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When you hear the words Alzheimer's disease, what do you think of? The truth is, the picture most of us have of the disease is incomplete. Alzheimer's disease doesn't start when someone starts to lose their memory. It actually starts years – sometimes decades – earlier. The Rethinking Alzheimer's Disease Podcast is an engaging, narrative-style podcast miniseries for those curious or motivated to learn about Alzheimer’s disease. Perhaps you have a family member with Alzheimer’s disease, or care for someone with Alzheimer’s disease. Perhaps you consider yourself or your loved ones at risk for Alzheimer’s disease and want to hear more about the journey and actions you can take. Told by people with lived experience of Alzheimer's disease, as well as caregivers and health experts, the Rethinking Alzheimer's Disease Podcast answers common questions about Alzheimer's disease, including: what Alzheimer's disease is, how it starts, what signs to look out for, and most importantly, how you can take action to reduce your risk of Alzheimer’s disease, or slow its progression. Download and listen to our Health UNMUTED audio series to learn more about Alzheimer's disease, gain confidence in dealing with it, and find hope in the insights and knowledge of others. Together, we can start Rethinking Alzheimer's Disease and make a positive impact in the fight against this complex condition. The Rethinking Alzheimer's Disease Podcast is part of the Health UNMUTED audio library and is made possible with support from Eisai Inc. Disclaimer: The content provided in this Health UNMUTED podcast is intended for informational purposes only. It is not a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always seek the advice of your physician or other qualified healthcare provider with any questions you may have regarding a medical condition. Never disregard professional medical advice or delay in seeking it because of something you have heard on this podcast. Reliance on any information provided by this podcast or its guests is solely at your own risk. Visit healthunmuted.com for more information.
Angus Taylor says citizenship referendum 'an option'
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Shadow Treasurer Angus Taylor says a referendum on deporting dual citizens who are criminals is not a Coalition policy, but is an option
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Shadow Treasurer Angus Taylor says a referendum on deporting dual citizens who are criminals is not a Coalition policy, but is an option
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The competition watchdog has found Australia's supermarkets are among the most profitable in the world and have increased their profit margins throughout the cost of living crisis.
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1 The PBS backed, and a referendum floated ahead of the budget 10:28
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In the lead up to the Federal Budget, the Government tried to take the ascendancy on health, moving to cap the cost of medication on the scheme.The Opposition quickly backed the idea, before Opposition Leader Peter Dutton floated a referendum on deporting criminals who are dual-citizens.
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1 Why Australia isn't getting the most out of migration 6:54
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Almost half of all permanent migrants are working below their skill level, and Australia is failing to realise the full potential of the migrant population.
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1 Deadly synthetic opiods detected in Australian wastewater 6:39
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Synthetic opioids up to 40 times more powerful than fentanyl have been detected in Australian wastewater for the first time, according to new research by the University of Queensland. The finding comes as Australia faces a shortage of naloxone the medication used to reverse or reduce the effects of opioids, prompting urgent calls for a national emergency plan to respond to an impending public health crisis. Guest: Dr Krista Siefried, Clinical Research Lead & Deputy Director The National Centre for Clinical Research on Emerging Drugs Producer: Grace Stranger…
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1 Kirsty Coventry elected as IOC's first female president 3:00
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Two-time gold medallist Kirsty Coventry becomes the International Olympic Committee's first female and African president in its 130-year history.
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1 Victoria's 'toughest' bail reforms to become law 6:55
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The Victorian government's bail reforms will become law after a marathon sitting of parliament. It comes as new data reveals crime rates in the state increased by 13 percent last year, with youth offenders a driving force behind the uptick. Guest: Brad Battin, Leader of the Opposition in Victoria Producer: Kelly-Anne Taylor…
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1 'More to be done': Farmers react to ACCC findings 9:44
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Australia's consumer watchdog has concluded suppliers fear retribution from the nation's major supermarkets, especially farmers selling fresh produce. The ACCC's final report from its year-long supermarket inquiry has found Coles and Woolworths are the most profitable supermarket businesses in the world, and to combat this market dominance, it's made 20 recommendations. But will these recommendations change anything? Guest: David Jochinke, President, National Farmers Federation (NFF) Producer: Lexie Jeuniewic…
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1 International students 'scapegoats' for rental woes: research 7:59
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International students are 'scapegoats' when it comes to copping the blame for Australia's rental woes — that's according to a new paper published by researchers at the University of South Australia. Last year, the Albanese Government announced that new foreign student enrolments would be capped amid community frustration around the housing market crisis. Guest: Associate Professor Michael Mu, the University of South Australia. Producer: Kelly-Anne Taylor…
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1 Greens renew call for supermarket break-up powers 7:11
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The Greens have renewed their push for divestiture powers to break up what it has described as a supermarket "duopoly".
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1 NSW pushes nation-first lithium batteries regulation 5:23
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In a nation-wide first initiative, the New South Wales government is pushing to introduce tough regulations on the design, reuse, and disposal of lithium batteries. There are up to 12,000 fires each year caused by these batteries, with New South Wales Fire and Rescue recording 384 incidents and multiple fatalities in the last year alone. Guest: Penny Sharpe, NSW Energy Minister Producer: Brooke Young…
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1 Istanbul mayor arrested as government crackdown escalates 6:05
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Turkish police have arrested the mayor of Istanbul, who's seen as a key rival to President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan. Ekrem İmamoğlu's allies have condemned the arrest as a politicised attempt to silence dissent. Guest: Mehmet Celik, Editorial co-ordinator, Daily Sabah Producer: Anne Barker
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1 Dozens more killed as Israel resumes air strikes in Gaza 10:46
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Palestinian health officials say more than 90 people have been killed, and dozens more wounded, in a third day of Israeli air strikes across Gaza. It brings the death toll in the past three days to over 500 people , according to the health officials. Medical staff say Israeli attacks have targeted residential areas in both northern and southern areas of the Gaza Strip, while families including women and children were sleeping. Guest: Doron Spielman, former Israeli Defence Forces spokesperson Producer: Anne Barker…
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1 Trump Signs Executive Order to Begin Dismantling U.S. Department of Education 10:00
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President Donald Trump has signed an executive order that begins the process of dismantling the U.S. Department of Education, fulfilling a long-held conservative desire to reduce federal influence in education.
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1 Coral bleaching at Ningaloo World Heritage Site might be the first of many 8:29
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Australia boasts vibrant and beautiful coral reefs country-wide, but, now, at the World Heritage Site, Ningaloo, in Western Australia the coral been sapped of its colour. And, bleaching could become a more prevalent issue due to climate change. Joining Radio National Breakfast to talk about coral bleaching is marine biologist and associate professor at Murdoch University, Mike Van Keulen. He s also the Director of the Coral Bay Research Station at Ningaloo Reef. GUEST: Mike Van Keulen, Marine biologist and associate professor at Murdoch University PRODUCER: Kelly-Anne Taylor…
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1 Trump-Zelenskyy call amid tensions in ceasefire talks 10:02
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A day after Russia's president rejected a full ceasefire proposal, US President Donald Trump and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy spoke for the first time since their tense Oval Office meeting last month.
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