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Salt substitutes: are they for you?

Salt substitutes: are they for you?

There is growing and strong evidence that substituting potassium for sodium in salt is good for blood pressure and stroke prevention.  There are a few people who shouldn’t do this, but I’ll come back to that later. The George Institute in Sydney, well known for its...
My CPD Outcomes: Streamlining CPD Management for Practitioners

My CPD Outcomes: Streamlining CPD Management for Practitioners

As the new year begins, it’s the perfect time to review your continuing professional development (CPD) progress and plan ahead for the months to come. Our friends at Cubiko have recently launched My CPD Outcomes, a new feature developed in partnership with the RACGP,...
The Blood Type Diet – anything going for it?

The Blood Type Diet – anything going for it?

There has been a popular notion, promoted by books on the topic, that you should tailor your diet to your blood type. On face value it’s not a bad idea because our blood types are decided by our genes and these same genes are also known in some cases to be associated...
Obesity drugs are changing everything

Obesity drugs are changing everything

Something really big is happening in healthcare at the moment. These revolutions usually occur once in a generation. Endoscopy revolutionised the diagnosis and treatment of a long list of problems including the prevention of bowel cancer and radically shortening the...