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Why Australia's called the 'allergy capital of the world'

Why Australia's called the 'allergy capital of the world'

Some describe Australia as the allergy capital of the world, noting high rates of food allergies — what can parents do to help kids early? Why the term 'Munchausen by Proxy' is making headlines, and how to spot Factitious Disorder Imposed on Another (FDIA). The global impact of Donald Trump's re-election on abortion access and funding. And a new study shows screening of parents can help identify couples with a higher chance of passing on genetic disorders to children.

Health Report · Australian Broadcasting Corporation

November 22, 202443m 16s

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Show Notes

Some describe Australia as the allergy capital of the world, noting high rates of food allergies — what can parents do to help kids early? 

Why the term 'Munchausen by Proxy' is making headlines, and how to spot Factitious Disorder Imposed on Another (FDIA).

The global impact of Donald Trump's re-election on abortion access and funding.

And a new study shows screening of parents can help identify couples with a higher chance of passing on genetic disorders to children.

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the health reporthealth reportnorman swantegan taylor