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Understanding Medical Cannabis – What are the basic Components?
This article is one of a series planned for the provision of basic information relating to medical cannabis – a catch-all generic term for a range of cannabinoids that individually or collectively qualify for the terminology of medical cannabis. It can be confusing because that term is often used interchangeably with other names such as […]
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Vaccine Update – 1. Jon Rappoport 2. Freda Birrell (Sanevax) 3. Dr Judy Wilyman 4. Health Impact News
Editor’s Note: The strategies devised to market vaccines were primarily developed by Big Pharma’s in the US. That they have been proven to be deceptive, certainly unsafe for some vaccine products (due to toxic preservatives and adjuvants) and enforced by corrupt agencies of government – has left health professionals and health consumers quite bewildered and […]
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PSA Media Releases – 1. New EC Guide 2. PSA17 Conference 3. Pharmacists Honoured on Australia Day 4. New Practice Standards 5. Pre-Budget Submission
Informative new emergency contraception guide for pharmacists February 2, 2017 New guidelines and professional resources for registered pharmacists have been released by the peak national body for pharmacists, PSA, following changes to emergency contraception (EC) medicines in Australia. From February 1, 2017, pharmacists will now be able to supply ulipristal to women as a Pharmacist-Only […]
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ASMI Media Releases – 1. Three Steps to Better Consumer Health 2. Sunscreens High Standard 3. NSAID’s & Acute Pain
Three simple steps to better outcomes for consumers’ health and the economy 24 January 2017 The Australian Self Medication Industry (ASMI) has issued a trio of recommendations to the Federal Government outlining key mechanisms that will provide consumers with better access to information and medicines to self-manage their health, provide savings for the national healthcare […]
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NPS Media Releases – Latest Edition of Australian Prescriber
1 FEBRUARY 2017 Latest edition of Australian Prescriber out now The latest issue of Australia’s free, national, independent journal of drugs and therapeutics is now available. Australian Prescriber facilitates debate about complex, controversial or uncertain therapeutic areas. Some of the highlights of the February issue include: Drugs for chronic obstructive pulmonary disease Chronic obstructive pulmonary […]
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EDITORIAL for Monday 23 January 2017
Welcome back to i2P (Information to Pharmacists) E-Magazine dated Monday 23 January 2017. The holiday break has been refreshing for me even though climate temperatures have been unbearable on some days. But world politics is still in a bit of turmoil as Donald Trump assumes the role of president of the United States, with his […]
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Design Thinking- What it is
Design thinking is not new but it has been evolving more rapidly since 1960 as a valid management process described as: * A unified framework for innovation * An essential tool for simplifying and humanising It has evolved by appropriating many of the best tools and techniques from creative fields, social and computer sciences. Design […]
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Biophilic Design is a Natural Part of Life
There is a new term gradually entering the thinking of people advising and shaping various design elements of health care provider environments at all levels – furniture and fittings design, light and colour, display, software and systems design, and marketing design. It is called Biophilic Design and its concept is to provide design that follows […]
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Creativity can be a life-saver
We take many everyday items for granted, but when these items were introduced to the market, they were anything but ordinary. Have you ever wondered how you got along without a specific product, a must-have invention … or the latest version of your smartphone? Somewhere between necessity being the mother of invention and pure creative […]
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Do we exclude our oldest customers?
People over the age of 85 are significantly more likely to suffer social exclusion than those in the 65 to 85-year-old bracket, according to new research. We know that a loss of social contact can damage physical and mental health, and furthermore, older people are more likely to need care from external providers. Let’s look […]