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Dispensary Corner 06 Sep 23
Wednesday | Sep 6 2023EXERCISING and playing sport is better for the Australian economy than safely lying around on the couch - even when you take into account the cost of treating injuries incurred during physical activity.
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Revive Tears – now PBS listed
Wednesday | Sep 6 2023REVIVE Tears lubricant eye drops provide long lasting and soothing relief against burning, irritation and discomfort due to dry eye.
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Talks disrupted by angry pharmacists
Tuesday | Sep 5 2023A FURIOUS protest in Parliament House by 200 pharmacists disrupted question time yesterday and sparked a warning from the Federal Health Minister that "they had broken a pledge to negotiate the funding deal in good faith", reported The Sydney Morning Herald.
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Sigma pulls off Summit
Tuesday | Sep 5 2023SIGMA has recently completed the third session of the inaugural Pharmacy Assistant Summit Series, a four-part education series for pharmacy assistants from the Amcal, DDS, Guardian and Pharmasave brands.
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Eye tracking reads gaze
Tuesday | Sep 5 2023MORE than 50% of Australians living in residential aged care facilities have a dementia diagnosis, with aged care services around the world preparing for the number of older people aged 65 years and above to double in the next 30 years.
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Make the switch
Tuesday | Sep 5 2023TERRYWHITE Chemmart gives five compelling reasons to switch to its network.
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APC applications
Tuesday | Sep 5 2023THE Australian Pharmacy Council (APC) will accept accreditation applications for Medication Management Reviews and the Aged Care On-site pharmacist program.
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Apply tax evenly
Tuesday | Sep 5 2023THE Pharmacy Guild of Australia, Victoria Branch President, Anthony Tassone said that while no one likes paying taxes, the payroll tax is a well-established cost of running a business or a health practice, including pharmacies, as well as other primary healthcare and allied health professional practices.
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Life’s busy, but breast screening is a priority
Tuesday | Sep 5 2023A NEW BreastScreen NSW campaign is urging women to book in for a life-saving mammogram before it's too late, with more than 50% of NSW women aged 50-74 behind on their breast cancer screening.