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Back to Episodes'Fitspo' content and mental health
Description
Urgent care clinics are getting $1.8 billion in this year's federal budget to make them a permanent part of Australia's health system. We speak to the Health Minister Mark Butler about the decision.
'Fitspo' content that sometimes glamourises a ripped bod or restrictive ways of eating could be flooding your social feed - what do we know about its effect on our mental health?
And 'phage therapy' - a novel form of treatment aimed at providing an alternative to antibiotics. What are bacteriophages, how does this therapy work and how far off is it from showtime?
Plus, success for Australia in eliminating trachoma - an infectious eye disease - as a public health issue.
References:
- Australia becomes the 30th country to eliminate trachoma as a public health problem
- Mpox disease epidemiology, vaccine uptake and vaccination coverage in Australia 2022–2024: a descriptive study
- Hantavirus-hit cruise ship leaves Cape Verde after three evacuated
- Major budget boost means Medicare Urgent Care Clinics are here to stay
- Lifting the Screen on Fitspiration: A Meta-Analysis
- Cross-reactive anti-prophage antibodies and bacterial heteroresistance implicated in phage therapeutic failure