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Follow the latest news about health and wellness, with this collection of reports and interviews from the SBS News team. Hear the story behind the headline.... more
FAQs about Headlines on health:How many episodes does Headlines on health have?The podcast currently has 202 episodes available.
July 23, 2024Hysterical: a midwife told Sam to take panadol for her pain as her baby went into distressA world-first New South Wales birth trauma inquiry released at the end of May made 43 recommendations for the state government. These include implementing trauma-informed care, reviewing laws around informed consent and improving mental health support and postpartum services. So what are the birth experiences of people in Australia which led to this inquiry?...more30minPlay
July 19, 2024INTERVIEW: Mpox outbreak prompts 'sex bubble' recommendationVictoria's Chief Health Officer says people should keep records of their sexual partners for contact tracing as the state deals with a growing mpox outbreak. Victoria has recorded 76 cases over the past three months compared with only eight cases last year. Chief Health Officer Dr Clare Looker say people should keep the contact details of sexual partners and consider limiting their number of sexual contacts. Mpox spreads through close physical contact and it has mostly affected men who have sex with men. Two doses of vaccine at least 28 days apart offers people the best protection against mpox. But Professor of Public Health and Infection Prevention at Monash Health, Rhonda Stuart, told SBS's Greg Dyett people can still acquire mpox even if they're fully vaccinated....more5minPlay
July 19, 2024The inspirational images that highlight a hidden killerSepsis is a disease that affects tens of thousands of people in Australia. While it can be deadly for many, one photographer is trying to raise awareness of the condition by sharing the personal stories of people who survived the disease....more7minPlay
July 17, 2024Soaring diabetes diagnoses prompts call to invest in wearable technologiesIn Western Sydney, community leaders have convened to address the escalating prevalence of diabetes among Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities. Highlighting success stories and urgent needs, advocates pushed for enhanced access to affordable diabetes management technologies amid health disparities and systemic challenges....more6minPlay
July 16, 2024Hysterical: the shocking findings from government inquiries into women's healthcareTwo thirds of women in Australia say they experience gender bias in the health system. That's according to the federal government's End Gender Bias survey, which more than 2,500 women responded to and which forms part of the government's attempts to address medical misogyny. An inquiry into women's pain led by the Victorian Government Department of Health also found women generally experience more recurrent, severe and longer lasting pain than men, but are often dismissed by health practitioners. But are trans and gender diverse experiences being included in these conversations?...more24minPlay
July 16, 2024New survey results suggest dangerous unintended outcome of zero-alcohol drinksA new report from the Cancer Council shows zero-alcohol beverages could lead young people to alcohol consumption later in their lives. The survey shows the over a third of youngsters have consumed a zero-alcohol drink, with the majority of them admitting they look rather appealing....more6minPlay
July 16, 2024Experts prepare for new bird flu strainThe Australian Centre for Disease Preparedness (ACDP) is preparing for the potential arrival of the H-5-N-1 virus. The CSIRO organisation has identified three distinct avian flu outbreaks in Australia, each caused by different strains, but has yet to confirm a single case of H5N1. The Centre which plays a crucial global role in monitoring and surveillance of avian flu has held a forum to explain what Avian Flu is and what ACDP is doing to prepare....more7minPlay
July 14, 2024INTERVIEW: The Australian Medical Association says toddler milks are unnecessaryLeading health organisations are calling on the Australian government to scrap marketing guidelines for infant and toddler formulas. The Australian Medical Association's Steve Robson says toddler milks are unnecessary, unhealthy and deceptively marketed. He spoke to SBS reporter Sydney Lang....more6minPlay
July 13, 2024INTERVIEW: Brendan Crabb from Burnet Institute on growing Long COVID case numbersAn infectious diseases researcher says between 200 and 400 million people around the world have experienced long COVID. It's a chronic condition that occurs after someone gets infected with COVID and is present for at least three months. The Chief Executive of the Burnet Institute in Melbourne, Professor Brendan Crabb, told SBS's Greg Dyett the ongoing increase in long COVID case numbers is alarming....more17minPlay
July 03, 2024Australian researchers uncover potential cancer drivers hidden in 'junk' DNANew cancer treatment methods that target a patient's genetic profile have been saving the lives of Australians and paving the way for groundbreaking new research. The new findings include the link between 12 different cancers inside the human genome that researchers hope will explain some of the key drivers of the disease....more7minPlay
FAQs about Headlines on health:How many episodes does Headlines on health have?The podcast currently has 202 episodes available.