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Statement From American Association Of Kidney Patients Kidney Failure Is No Laughing Matter
The American Association of Kidney Patients (AAKP) is very disappointed with Wanda Sykes" comedic comments regarding kidney failure and Rush Limbaugh at the White House Correspondent Dinner over the weekend. While Ms. Sykes" comments were most likely made in a light-hearted manner, hundreds of thousands of kidney disease patients and their loved ones do not see kidney failure as a laughing matter. Nearly 400,000 Americans are receiving dialysis as a life saving treatment for kidney failure and 26 million Americans have been diagnosed with chronic kidney disease (CKD), which means they are at risk for losing their kidney function. In addition, 20 million Americans are at risk for CKD and do not even know it.

Royal College Of Nursing Moves To Neutral Position On Assisted Suicide
The Royal College of Nursing (RCN) moved to a neutral position on assisted suicide following a discussion at its Council meeting.
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GPs And Aboriginal Community Controlled Health Services Call On Government To Prepare For Swine Flu Vaccine Rollout

GP groups and Aboriginal community controlled health services from around the country have called on the Government to quickly engage with general practices and Aboriginal community controlled health services in preparation for the rollout of a Swine Flu vaccine. In a letter to Health Minister Nicola Roxon, United General Practice Australia (UGPA) and the National Aboriginal Community Controlled Health Organisation (NACCHO) called on Government to start planning for the roll out now. A Swine Flu vaccine is currently undergoing clinical trials and is expected to be available within months. UGPA, representing the Australian Medical Association, the Australian General Practice Network, the Royal Australian College of General Practitioners, the Rural Doctors Association of Australia, the Australian College of Rural and Remote Medicine and General Practice Registrars Australia, combined with NACCHO, stand ready to work with the Government to support the rollout of the Swine Flu vaccine in an efficient and effective way. With more than 7,300 general practices, over 140 Aboriginal community controlled health services, 23,000 GPs and 7,500 GP practice nurses across the country - general practice and Aboriginal community controlled health services are best placed to provide patients with access to the vaccine at the local level and in a timely fashion. The groups have welcomed the purchase of the vaccine but say effective distribution networks, clinical protocols and other relevant information must be established well ahead of delivery. This means that the Government must start working with GP groups and NACCHO now to reduce the risk of delay and consequent frustration within the broader community. The Australian Medical Association


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