Men's Health

Australia’s Biggest Morning Tea helps fight cancer
Cancer 25 May 2007

Australia’s Biggest Morning Tea helps fight cancer

Cancer is the leading cause of premature death and disability in Australia, with one in three men and one in four women being diagnosed with cancer before the age of 75, the Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister for Health and Ageing, Senator Brett Mason, said today at a function for…
Gingivitis
Children's health 21 May 2007

Gingivitis

Gingivitis is inflammation of the gum (gingival tissues). It may be caused by poor oral hygiene, irritation, infection or medication use.
Relief for reflux sufferers
Children's health 19 May 2007

Relief for reflux sufferers

In a recent edition of Therapeutics and Clinical Risk Management, the role of a group of medications known as proton pump inhibitors (PPIs) in the treatment of gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD) was investigated. GERD is a chronic disease that affects many people in the community with the possibility of serious…
Prostate Cancer Treatments: How Do I Choose?
Cancer 18 May 2007

Prostate Cancer Treatments: How Do I Choose?

New treatments are on the block for prostate cancer claiming reductions in side-effects - but are they really better at achieving the goal of curing…
Weight Loss Drugs
Children's Health 18 May 2007

Weight Loss Drugs

Weight loss drugs are designed to help people who are classified as obese lose weight. The main aims in the treatment of obesity are to…
Computer Aided Detection (CAD) in Radiology
Cancer 18 May 2007

Computer Aided Detection (CAD) in Radiology

Computer aided detection (CAD) is a group of imaging techniques, including CT scans and MRI scans, that produce images of internal body structures.
Risperdal PBS listing change to provide relief for families with autistic children
Children's health 18 May 2007

Risperdal PBS listing change to provide relief for families with autistic children

Antipsychotic medication Risperdal (also known as risperidone) has recently had its listing with the Pharmaceutical Benefits Scheme (PBS) altered. New 3mg and 4mg Quicklet forms of the medication are now listed, and it is now approved for use in the treatment of some of the behaviours associated with autism. Risperdal…
Risperdal PBS listing altered to include treatment for children with autism
Children's health 18 May 2007

Risperdal PBS listing altered to include treatment for children with autism

Atypical antipsychotic medication Risperdal (also known as risperidone) has recently had its listing with the Pharmaceutical Benefits Scheme (PBS) altered. New 3mg and 4mg Quicklet disintegrating tablet forms of the medication are now listed and approved for use in autism. Studies show that Risperdal can lead to improvement in lethargy and…
Surgical Treatment of a Skin Cancer or Other Lesion
Cancer 17 May 2007

Surgical Treatment of a Skin Cancer or Other Lesion

Surgical removal of skin cancer lesions is a common skin cancer treatment performed by GPs to remove cancerous growth and prevent regrowth.