Episode Description
Many people turning to AI for health advice are doing it for valid reasons — it's cheap, fast and isn't bound by a 15-minute timer.
But the checks and balances companies use to ensure their products are safe, or even accurate, aren't open to public scrutiny.
Also on the show, medical abortion is available up to nine weeks in Australia. There's a push to allow access later.
And the much-maligned fat cell gets a look-in from a world-leading expert.
References
- First step towards a national medicines record
- National medicines database promised after telehealth 'doctor-shopping' leads to overdose
- Uptake of Shingrix vaccine in its first year on the National Immunisation Program: an analysis of Australian Immunisation Register data
- Cannabis‐based medicines for chronic neuropathic pain in adults
- Safety and efficacy of early medical abortion at home between 10+0 and 11+6 weeks' gestation: a retrospective review