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Dr Adam Straub addresses benzo dependency with real-world advice and evidence-based recommendations

Expert/s: Dr Adam Straub
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Dr Vash Singh presents the key features of binge eating disorder including the DSM-5 criteria for diagnosis.

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Prof Ernest Somerville explains the challenging, complicated or just confusing grey areas.

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A/Prof Daryl Efron provides a clear outline to help identify children likely to have autism spectrum disorder.

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Dr Mark Hohenberg explains that early intervention often can help.

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A/Prof Mark Green gives an overview of the what, where and how endocrine disrupting chemicals are potentially influencing the health of young Australians.

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A/Prof Jason Ong outlines the most relevant new recommendations to the assessment and management of sexually transmitted diseases.

Expert/s: Prof Jason Ong
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A/Prof Jeremy Grummet explains the recent major changes in routine practice.

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Prof Dave Singh presents the key features to help identify those patients who need better control of their asthma.

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Prof Andrew Sindone presents the case for including other health professionals in the care of patients with heart failure.

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Prof Andrew Sindone explains that, diet, fluid restriction and exercise are just some of the areas that need addressing when managing heart failure patients according to best practice guidelines.

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Dr Nomvuyo Mothobi brings us up to date on the current state of play of cervical screening in Australia.

Dr Adam Straub addresses benzo dependency with real-world advice and evidence-based recommendations

Expert/s: Dr Adam Straub

Dr Vash Singh presents the key features of binge eating disorder including the DSM-5 criteria for diagnosis.

Prof Ernest Somerville explains the challenging, complicated or just confusing grey areas.

A/Prof Daryl Efron provides a clear outline to help identify children likely to have autism spectrum disorder.

Dr Mark Hohenberg explains that early intervention often can help.

A/Prof Mark Green gives an overview of the what, where and how endocrine disrupting chemicals are potentially influencing the health of young Australians.

A/Prof Jason Ong outlines the most relevant new recommendations to the assessment and management of sexually transmitted diseases.

Expert/s: Prof Jason Ong

A/Prof Jeremy Grummet explains the recent major changes in routine practice.

Prof Dave Singh presents the key features to help identify those patients who need better control of their asthma.

Prof Andrew Sindone presents the case for including other health professionals in the care of patients with heart failure.

Prof Andrew Sindone explains that, diet, fluid restriction and exercise are just some of the areas that need addressing when managing heart failure patients according to best practice guidelines.

Dr Nomvuyo Mothobi brings us up to date on the current state of play of cervical screening in Australia.

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New Brain Health Guidelines – What GPs Can Do

Tuesday 4th August, 7pm - 9pm AEST

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Scientia Prof Kaarin Anstey

Psychologist; Director, UNSW Ageing Futures Institute; ARC Laureate Fellow; Senior Principal Research Scientist, NeuRA

Scientia Prof Kaarin Anstey translates the WHO's updated 2026 dementia risk-reduction guidelines changes into concrete actions for opportunistic risk assessment and targeted advice in everyday general practice.