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.
Children and Sleep and Living Younger Longer
Oral Health, The Patient Doctor, and Power Posing
Exploring Physical and Psychological Trauma
Alzheimer's, End of Life, and Psychiatric Care
Medical Pantry, 2021 Census Results, and Cervical Screening
Robotic Arms and Telehealth Cuts
Long COVID, Sudden Cardiac Arrest, and HoMie
Gender Identity and Vaccine Inequity
Healthy Liveable Cities and End of Life Planning
Victorian Hospitals' Emergency Room Crisis
Abortion Rights, Indigenous Health, and Attention Spans
Climate Change and Healthcare, and Ambulance Ramping
Invisible Disability and Bipolar Disorder
Anorexia Nervosa, and Unexplained Hepatitis amongst Children
Genes and their impact on Postoperative Inflammation and Autism
Fecal Transplants and Perinatal Anxiety and Depression
Heart Health and LGBTIQA+ Suicide Bereavement Programs
Dr. Stephen Duckett on the 2022 Health Budget, and Maeve's Law
Post Concussion Syndrome, Huntington's Disease, and Epilepsy
Healthcare on the Ukraine Front Line, and Women's Safety in Disaster Zones
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