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  • Brighton Health Campus Senior Physiotherapist Dr Ann Rahmann
    Improving strength in older adults during periods of restricted weight-bearing
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    Improving strength in older adults during periods of restricted weight-bearing

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Improving strength in older adults during periods of restricted weight-bearing

For older adults, being confined to bed due to a serious trauma can quickly lead to reduced muscle strength and function. #ThinkyThursday

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    Family therapy for adults with eating disorders
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    Family therapy for adults with eating disorders

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Family therapy for adults with eating disorders

Family-based therapy is an important element in treating adolescents with eating disorders, but there is not a lot of literature on the benefits for adults receiving treatment. #ThinkyThursday

  • RBWH Senior Medical Oncologist Dr Brett Hughes
    Stunning new skin cancer immunotherapy treatment on trial
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    Stunning new skin cancer immunotherapy treatment on trial

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Stunning new skin cancer immunotherapy treatment on trial

Treatment on trial! Senior Medical Oncologist Dr Brett Hughes is leading a new skin cancer treatment at RBWH and so far it’s had a positive response rate with patients. #ThinkyThursday

  • QIMR Berghofer statistics unit
    Getting the numbers right
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    Getting the numbers right

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Getting the numbers right

If you’re a nerd for numbers you’ll love this week’s #ThinkyThursday! Biostatistician Anita works on around 20 projects at one time!. Click here to discover some incredible Metro North statistics.

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    App helps self pain management
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    App helps self pain management

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App helps self pain management

Technology is rapidly changing healthcare and now it's helping people with chronic pain reduce their opioid use. #ThinkyThursday.

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