Panel Beater, Dr Neo and Dr Living are joined by risk assessment practitioner Peta Lowe and Victorian Healthcare Association CEO Leigh Clarke. In the wake of a recent Sydney church stabbing perpetrated by a 16 year old boy, Lowe describes the topic of youth extremism and the steps that can be taken to prevent it. Clarke discusses the issues with the Victorian healthcare system, exploring the areas where funding and taxpayer dollars can be better served.
Food Allergies and Long COVID
Music for Studying and Women's Health
Mental Health and Brain Disorders
Heart Failure and Synthetic Embryos
Parkinson's Disease and Huntington's Disease
Psychiatry Training, and Lonely Males
Emotion-Focused Therapy, and Buruli Ulcers
Concussion Special
Injury Prevention, Type 2 Diabetes, and the Placebo Effect
Childhood Dementia, and Group A Streptococcal
Breast Cancer and Sexuality, and Baby Brain
Patient Safety, and the Coroners Court
Nursing Special
Music for Healthcare, and Exercise Physiology
Drug Treatment for Young People, and the Mediterranean Diet
Chronic Pain Special
Antibiotic Resistance, and the Economics of Family Healthcare
Before Dementia, and Medically Supervised Injecting Rooms
The Hinari Programme, and LGBTIQA+ Health Funding
The Brain-Gut Connection
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