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There are many challenges facing hospitals and healthcare in the modern world we are living in. I've created this curation collection to save articles that help me understand what modern health in society is.  The articles here are general in nature and placed here to promote discussion. We advise that you talk with your health professional before changing any of your medication or treatment options.  Any of the online courses listed here may (or may not) be open for access or enrolment. Most are free to browse, some may charge a small fee if you wish to receive a certificate or record of learning.   Every effort is made to ensure that these links are up to date and be aware that some of these articles may be behind a 'paywall'. If you can’t get into an article, email me and I may be able to assist.  Views are my own.
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Study reveals need for cancer rehab

Study reveals need for cancer rehab | Hospitals and Healthcare | Scoop.it

Australia’s first review of cancer rehabilitation services has found that just one in 200 patients have access to exercise services that could aid their recovery.

This is despite the fact that exercise and rehabilitation can aid recovery, even during intensive treatment.

The study, led by La Trobe University, examined 31 hospital-based cancer rehabilitation services. The researchers are now urging health providers to boost rehabilitation programs and make them standard in cancer care.

Lead researcher and PhD student Amy Dennett said there were few rehabilitation services for cancer survivors in Australia compared with those available to people with other chronic diseases.

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More active people for a healthier world, the global action plan 2018 - 2030

More active people for a healthier world, the global action plan 2018 - 2030 | Hospitals and Healthcare | Scoop.it
Regular physical activity is proven to help prevent and treat noncommunicable diseases (NCDs) such as heart disease, stroke, diabetes and breast and colon cancer. It also helps prevent hypertension, overweight and obesity and can improve mental health, quality of life and well-being. Yet, much of the world is becoming less active.
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Science of Exercise - online course

Science of Exercise - online course | Hospitals and Healthcare | Scoop.it
About this course: Learners who complete Science of Exercise will have an improved physiological understanding of how your body responds to exercise, and will be able to identify behaviors, choices, and environments that impact your health and training. You will explore a number of significant adjustments required by your body in order to properly respond to the physical stress of exercise, including changes in carbohydrate, fat and protein metabolism, nutritional considerations, causes of muscle soreness & fatigue, and the effectiveness and dangers of performance enhancing drugs. Active learning assessments will challenge you to apply this new knowledge via nutrition logs, heart rate monitoring, calculations of your total daily caloric expenditure and body mass index (BMI). Finally, learners will examine the scientific evidence for the health benefits of exercise including the prevention and treatment of heart disease, diabetes, cancer, obesity (weight loss), depression, and dementia.
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10 hours.
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How the benefits of exercising play a major role in managing stress for college students.