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Professor Andrew Sindone AM addresses the alarming statistic of repeat hospitalisations following acute heart failure.

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Professor Gary Wittert answers questions about the peptide craze and addresses the issue from the clinician's perspective.

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Associate Professor Gino Pecoraro OAM discusses the new contraceptive options on the PBS and their unique differentiating features.

Dr Terri Foran discusses the major concerns associated with ubiquitous compounds that include dioxins, BPAs and phthalates.

Expert/s: Dr Terri Foran
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Scientia Prof Kaarin Anstey discusses the WHO's updated dementia risk-reduction guidelines.

Dr Rebecca Purvis discusses how this pharmacogenomics testing can be useful in identifying specific variants in genes that affect responses to commonly prescribed medications.

Associate Professor Daryl Efron discusses the most common mental health comorbidities affecting young people with ASD.

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Dr Rupert Hinds discusses the key features of constipation in children, and how it is best managed in the majority of cases.

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Professor Rukshen Weerasooriya discusses the logistics of modern-day Holter monitoring.

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Associate Professor Greg Katsoulotos discusses his approach to selecting the most appropriate inhaler device for a particular patient.

A/Prof Michael Woodward explains the reasons for this new vaccine, and suggests ways on how and why health professionals can and should help to promote its uptake.

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Dr Chrys Pulle provides an overview of the prevalence of behavioural and psychological symptoms of dementia.

Expert/s: Dr Chrys Pulle

Professor Andrew Sindone AM addresses the alarming statistic of repeat hospitalisations following acute heart failure.

Professor Gary Wittert answers questions about the peptide craze and addresses the issue from the clinician's perspective.

Associate Professor Gino Pecoraro OAM discusses the new contraceptive options on the PBS and their unique differentiating features.

Dr Terri Foran discusses the major concerns associated with ubiquitous compounds that include dioxins, BPAs and phthalates.

Expert/s: Dr Terri Foran

Scientia Prof Kaarin Anstey discusses the WHO's updated dementia risk-reduction guidelines.

Dr Rebecca Purvis discusses how this pharmacogenomics testing can be useful in identifying specific variants in genes that affect responses to commonly prescribed medications.

Associate Professor Daryl Efron discusses the most common mental health comorbidities affecting young people with ASD.

Dr Rupert Hinds discusses the key features of constipation in children, and how it is best managed in the majority of cases.

Professor Rukshen Weerasooriya discusses the logistics of modern-day Holter monitoring.

Associate Professor Greg Katsoulotos discusses his approach to selecting the most appropriate inhaler device for a particular patient.

A/Prof Michael Woodward explains the reasons for this new vaccine, and suggests ways on how and why health professionals can and should help to promote its uptake.

Dr Chrys Pulle provides an overview of the prevalence of behavioural and psychological symptoms of dementia.

Expert/s: Dr Chrys Pulle

Upcoming Healthed Webcast

New Brain Health Guidelines – What GPs Can Do

Tuesday 4th August, 7pm - 9pm AEST

Speaker

Scientia Prof Kaarin Anstey

Psychologist; Director, UNSW Ageing Futures Institute; ARC Laureate Fellow; Senior Principal Research Scientist, NeuRA

Scientia Prof Kaarin Anstey translates the WHO's updated 2026 dementia risk-reduction guidelines changes into concrete actions for opportunistic risk assessment and targeted advice in everyday general practice.