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Gut health — is it that important?

 Dr Ross Walker  

Nov15
Over the past 5 years, I have been on the board of the Gut Foundation which was founded a number of years ago by the legendary gastroenterologist, Professor Terry Bolin. The mission of the Gut Foundation is to educate the public regarding the importance of gut health along with facilitating

Food as medicine – how it works

 Dr Ross Walker  

Nov15
Two and a half thousand years ago, Hippocrates – the father of Medicine stated, “See food as medicine & medicine as food”. This prophetic statement is as true today as it was back then. Today’s conservative doctors have this belief that if you can’t fix it with a prescription pad

Are our world leaders missing the real issue?

 Dr Ross Walker  

Nov15
Following the recent Glasgow Climate Summit, otherwise known as COP26, you would have to be living under a rock if you did not believe, after the tone of this meeting, that the major catastrophe around the world is climate change. Photo by Alexander Schimmeck on Unsplash With all of the world

Bowel cancer — some positive news

 Dr Ross Walker  

Oct07
It is estimated that just over 15,500 people per year, in Australia alone, will develop bowel cancer. Bowel cancer accounts for 11% of all deaths from cancer making it the second most common cause of cancer deaths in Australia. Despite the reduction in smoking to around 13% of the adult

The forgotten dangers of over-the-counter medicines for pain relief

 Dr Ross Walker  

Oct07
By Dr Stephanie Mathieson & Dr Ross Walker Paracetamol, the humble, simple analgesic, was first used clinically in 1893 but did not appear commercially until 1956 in Australia1. Also known as acetaminophen in North America and Japan, it is the most commonly used pain-relieving medicine, partly because of its low