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Claire Sadler

Claire Sadler

Reporter at The West Australian

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    thewest.com.au

    Maternal cannabis use triples risk of wild behaviour in kids

    Children exposed to their mother’s cannabis use during pregnancy and after birth are three times more likely to develop behavioural problems, new Curtin University research has revealed. 
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    Albanese Government vows to secure future of Australia’s food suppl...

    The Albanese Government has promised to help secure the future of Australia’s food supply chain by developing a new national strategy, if re-elected. 
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    Labor pledges $10.4 million to diabetes support

    Labor is promising to spend $10.4 million to help diabetics self-manage their conditions in a bid to prevent hospitalisations if re-elected in the March 8 election. 
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    Research reveals climate change may be delaying births

    Exposure to outdoor air pollution and extreme temperatures may increase the risk of prolonged pregnancy, new research from Curtin University has revealed. 
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    FIFO rosters lead to more couples needing fertility services

    Fly-in fly-out workers are fast-becoming one of the largest patient groups at West Australian fertility clinics as demanding swings cause couples to miss their chances at conceiving naturally. 
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    Schools urged to be asthma ready in their classrooms

    Schools are being urged to ensure teachers and other staff are prepared to handle asthma flare-ups and emergencies in the classroom, as thousands of students prepare to return this week.
    thewest.com.au

    Schools urged to be asthma ready in their classrooms

    Schools are being urged to ensure teachers and other staff are prepared to handle asthma flare-ups and emergencies in the classroom, as thousands of students prepare to return this week.
    thewest.com.au

    GP training surges in WA but workforce still lags behind

    Almost 200 future general practitioners will be training in WA in 2025 but the workforce is still lagging behind population growth.
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    AI wristbands to help Perth hospital staffing shortages

    A wearable band that uses AI technology to monitor hospital patients’ vitals in real-time could be key to addressing healthcare staffing shortages across WA. 
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    Exercise minimises hunger with same effects as Ozempic

    An hour of moderate exercise a day releases the same appetite-suppressing chemicals in the body as weight-loss injections such as Ozempic, a new WA study has found.
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    Aust-first biobank hits WA to cure genetic hearing loss

    The Australasian Hearing Registry and Biobank, developed by Ear Science, will be the first of its kind in Australia to store genetic-associated hearing loss with the goal of advancing personalised treatments.