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Sex tech is giving people with disability better access to their own bodies. What Australia is doing to prepare for the migration of birds that could be carrying a potentially catastrophic strain of avian influenza. The argument for a sugar tax gets stronger, thanks to more evidence from countries that already have one. And in the last 50 years of Aboriginal alcohol programs, what has worked? Plus a special NAIDOC issue of the Medical Journal of Australia.

Health Report · Australian Broadcasting Corporation

July 12, 202446m 54s

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Sex tech is giving people with disability better access to their own bodies.

What Australia is doing to prepare for the migration of birds that could be carrying a potentially catastrophic strain of avian influenza. 

The argument for a sugar tax gets stronger, thanks to more evidence from countries that already have one. 

And in the last 50 years of Aboriginal alcohol programs, what has worked? Plus a special NAIDOC issue of the Medical Journal of Australia. 

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