In this Q&A we ask Central Adelaide gastroenterologist, Professor Jane Andrews, some common questions about inflammatory bowel disease. What causes inflammatory bowel disease? Inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) is a group of conditions where there is visible...
Video series: Ask the Expert Sepsis is the body’s severe response to an infection which causes damage to its own organs and tissues. In this episode, we ask expert, Associate Professor Mark Plummer, key questions about sepsis. We learn about: why it is so serious who...
Video series: Ask the Expert 1 in 10 heart attacks occur without a blockage to the heart’s arteries, known as MINOCA (Myocardial infarction with non-obstructive coronary arteries). In this episode, we ask expert, Dr Sivabaskari (Tharshy) Pasupathy key questions about...
Video series: Ask the ExpertSarcopenia is an age-related loss of muscle mass and strength. But how can it be prevented?Let’s ask the expert, Clinical Associate Professor Solomon Yu, Deputy Head of Aged and Extended Care Services at The Queen Elizabeth...
Video series: Ask the ExpertIn this episode we ask researchers, Dr Stephen Bacchi and Dr Josh Kovoor, common questions how AI could be used in healthcare.We learn:how can we use AI in healthcarehow could clinicians and patients use AIwhat the future look could...
Video series: Ask the Expert Angina (chest pain) is commonly caused by blocked arteries as a result of cholesterol. But it’s not always that simple, so in this episode we ask researcher, Associate Professor Rosanna Tavella, common questions about angina (chest pain)....