Corporate affairs execs ranked Australia’s most influential leaders

In an Australian-first, two pharmaceutical executives have been ranked in the top 50 of ‘Australia’s Most Influential Corporate Affairs Leaders’ by corporate affairs consultants, Salt & Shein. Sanofi’s Director of Public Affairs and Communications Japan-Pacific, Alan Brindell and AbbVie’s Director of Corporate Communications and Patient Relations Australia & New Zealand, Elizabeth Rex won the prestigious…

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Accessing child’s immunisation history made easy

The Department of Human Services has just launched the Express Plus Medicare smartphone app, allowing parents to view their child’s immunisation history in the palm of their hand and to email the history to their child’s childcare centre or school. The app allows users to view their Medicare claim history and Medicare Safety Net balance and to…

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Desperate plea for help: teenage girls over-dosing on paracetamol

Paracetamol poisoning is the leading cause of drug overdose among teenage (15-to-18 year old) girls, new figures reveal. According to the 2014 Health of Children and Young People in NSW report, 1,407 girls visited emergency departments in 2013 for illicit drug use, over-dose or poisoning – a significant surge from 951 in 2011. Temporarily gripped…

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Five deadly diseases that modern science has cured

At the turn of the 20th Century, the average life expectancy of an Australian male was around 55.2 years, while the Australian woman could expect to live for an average of 58.8 years. Over the past 100 years, our life expectancy has increased dramatically. According to the Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS), in the past 20…

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Cancers largest contributor to years of life lost

Cancers were the largest contributor to years of life lost in 2010 (35 per cent), according to a new report released by the Australian Institute of Health and Welfare (AIHW). Cancer Council Australia is arguing more should be done to help curb the “unprecedented” levels of premature mortality through prevention, treatment, research and both patient…

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