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Health Report - Separate stories podcast
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    How did the diptheria outbreak happen?

    22/05/2026
    In the news this week:
    New obesity medicines recommended for heart disease.
    Effectiveness of a vaccine program for RSV.
    An outbreak of diptheria across multiple Australian states.
    We also put out a special episode of the Health Report focused on the emerging Ebola outbreak in the DRC and Uganda: Ebola outbreak: how it spreads and prospects for a vaccine
    References
    Obesity and cardiovascular disease: A clinical consensus statement from the National Heart Foundation of Australia
    Impact and Effectiveness of Australia's 2025 Hybrid RSV Immunisation Program: Results from the PAEDS-FluCAN Network
    Diphtheria outbreak could be 'contained within months' but response criticised as too slow
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    Who's using peptides and do we know what's in them?

    22/05/2026
    There's reportedly a major uptick in the number of people using or interested in peptides - injectable protein building-blocks.
    You may have seen them on your social media feed linked to marketing that says they can ease joint pain, improve muscle recovery or for skin care.
    But large parts of the peptides market are unregulated. What do we know about who is using peptides, what they contain and the evidence base for the benefits they purport to give?
    Guest
    Dr Tim Piatkowski, NHMRC Emerging Leadership Fellow, School of Public Health, University of Queensland
    References
    Responding to injectable synthetic peptide use among young people: priorities for clinicians and public health
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    Sleep, memory and mood: key differences in how men and women experience Parkinson's disease

    22/05/2026
    Findings from a large study of Australians suggest the symptoms and experience of Parkinson's disease varies significantly between men and women.
    The researchers also found that the disease is associated with being exposed to certain pesticides or working in some high-risk occupations.
    Guest
    Associate Professor Miguel Rentería, Group Leader, Computational Neurogenomics Laboratory, QIMR Berghofer
    References
    Insights from a cross-sectional population-based study of 10,929 Australians living with Parkinson's disease: risk factors, comorbidities, and sex differences
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    The treatment you don't need if you have heart failure

    22/05/2026
    For people with a heart defibrillator, it's been common to undergo a treatment that lets the device take over a particular part of your heart's function.
    But a study of people with defibrillators has found it makes no difference and doesn't need to be done.
    Guest
    Professor Prash Sanders, Director of the Centre for Heart Rhythm Disorders in Adelaide
    References
    Cardiac resynchronization therapy with or without atrioventricular node ablation in atrial fibrillation: the CAAN-AF trial
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    Mailbag: plastic-associated chemicals

    22/05/2026
    A look at some of the Health Report correspondence this week.
    You can email us at [email protected]
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Covering the health stories that make a difference. Dr Norman Swan and Dr Preeya Alexander dissect the latest and breaking news in the medical world.
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