The Health News – 10 February 2014
Overview In Far North Queensland, hundreds of local doctors have voted against the individual work contracts currently proposed by the state government.
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Overview In Far North Queensland, hundreds of local doctors have voted against the individual work contracts currently proposed by the state government.
Overview Advocates and sufferers of progressive multiple sclerosis are lobbying for the Pharmaceutical Benefits Scheme to include a drug used to ease sy...
Overview Queensland Health have blamed persistent wet weather for the ongoing dengue fever outbreak around Cairns, with 59 cases in the area, and a furt...
Karen Leonetti talks about her system that teaches children to eat healthy from childhood and to understand the importance of a healthy diet into adulth...
Karen Leonetti talks about "Yummy, Tummy, Rainbow Garden" and how sitting down to the table to eat as a family helps children develop mentally.
Linda Katz discusses how she grew up with mental illness in her family life and how undiagnosed bi-polar disorder affected her early adulthood.
Linda Katz discusses the stigma attached to bi-polar disorder and mental illness as a whole. She also talks about how she dealt with her own biases agai...
Dr. Stephen Shrewsbury discusses "gene patch" technology and how it could potentially stop disease and other ailments. Learn more on Health Professional Radio.
Dr. Stephen Shrewsbury discusses some of the ethical questions that could arise as gene patch technology progresses. Learn more on Health Professional Radio.
Karen Leonetti discusses her reason for writing her book "Yummy, Tummy, Rainbow Garden" and how it is designed to help kids eat healthier.