Episode Description
Are Australian schoolkids eating too much salt? And does it put them at risk of high blood pressure?
A new approach to breast cancer screening based on risk could reduce the number of screens needed for some women.
There's been a lot of hype around brain training to protect against cognitive decline, but the results haven't always measured up. Now a new long-term study has promising results.
Plus, navigating the diagnosis and treatment of endometriosis -- when can the condition be medically managed and when should you consider surgery?
References:
- Impact of cognitive training on claims-based diagnosed dementia over 20 years: evidence from the ACTIVE study
- Efficacy and safety of once-daily oral orforglipron compared with oral semaglutide in adults with type 2 diabetes (ACHIEVE-3)
- Risk factors for the development of food allergy in infants and children
- Sodium, potassium and blood pressure in Australian schoolchildren: exploring differences by sex and weight status — a cross-sectional study
- Risk-Based vs Annual Breast Cancer Screening: The WISDOM Randomized Clinical Trial