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Mainstream Media – the Downhill Slide
Editor’s Note: The article following is republished from an underground so-called alternative news site titled ‘The Daily Sheeple” which is a US-based conservative news website. It is from a website such as this one that references are checked for news items published by mainstream media by i2P and it appears, a very large number of…
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Recent News Items 1. Be Part of Brain Health 2. Vac Truth – Hep B – Lack of Commonsense & Science 3. ASMI Conference – Healthcare Consumers 4. OHMS – High Dose Vit C
Be Part of Brain Health Whenever I hear the words “brain cancer” I think of Prof. Charlie Teo, who must be one of the most inspiring and dedicated health practitioners in Australia. Charlie is about to climb Mt Kilimanjaro, and will be joined by Nathan Cheong, the Managing Director of BioCeuticals. It is a challenging…
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Recent News Items
MIMS Leading AAN/INN Harmonisation In its next data release, MIMS Australia will be including, for the first time, INN (International Non-proprietary Names) as well as Australian Approved Names (AANs) as part of its push to support a recent Therapeutic Goods Administration (TGA) project. In 2015, the TGA announced a 4 year plan to harmonise AANs…
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Recent News and Information 1. EHR System 2. Sydney Addiction Seminar 3. New iMIMS
Developing a 21st century electronic health record system Minister for Health Sussan Ley today announced the Committee that will oversee the rebooted personalised My Health Record system for patients and doctors as part of a $485 million package to deliver Australians an electronic medical record system. Ms Ley announced the appointment of Ms Robyn Kruk…
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Albert Einstein – His Personal Credo
Recently, some personal records of Albert Einstein were released and more are being digitised for public access. i2P is publishing some of this material because he was such an interesting man of science. Albert Einstein considered himself a “loner” and did not believe in “free will”. In August 1932, Albert Einstein wrote “My Credo” in…
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Brand Simplicity – Aldi Tops Globally – Brand Pharmacy Next?
It would seem that kudos accrues with brand simplicity. This means that with simplicity, consumer understanding of the brand increases as does trust. This particular marketing metric may be worth following through given the recent launch of a PGA marketing campaign around the theme of “Ask your pharmacist” which, given the money invested, is an…
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Ancient Europeans were lactose intolerant for the first 4,000 years they made cheese
As early humans shifted from hunting and gathering to agriculture, their genomes shifted, too. But according to new research, the adaptations that allow us to enjoy dairy products without digestion problems may have arisen much later than expected in some populations. The new study, published Tuesday in Nature Communications, sequenced the genetic information of 13…
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PSA Media Releases – Immunisation focus at PAC14
Pharmacist-delivered immunisations are potentially an area of great opportunity for the pharmacy profession with the results of Phase 1 of the Queensland trial showing stunning results. Analysis of Phase 1 of the pilot in Queensland shows more than 10,000 people were vaccinated by pharmacists during the trial. Further, 96% of those vaccinated stated that they…
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SHPA Media Releases -1. Kirstie Galbraith & 2. Lloyd Sansom
1. SHPA Medal of Merit awarded for leadership in pharmacy education SHPA President Professor Michael Dooley presented the SHPA Medal of Merit to Kirstie Galbraith during the opening plenary session of Medicines Management 2014, the 40th SHPA National Conference, being held in Darwin this weekend. The SHPA Medal of Merit is awarded by SHPA’s Federal Council…