Man and woman pretending to fly after drinking an energy drink

Do energy drinks really give you wings?

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A heart attack and cardiac arrest in a healthy 28 year old man recently has highlighted concerns about the consumption of ‘energy’ drinks. The 7–8 cans the young man consumed were thought to be a possible cause of his life-threatening event. (see reference 1 below) Aggressive marketing has led to a recent increase in the

Man with whooping cough feeling sick with a scarf on

Many adults vulnerable to whooping cough

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Vaccination

Whooping cough cases occurred in record numbers across Australia last year and the epidemic is continuing into 2009. Many adults no longer have immunity and need to be vaccinated. Whooping cough (pertussis) is a highly contagious respiratory infection caused by the bacterium Bordetella pertussis. It can cause severe coughing spasms with difficulty breathing and can

Rheumatology consultation with senior lady explaining new treatment options

New treatment for osteoporosis

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  Zoledronic acid is new treatment for osteoporosis that is used only once a year, and is given through a drip into a vein. It is now available on the Pharmaceutical Benefits Scheme (PBS). Osteoporosis is a common condition which causes brittle bones which are prone to breaking easily, for example after a minor bump

Dementia. Does ginkgo biloba help?

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The herbal remedy ginkgo biloba is widely used to prevent and treat dementia, but does it work? In a recent study of over 3,000 people 75 years and older with normal mental function, ginkgo was not found to prevent dementia from developing. No benefit from taking it was found after 6 years. (Ref. 1) A

Selection of 4 asthma puffers lined up in a row

Asthma and COPD. Problems with puffers widespread

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Up to 90% of people with asthma and COPD are not using their puffers correctly, according to the National Asthma Council. A new video is now available online to demonstrate correct step-by-step use for all types of puffers. Incorrect use is especially common in the older age groups and can greatly reduce the effect of your

Young infant drinking baby formula from bottle whilst lying back on monthers chest

Reflux in infants. Thickeners not effective

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A recent review of all the available research on the use of thickeners in infant formula has found that they only have a small effect on gastric reflux. This effect may be of ‘questionable clinical significance’.  Up to 40% of infants regurgitate after feeding and thickeners such as rice cereal are sometimes added to the milk

Breast cancer and young women

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Cancer

Women between 20–40 years should know the normal look and feel of their breasts and report any unusual changes to their GP. This is the advice of the National Breast and Ovarian Cancer Centre (NBOCC) in its recent Cheeky Checkup campaign. About 700 women under 40 are diagnosed with breast cancer in Australia each year.

3D illustration showing structure of mumps virus with surface glycoprotein spikes heamagglutinin-neuraminidase and fusion protein

Do you need mumps vaccination?

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Vaccination

Australians in their late 20s are most at-risk from mumps and should consider further vaccination, according to an article in this week’s issue of the Medical Journal of Australia. The number of cases of mumps has risen dramatically over the last few years and adults account for more than three quarter of them. People in their twenties

Bandages legs and manual lymphatic drainage massage for a patient with swelling effect

Swollen arm or leg after cancer treatment

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Cancer

Swelling of the arm, leg or other body part after cancer treatment may be caused by ‘secondary lymphoedema’ and should be treated early. A new, free information booklet on lymphoedema is now available from the National Breast and Ovarian Cancer Centre (NBOCC). What is secondary lymphoedema? Lymphoedema is swelling caused by the buildup of lymph

Pregnant lady being given a flu injection by the doctor

Do pregnant women need flu vaccination?

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Pregnancy Vaccination

Do pregnant women need, or should they be given the flu vaccination? Read on to find out… In Australia flu vaccination is recommended for: All women planning a pregnancy, and Women who will be in the second or third trimester of pregnancy during the influenza season (June to October) … according to the 2008 Australian Immunisation

 

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