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Natural medicine is at the crossroads of change. It’s something every profession goes through – including the medical profession: 150 years ago, allopathic medicine was not universally accepted, just as natural medicine isn’t today, although inroads are being made.
With the rapid ageing of the population, it is important to recognise the vital role that physiotherapists play in supporting older Australians to stay healthy and active, says the Australian Physiotherapy Association President Pat Maher.
More than 400 healthcare professionals, naturopaths, massage & beauty therapists, pharmacists and health food retailers have registered from around Australia and New Zealand to attend Australia’s largest natural Health event.
A study in the latest Australian Health Review adds further weight to the growing evidence that physiotherapists should have a role in triaging patients with lower back pain to increase efficiency in the health system.
Australian divisions of general practice could easily transition into primary health care organisations as proposed by the National Health and Hospitals Reform Commission, says Australian General Practice Network (AGPN) Chair Dr Emil Djakic.
More than 1000 healthcare professionals, naturopaths, massage & beauty therapists, pharmacists and health food retailers from around Australia, New Zealand, Japan and India attended Australia’s largest Natural Health event this month - the Natural Health Conference and Expo at the AJC Convention Centre, Randwick, Sydney.
The Australian Physiotherapy Association welcomes the Rudd Government’s moves towards reform in some areas of the health system with the release of the National Health and Hospitals
Reform Commission’s interim report - A Healthier Future for All Australians.
A new study by researchers at The George Institute for International Health has found that back pain is a reoccurring problem for five million Australians.
The Rudd Government will develop a National Primary Health Care Strategy to better tackle the health challenges of the 21st century, and make sure that families can get the health care they need.
Eighty per cent of Australians believe exercise and eating less junk food are the best ways to address obesity, according to a new public opinion poll by Research Australia.
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