A key figure in Donald Trump’s election campaign probable figure his recent administration includes Robert F. Kennedy Jr., or RFK Jr. for miniature. After abandoning his own attitude towards the president, this prominent anti-vaxxer supported and campaigned for Trump, helping him to victory. Kennedy promoted the banner “Make America Healthy Again“during the campaign. Now Trump […]
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All over the world, one in five people are diagnosed with cancer during their lifetime. Almost at the age of 85 one by two Australians will be diagnosed with cancer. When this happens to someone you care about, it can be complex to know what to say and how to facilitate them. However, providing your […]
Aging often evokes fear, opposition, and in the cruelest cases, ridicule and even punishment. Louise Aronsongeriatrician and author of the book “Old age– she put it well when she said it older people who seek health care they often come across as unnecessary, even if the intention is benign. In workplace in general, being older […]
You’re preparing for music festival season and considering your options – what artists you want to see, who’s going, what outfits you’ll need, how you’ll get there, and perhaps what substances you plan to take. Have you heard about ketamineI’ve thought about trying it out and maybe played around with it a few times. You […]
Matcha’s popularity has increased in recent months, leading to reports of: global shortages and price increases. If you’re not crazy yet, matcha is a powdered version of green tea. You may see a sizzling or iced matcha latte, or even a matcha-flavored cake or cake, on the cafe’s menu. A quick Google appears countless recipes […]
Latest government news directive prioritizing public services “on the basis of need, not race” will make it harder and more time-consuming to reach Novel Zealanders with greater needs. The directive’s focus on ethnicity fails to recognize that many ‘surrogate’ needs – such as age, gender, rural location and income – are routinely used in New […]
For millennia, humans have had one obvious and reliable source of lightweight – the Sun – and we have known that the Sun is vital to our survival. Perhaps this is why historic religions – such as those in Egypt, Greece, Middle East, India, AsiaAND Central AND South America – concerned the cult of the […]
Parts of Australia are currently struggling extreme heatand high temperatures will continue in the coming days. While it’s unclear what exactly the upcoming summer will bring, climate change does mean Australian summer they are getting hotter. Even this year, temperatures in August reached around 40°C in some parts of the country. Heatwaves aren’t just unpleasant […]
Australia’s second largest private health insurer, Bupa, recently did so he started offering its members receive three free telehealth consultations with a primary care physician per year. It mimics other insurers such as nib offers its members digital GP consultations, including prescriptions and medical certificates, for a fee. But if you search the govt Compare […]
Today there are Australians more likely than previous generations suffered from intricate and chronic diseases, such as diabetes, heart disease and depression. This means they are more likely to need health care from a variety of providers, such as nurses, podiatrists, psychologists and physiotherapists, as well as general practitioners. This is called “multidisciplinary care”. It […]