In 2009 Australia launched a National Preventive Health Strategy with the aim of being the healthiest country in the world by 2020—where we're at with it now.
The Australian Commission on Safety and Quality in Healthcare has created a national clinical care standard for diagnosis and treatment.
Many people are told to take a vitamin D supplement, especially in winter when there's less sunshine, but you can have too much of it.

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Folge vom 11.07.202211 July: Tackling obesity | Standards on how to handle sepsis | The right amount of Vitamin D
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Folge vom 04.07.20224 July: Coming to terms with long COVID; Vaxes for variants; An artificial pancreas; Protecting pandemic teensAustralia has many stories from people who say they have long COVID but who are unable to access help | Updated versions of coronavirus vaccines targeting the Omicron variant have been announced, yet the virus still mutates | People with Type 1 diabetes need to monitor their blood glucose but automatic systems are being trialled to assist them | A study on the behaviour of teens undertaken during the pandemic identified some of the particular health risks for this group.
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Folge vom 27.06.2022Speculating on an Australian Centre of Disease Control and Prevention; How Indigenous culture can protect the heart; Associations between mental health and mortalityWhat an Australian Centre for Disease Control might aim to be; An Indigenous perspective and research to engage culture for protection against cardiovascular disease and stroke; Research on links between mental health and mortality concludes that both mental and physical health can be adversely impacted.
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Folge vom 20.06.2022Breast density and MRIs, diet and mental health, genomics and osteoarthritisThere may be a link between what you eat and your mental health—also, avoiding overtreatment for breast cancer; predicting your risk of osteoarthritis; and whether mammogram results should inform women about breast density.