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- Media Alert AMA Federal Vice President in Hobart
- Opinion: Dinosaurs more than a bunch of old bones
- MRI doesn't stop breast cancer
- Eco-food a start to end effort
- Tropical forests to aid society
- Possums need protecting too
- Fire shaped our oldest tools
- Plenty of safe cars options
- Abdominally obese at higher risk of several illnesses
- 'Healthy Kids' check must be provided in general practice
- GP Network News Issue 09, Number 26 - 14 August 2009
- Media Alert, AMA Federal Council, Canberra
- Mind drugs fight cancer too
- Aussie birds shrink to cool off
- Math proves system core reliable
- Discovery argues bird extinction
- AMA welcomes passage of alcopops legislation
- Study backs kids' tv junk food ad ban: AMA
- 'Supermarket Medicine' Clinics a threat to quality and safety in health care - AMA
- Feature: NASA astronaut blasts into Perth for Science Week
- Good looks don't always sell
- Amino acids resist age damage
- Find will help cancer drugs
- Fraser Island water undrinkable
- Extended Medicare Safety Net Bill
- Hospital workers not burnt out
- Cervical cancer confuses girls
- Smokers support car bans
- Drug-resistant TB on rise
- Trainee doctors need better supervision
- NZ sets emissions target
- Water triggers earthquakes
- Past influences partner abuse
- Protein need makes us obese
- Synthetic quilts cause asthma
- Root rot widespread in Australia
- AMA supports AMC Code of Conduct for Doctors
- Feature: Dating habits of aquatic dinosaurs revealed
- Back treatment ineffective
- Future rainfall atlas created
- Australian orchards threatened
- GP Network News Issue 09, Number 25 - 7 August 2009
- Senior Policy Adviser, General Practice, Legal Services and Workplace Policy Section
- Disability report strengthens argument for long term care scheme
- E_Dit Issue 65 - 4 August 2009
- AMA submission to the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC) on selection to graduate entry medical schools
- Balance key to beating recession
- Dr Andrew Pesce: Transcript of interview on access to fertility services
- Death notification forms should ask if deceased smoked
- Warning on untreated bitter lupins after two women become ill
- Doctors struggle to find teaching time
- Buprenorphine-naloxone a helpful addition to opioid substitution treatment
- GP Network News Issue 09, Number 24 - 31 July 2009
- GPs face practice revolution
- Media Wrap: Spotlight on reform
- Pneumococcal vax face-off urged
- NT lowers mandatory reporting age
- New frontier
- A sudden and expected death
- Feature: Infrared light could protect eyesight
- Metal find explains deep earth
- Many struck by silent strokes
- Opinion: Part one: are humans still evolving?
- Bridge listener hears damage
- Walking bats gain advantage
- Sunbeds do cause cancer
- Squeaky hip mystery solved
- Push for vitamin D for all nursing home patients
- Gene patenting warning
- Pharmacists bid to treat patients
- All downhill from here
- Letter of the week
- Aussie ecology marked poorly
- Marine life faces changing seas
- Court in the action
- Fairs fair in quest for rebates
- E-health gets a big tick
- Give IVF a fair chance, experts say
- Shouldering the strain
- The fad reality
- AMA response to nurse practitioner and midwife legislation
- Primarys charges hit patient pockets
- Sponges hold stem cell secrets
- Rural women battle overwork
- HIV relies on cell mechanism
- 2009-10 Federal Budget measure to cap Extended Medicare Safety Net benefits
- Debate continues over breast MRI
- Cataracts linked to hypertension drugs
- Feature: Artful Dodgers
- Soy cuts stroke risk
- Heat may speed up evolution
- Technology kills stubborn warts
- Sub-ice life secrets found
- Cancer will soon be tracked
- Scans investigate Alzheimer's
- Opinion: Innovation - playing the game right
- AMA welcomes NHHRC final report
- Attention important after stroke
- Lobsters' colour trick found
- Heart surgery transfusions safe
- Money key to retirement plans
- Swine flu risk measured in NZ
- Trees use camouflage too
- Feature: Waste feathers show fibre promise
- GP Network News Issue 09, Number 23 - 24 July 2009
- Help GPs spend more time preventing illness
- AMA urges government to slash GP red tape
- Language taught best in bursts
- Drug cuts heart attack damage
- General practices need more nurses
- AMA President, Dr Andrew Pesce: Speech to National Press Club
- Let GPs order MRI under Medicare
- GP Network News Issue 09, Number 22 - 21 July 2009
- Joint Submission on the Exposure Draft of the Health Practitioner Regulation National Law
- General practices should carry out majority of swine flu vaccinations
- Surveys show GPs need more support
- New incentives needed to encourage GPs to teach medical students
- Doctor shortage to worsen as one third of GPs retire early
- An open letter to the Health Minister from an outback GP
- Make national labour force survey compulsory
- Submission to Senate Community Affairs Committee on the exposure draft of the Health Practitioners Regulation National Law
- GP Network News Issue 09, Number 21 - 10 July 2009
- Report highlights importance of GPs
- Research confirms unemployment is bad for your health
- Dutch-style system would make health funds compete for Medicare Funding
- Health system lessons from Black Saturday
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