years and a clinical Assistant Professor of Surgery at the Penn State College of Medicine, the Milton S. Hershey Medical Center. In addition to a busy cosmetic surgery practice in the DC suburbs, he has been involved in research, written journal articles, book chapters, and appeared on both radio and TV.

Segment Overview:
Dr Kress talks about some of the good and not so good aspects of plastic surgery.

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Cosmetic Surgery Due Diligence

Dr Donald Kress
Presenter: Neal Howard
Guest: Dr Donald Kress
Guest Bio: Donald W Kress, MD is a Board Certified Plastic Surgeon (ABPS) in private practice for 30 years and a clinical Assistant Professor of Surgery at the Penn State College of Medicine, the Milton S. Hershey Medical Center. In addition to a busy cosmetic surgery practice in the DC suburbs, he has been involved in research, written journal articles, book chapters, and appeared on both radio and TV.

Segment Overview:
Dr Kress talks about some of the bad things that can happen when someone doesnt actually do due diligence.

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Trust Me Im A Plastic Surgeon

Dr Donald Kress
Presenter: Neal Howard
Guest: Dr Donald Kress
Guest Bio: Donald W Kress, MD is a Board Certified Plastic Surgeon (ABPS) in private practice for 30 years and a clinical Assistant Professor of Surgery at the Penn State College of Medicine, the Milton S. Hershey Medical Center. In addition to a busy cosmetic surgery practice in the DC suburbs, he has been involved in research, written journal articles, book chapters, and appeared on both radio and TV.

Segment Overview:
Dr Kress talks about taking care of an increasing injured plastic surgery patients.

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Prostate Health

Michelle Wicky
Presenter: Katherine Lodge
Guest: Michelle Wicky
Guest Bio: Michelle is the principal educator head consultant at Sexplained, which is a Sydney based business offering health education and consultancy. She is a lecturer and speaker in sexual and reproductive health issues including delivering to nurses, allied health universities, employees health and wellbeing programs within the corporate sector, NGO’s and more community group.

Segment Overview
Michelle will talk about Prostate Health

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HPV

Michelle Wicky
Presenter: Katherine Lodge
Guest: Michelle Wicky
Guest Bio: Michelle is the principal educator head consultant at Sexplained, which is a Sydney based business offering health education and consultancy. She is a lecturer and speaker in sexual and reproductive health issues including delivering to nurses, allied health universities, employees health and wellbeing programs within the corporate sector, NGO’s and more community group.

Segment Overview
Michelle will talk about HPV or Human Papillomavirus.

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The Health News – 22 January 2014

Overview

  • The senior director of the QLD Health Communicable Diseases Unit, Dr Sonya Bennett, has spoken out against parents in the state failing to vaccinate their children, just days after a severe spike in Measles cases in Western Australia was announced.
  • Also in QLD, The Together Union, one of the state’s foremost trade unions, have said that elective surgery patients at Townsville Hospital are being moved down or removed from waiting lists in order to manipulate the hospital’s treatment statistics.
  • QLD Health are urging Cairns residents to be vigilant in stopping the spread of Dengue fever in the area, with the number of cases reaching 17 in the city.
  • The South Australian Liberals have formed an unlikely alliance with the Greens and Family First to provide volunteer firefighters the same access to cancer compensation as career firefighters.
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The Health News – 21 January 2014

Overview

  • The WA Department of Public Health have warned residents to check their measles vaccination status after a man and woman were admitted to hospital with symptoms of the disease in the past few days.
  • South Australia’s recent spate of bushfires have renewed support for all volunteer firefighters to receive compensation for cancer related to their duties, as a new report shows this would cost far less than previously announced.
  • A new study by the University of Southampton in the UK has asserted that short bursts of sunlight could aid in lowering blood pressure.
  • In QLD, the Central West Hospital and Health Service will commence talks with the community in February to begin developing a 10-year health plan for the area.
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The Health News – 20 January 2014


Overview

  • A town in central western Queensland is hoping to see an upgrade of its hospital by the end of the year.
  • Central Queensland town in Theodore is thankful to have access to health services in a proper medical facility for the first time since the 2011 floods.
  • Australian Competition and Consumer Commission they said it’s decision to blocked the New South Wales hunter valley’s largest diagnostic imaging services provider for buying a failed competitor, will keep process fair for patient.
  • Law firm Maurice Blackburn says underpaid intellectually disabled workers have been made an unfair offer by the Federal Government.

Neurological Reprogramming

Hally Rhiannon Nammu
Presenter: Katherine Lodge
Guest: Hally Rhiannon Nammu
Guest Bio: Hally helps patients with depression, anxiety, sexual abuse, and sexual therapy, just to name a few. Hally is currently undertaking a PhD in Metaphysics and Transpersonal Counselling. She is also a contributor to many publications and is a published writer of seven books. Hally has been nominated for the Telstra Business Women’s Award in both 2012 and 2003.

Segment Overview
Hally will talk about the unconscious mind and neurological reprogramming.

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The Health News – 17 January 2014

Overview

  • Tasmania’s auditor general has handed down a damning report into the redevelopment of the Royal Hobart Hospital.
  • Peak medical organisations have united to call on the Northern Territory Government to abandon its trial of abolishing speed limits.
  • A Sydney dentist will only be able to practice under supervision, after almost 1,000 patients were potentially exposed to HIV and other viruses, including hepatitis B and C, while being treated at two dental clinics across the city.
  • In North Queensland, James Cook University (JCU) says it is almost ready to commence the trial stage of a study that will measure the health and growth effects of children growing up in tropical areas.
  • A Canberra doctor accused of inappropriately touching a female patient is now under investigation for allegedly forging his application for an Australian medical qualification.
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