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Reducing alcohol consumption could ease Australia’s cancer burden
By Dr. Sanchari Sinha Dutta, Ph.D. Long-term national data reveal that even modest reductions in alcohol consumption across ...
Breast cancer affects 2.3 million people globally each year, with 670,000 deaths worldwide and over 20,000 diagnoses in Australia ...
Alcohol causes huge harm in Australia, responsible for 5,800 new cancer cases per year. Yet many of us remain in the dark about its health risks. In January, the United States' Office of the Surgeon ...
Rob Hirst, the drummer for the popular Australian rock group Midnight Oil, has died. He was 70. Hirst revealed last April ...
Reducing annual alcohol consumption in Australia by one liter a person could significantly lower deaths from several major ...
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Australia’s new lung cancer screening program has chosen simplicity over equity, and we’re concerned
Australia’s lung cancer screening program launched on July 1, and marks real progress and opportunity. It aims to reduce the number of people dying from lung cancer by offering regular low-dose CT ...
Earlier this year, Australia began rolling out its National Lung Cancer Screening Program, but experts are raising concerns about whether it can reach those who are disproportionately affected by the ...
Rachel Visontay receives funding from the University of Sydney and the University of New South Wales. Louise Mewton receives funding from the National Institutes of Health (NIH), Dementa Australia, ...
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