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A community-led health program in remote Arnhem land is showing promising results for First Nations locals - Aged Care Insite

Summary by agedcareinsite.com.au
Indigenous Australians are more than twice as likely as non-Indigenous Australians to suffer from disease, particularly chronic diseases such as diabetes, heart disease and kidney disease. The health disparities are worse in remote and very remote areas. The burden of diabetes in the remote Aboriginal population of the Northern Territory, where it affects more than one in four adults aged over 20, is among the highest in the world. The Yolŋu (or…
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agedcareinsite.com.au broke the news in on Monday, June 2, 2025.
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