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Dr Sonia Davison explains the significant long-term health consequences of estrogen-deficiency associated with premature ovarian insufficiency.

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Scientia Professor Henry Brodaty AO explains the evidence for the effectiveness of Donanemab in slowing cognitive and functional decline.

Prof Andrew Sindone discusses the ever lower targets for LDL-C particularly in secondary prevention.

A/Prof Daryl Efron addresses the practical aspects of diagnosing, assessing and, importantly, management recommendations for autism spectrum disorder.

Prof Sonia Grover shares her clinical expertise and real-world experience about the best way to assess and manage adolescent girls who present with heavy and/or painful periods.

A/Prof Gino Pecoraro OAM discusses the prevalence and pathophysiology of this condition.

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Prof Paul Griffin provides an update on the viruses currently causing disease.

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Dr Terri Foran covers some of the evidence-based non-hormonal and non-pharmacological options for vasomotor and vulvovaginal symptoms.

Expert/s: Dr Terri Foran
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Dr Nelson outlines the evidence behind the latest cholesterol target recommendations.

Expert/s: Dr Adam Nelson
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Prof Brendon Yee explains how GPs and specialists can work together.

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Dr Anita Munoz highlight the importance of identifying those people at risk of deteriorating muscle health.

Expert/s: Dr Anita Munoz

Dr Sonia Davison explains the significant long-term health consequences of estrogen-deficiency associated with premature ovarian insufficiency.

Scientia Professor Henry Brodaty AO explains the evidence for the effectiveness of Donanemab in slowing cognitive and functional decline.

Prof Andrew Sindone discusses the ever lower targets for LDL-C particularly in secondary prevention.

A/Prof Daryl Efron addresses the practical aspects of diagnosing, assessing and, importantly, management recommendations for autism spectrum disorder.

Prof Sonia Grover shares her clinical expertise and real-world experience about the best way to assess and manage adolescent girls who present with heavy and/or painful periods.

A/Prof Gino Pecoraro OAM discusses the prevalence and pathophysiology of this condition.

Prof Paul Griffin provides an update on the viruses currently causing disease.

Dr Terri Foran covers some of the evidence-based non-hormonal and non-pharmacological options for vasomotor and vulvovaginal symptoms.

Expert/s: Dr Terri Foran

Dr Nelson outlines the evidence behind the latest cholesterol target recommendations.

Expert/s: Dr Adam Nelson

Prof Brendon Yee explains how GPs and specialists can work together.

Dr Anita Munoz highlight the importance of identifying those people at risk of deteriorating muscle health.

Expert/s: Dr Anita Munoz

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Peanut Allergy

Tuesday 17th March, 7pm - 9pm AEDT

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Dr Sam Mehr

Paediatric Allergist, Immunologist & Immunopathologist; Royal Children’s Hospital; Epworth Hospital, Melbourne

Peanut allergy incidence among children is increasing, but there's more to managing it than just avoidance and adrenalin. Join Dr Sam Mehr as he covers the full spectrum of peanut allergy management options.