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Health funding crisis

Justin-MohamedNACCHO warns programs to be affected if States, Territories don't commit

Aboriginal health programs across the nation are teetering on the brink with most State and Territory governments yet to confirm they will join with the Federal Government's $777 million commitment to Indigenous health programs even though there is less than six weeks until the current Council of Australian...

 

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Last Updated on Thursday, 23 May 2013 05:55

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Dementia revealed as another threat

Gerry-Georgatos-headA breakthrough study has made the startling revelations that Aboriginal peoples are three times more likely to suffer dementia than non-Aboriginal Australians.

The three year Koori Growing Old Well study delved into a cross-section of urban and regional Aboriginal communities in New South Wales.

The myriad hardships and ailments Aboriginal peoples endure are not only standalone risk...

 

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Last Updated on Thursday, 23 May 2013 05:54

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