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The Virtual Medical Centre Review Program- A New Model for Continuing Medical Information
Blood 07 Oct 2006

The Virtual Medical Centre Review Program- A New Model for Continuing Medical Information

The RACGP QA&CPD office (WA) recently endorsed a unique approach to the provision of continuing medical education proposed by the Virtual Medical Centre (VMC) for general practitioners. The VMC, an online provider of information for health professionals comprises 18 separate sites focussing on different diseases. Each site is headed…
VMC Brings Breaking News from the RACGP Conference in Brisbane
Blood 06 Oct 2006

VMC Brings Breaking News from the RACGP Conference in Brisbane

This year’s Royal Australian College of General Practitioners 49th Annual Scientific Convention is being held in Brisbane from 5th – 8th October. Virtual Medical Centre is both exhibiting and lecturing at the convention. Keep posted for breaking news straight from the conference daily! The theme for this year’s convention…
Rotavirus: Messy nappies may be sign of severe intestinal infection
Children's health 12 Sep 2006

Rotavirus: Messy nappies may be sign of severe intestinal infection

Anyone who’s ever cared for an infant or young child knows what it’s like to change the occasional smelly, messy nappy. While mild bouts of diarrhoea aren’t uncommon in young children, moderate to severe diarrhoea, lasting several days, could be a sign a dangerous infection in the intestines known…
Study shows link between morbid obesity, low IQ in toddlers
Children's health 11 Sep 2006

Study shows link between morbid obesity, low IQ in toddlers

University of Florida researchers have discovered a link between morbid obesity in toddlers and lower IQ scores, cognitive delays and brain lesions similar to those seen in Alzheimer’s disease patients, a new study shows. Although the cause of these cognitive impairments is still unknown, UF researchers suspect the metabolic…
Barrett’s oesophagus
Diseases 30 Aug 2006

Barrett’s oesophagus

Barrett's oesophagus is a complication of heartburn in which the cells of the lower oesophagus are damaged from exposure to stomach acid.
Obesity begins in the womb
Children's health 16 Aug 2006

Obesity begins in the womb

The obesity epidemic in the United States has spread to include children under 6 years old and particularly infants, according to a Harvard study. The study of 120,680 kids is the largest to date to report on such young children. During the 22-year period covered, medical records reveal that…
Abscesses
Children's health 08 Aug 2006

Abscesses

Medical information about abscesses, abscess peritonsillar, anal abscess, abscess perirectal, tooth abscess, abscess on buttocks and pus in abscess.
Big kids are getting too big
Children's health 08 Aug 2006

Big kids are getting too big

The epidemic of obesity in young children has been far worse in the tallest, fastest growing young children, according to new research published in The International Journal of Obesity today (1 August 2006). Researchers led by The University of Manchester say that faster-growing children might be especially vulnerable to…
Being Overweight As a Teen Associated With Premature Death in Adulthood
Children's health 02 Aug 2006

Being Overweight As a Teen Associated With Premature Death in Adulthood

Children and adolescents in the U.S. and around the world are becoming more overweight. A new study from the Harvard School of Public Health (HSPH) has found that there may be serious consequences to that trend. Researchers found that being overweight at age 18 is associated with an increased risk…