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  • Technology Innovation
  • 25/09/2024
  • 15:56
FPT Software

FPT Deepens Europe Ties with New Office in Nuremberg, Germany

NUREMBERG, Germany–BUSINESS WIRE– Global technology corporation FPT recently celebrated the opening of its second office in Germany. As part of the company’s expansion, this…

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  • Building Construction, Environment
  • 25/09/2024
  • 15:54
Same Day Trades

Adelaide Plumbers Warn of Hidden Water Leaks Costing Local Home-Owners Thousands Each Year

Adelaide, SA – Local plumbing experts are raising the alarm on a widespread but often overlooked issue: hidden water leaks and inefficient plumbing systems,…

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  • Medical Health Aged Care
  • 25/09/2024
  • 15:38
Peninsula Villages

Crafty Aged Care Residents Create Comfort Teddies for Kids

At Peninsula Villages, the combination of skill, passion, and a love for craft creates a ripple of joy and comfort for residents, and now…

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  • Government SA, Medical Health Aged Care
  • 25/09/2024
  • 15:28
SHINE SA

SHINE SA Condemns Proposed Abortion Ban in South Australia

Key Points: SHINE SA opposes the bill introduced by Liberal MLC Ben Hood, which would ban abortion after 28 weeks gestation and require forced birth and adoption. The bill contradicts South Australia’s evidence-based abortion laws, decriminalised in 2021 following broad medical, scientific, and community consultation. SHINE SA calls for politicians to reject this harmful legislation and to protect individuals' rights to safe, legal, and private healthcare decisions. A controversial bill to ban abortion after 28 weeks gestation has been met with strong opposition from SHINE SA, South Australia’s leading sexual and reproductive health organisation. The Private Members Bill, introduced by…

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  • Medical Health Aged Care
  • 25/09/2024
  • 15:21
Royal Australian College of GPs

SA Government’s reckless expansion of pharmacy scope is for politics, not patients: RACGP

The South Australian Government’s expansion of the range of conditions pharmacists can prescribe for – without a diagnosis – is a risky move and driven by political lobbying and the state’s stretched health system rather than patient needs, the Royal Australian College of GPs has warned. Conditions for which pharmacists will be allowed to dispense medication without a diagnosis include ear infections, nausea and vomiting, and a range of skin conditions including shingles, psoriasis, dermatitis, school sores, and acne. RACGP South Australia Chair Dr Siân Goodson said this expansion of pharmacists’ scope beyond their training will lead to patients with…

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  • Medical Health Aged Care
  • 25/09/2024
  • 15:14
Royal Australian College of GPs

RACGP welcomes deferral of changes to chronic disease funding

The Royal Australian College of GPs (RACGP) welcomes the Federal Government acting on its calls to delay reform to chronic disease management funding for general practice, so Australians don’t face higher out-of-pocket costs. Changes to funding for Chronic Disease Management (CDM) Medicare items were set to be introduced on 1 November and have been delayed to 1 July 2025. RACGP President Dr Nicole Higgins said: “I’m pleased the Government has listened to GPs and deferred the changes to chronic disease management funding in general practice. “Australia has an epidemic of chronic illness. More than half of the population is living…

  • Medical Health Aged Care
  • 25/09/2024
  • 15:13
Galderma

EADV 2024 Late Breaking News Sessions: New Galderma Data Demonstrating Nemolizumab’s Long-term Efficacy and Safety in Atopic Dermatitis and Durability in Prurigo Nodularis to Be Shared During Three Oral Presentations

New 56-week data from an interim analysis of the phase III ARCADIA long-term extension study will be presented, with nemolizumab demonstrating a continuous improvement…

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  • Oil Mining Resources
  • 25/09/2024
  • 15:10
Global Advanced Metals

Global Advanced Metals Partners With Department of Defense to Re-Establish Niobium Oxide Production Capabilities

BOYERTOWN, PA / ACCESSWIRE / September 25, 2024 / Global Advanced Metals (GAM), a leading global producer of metallurgical products, is pleased to announce a new partnership with the U.S. Department of Defense (DOD) to re-establish defense-critical niobium oxide production. The project, supported by a $26.4 million award from the Manufacturing Capability Expansion and Investment Prioritization directorate, leverages GAM's existing tantalum production in Boyertown, Pennsylvania.GAM LogoGAM Logo The DOD's capital contribution will accelerate the development of the United States' first niobium oxide production in over 30 years. Niobium oxide is a precursor to high-purity superalloys in advanced aircraft, rocket systems,…

  • Environment, Women
  • 25/09/2024
  • 13:40
Sustainable Population Australia

World Contraception Day reminds us that access to contraception is a human right

To mark World Contraception Day on 26 September, Sustainable Population Australia says access to contraception is a human right, yet 257 million women globally…

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