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Many type 2 diabetes patients lack in lifesaving knowledge
Frontiers in Public Health
Many type 2 diabetes patients lack potentially life-saving knowledge about their disease, according to international researchers. The team gave 1200 people with diabetes a knowledge test which included sections about nutrition, signs and symptoms, Read more about Many type 2 diabetes patients lack in lifesaving knowledge
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A fresh warning from experts on the dangers of posting your kids online
JMIR Pediatrics and Parenting
Parents considering posting pictures and information of their children online should re-think how they go about it, in a new warning from Edith Cowan University (ECU) data experts. A scoping review noted that every digital post parents make about Read more about A fresh warning from experts on the dangers of posting your kids online
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Reptile roadkill reveals new threat to endangered lizard species
Australian Zoologist
The chance sighting of a dead snake beside a sandy track in remote Western Australia, and the investigation of its stomach contents, has led Curtin University researchers to record the first known instance of a spotted mulga snake consuming a pygmy Read more about Reptile roadkill reveals new threat to endangered lizard species
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Video consults for chronic knee pain as effective as in-person care
The Lancet
Australians experiencing chronic knee pain achieve similar pain reduction whether they consult with physiotherapists via video or attend in-person physiotherapy sessions, new research shows. Australians experiencing chronic knee pain achieve similar Read more about Video consults for chronic knee pain as effective as in-person care
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Rising shark and ray extinction risk
Science
A new analysis has found one in seven deepwater sharks and rays are threatened with extinction, with the biggest threat coming from overfishing. Deepwater sharks and rays - species that spend most of their life at depths greater than 200m - are Read more about Rising shark and ray extinction risk
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How do we get more women into healthcare and medical leadership?
Medical Journal of Australia
Cultural change is needed to increase the number of women in healthcare and medical leadership in Australia, according to Australian researchers. In a perspective piece, the authors outline how women are continually underrepresented in leadership Read more about How do we get more women into healthcare and medical leadership?
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Mass fish deaths at salmon farms are becoming more common
Scientific Reports
Mass deaths at salmon farms became more common between 2012 and 2022, according to a Canadian and US study of the industry in Norway, Canada, the UK, Chile, Australia, and New Zealand, which together account for more than 92% of the world's farmed Read more about Mass fish deaths at salmon farms are becoming more common
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How ‘the food of the gods’ chocolate spread 5000 years ago
Scientific Reports
The modern cacao tree - whose scientific name means 'the food of the gods' - likely spread from the Amazon basin to other regions of South and Central America along trade routes, at least 5000 years ago, say international researchers. Residues found Read more about How ‘the food of the gods’ chocolate spread 5000 years ago
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Most GP practices in NZ have “closed books”
New Zealand Medical Journal
Most general practices in NZ have been selectively enrolling new patients or stopping new enrolments altogether, according to a survey of more than 220 GP staff. In 2022, only 28% of respondents said they freely enrolled new people. Researchers say Read more about Most GP practices in NZ have “closed books”
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Air rifles can reliably cause lethal injuries
New Zealand Medical Journal
After encountering two life-threatening thoracic injuries in their own practice, two surgeons conducted a study to assess the injuries that a commonly available air rifle could cause. They tested. 22 calibre spring-loaded airguns in a series of Read more about Air rifles can reliably cause lethal injuries
New ZealandTe Whatu Ora Capital, Coast and Hutt Valley; Te Whatu Ora Te Toka Tumai Auckland