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March 9, 2021 5:01 pm
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As the NHS announce that they ll be rolling out HPV swabs - the step before smear tests - for women to do themselves at home.
Ah, smear tests. They’re almost universally feared, which, for what’s a routine cervical cancer check up that every woman needs to have, is a real shame.
As someone who’s had a smear herself, it’s easy to understand why. It’s a little uncomfortable – the nurse has to swab your cervix, after all – and you can feel a little embarrassed sat spread eagle on a doctor’s table.
Exploring the impact of global agricultural production and trade on infectious disease risks Planetary Health Perspective Seminar
The global population is predicted to exceed 9 billion by 2050. Ensuring sustainability of agricultural production and its global supply chains is now a worldwide priority and is a fundamental nexus issue that is vital to meeting a range of development and environmental targets, such as the Sustainable Development Goals, Aichi Biodiversity Targets, and the Paris Agreement.
In this seminar, Hiral Shah will explore the impact agriculture is having on human infectious diseases and what future policy solutions could entail to improve global health, development and sustainability. This talk is aimed at anyone interested in how upstream drivers (e.g. land use or agriculture) impact human health and sustainability. Researchers, students, physicians, public health practitioners and the general public engaged in infectious disease research,
Olivia Rodgers, from Hobart, worked at Bupa Health Insurance from 2015 to 2017
The 31-year-old faced Hobarts Magistrates Court on Tuesday charged with fraud
The court heard made false insurance claims on the behalf of family and friends
They were initially charged by police, until it was determined she acted alone
Prosecutors claim she used the cash to fund overseas trips and shopping sprees
She pleaded guilty to 62 counts of dishonestly acquiring a financial advantage
A woman who admits she stole from her employer has to live with the knowledge her family members, including her terminally ill mother, were at one point investigated and charged over her offending, a court hears.