Nicotine e-cigarettes and refills will be banned in Australia from July 1 under pain of a $220,000 fine. In the United Kingdom, they're advertised and sold in hospital foyers. What's going on?
The expansion of telehealth services was a deliberate strategy to help reduce the risk of COVID-19 transmission between practitioners and patients, so is it working?
A team led by UQ with colleagues from University of Johannesburg and Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile was granted US$15,000 in U21 funding to develop a suite of online clinical skills resources.
Telerehabilitation provides the remote delivery of clinical care to patients, and during the current COVID-19 pandemic, is a vital service. However, telerehabilitation’s relevance is not simply limited to times when travel is restricted.
The uncertainty of the duration of our current situation, daily proximity to the pantry, fridge and baking facilities, and increase in anxiety and boredom which triggers a desire for comfort eating, all have their own role to play.