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    Stenner B, Boyle T, Archibald D, et al. Golf participants in Australia have a higher lifetime prevalence of skin cancer compared with the general population. BMJ Open Sport & Exercise Medicine 2023; 9: e001597. doi: 10.1136/bmjsem-2023-001597 Tell us more about yourself and the author team. Brad Stenner (PhD) is an Early Career Researcher with a passion and track record in high-quality golf and health research. He is particularly interested in the role of golf in contributing to health and well-being

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    It’s only June, but scientists in the US are already thinking about flu season. As always at this time of year, they’re keeping a close eye on Australia, which saw an early start to its flu season. Some parts of the country are seeing a spike in illness, and the highest number of cases are among children. Those flu patterns could be an indicator of what’s to come in the US.

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    In this issue of The Lancet Public Health, Shariful Islam and colleagues examine the state and trends of disease burden in Australia from 1990 to 2019. In brief, life expectancy has increased by 6 years and a major success has been the drastic decline in age standardised mortality rates in the top three causes of mortality, ischemic heart disease, stroke, and tracheal bronchus and lung cancer. However, to take stock of the health of Australians the question is not only what is the burden of disease but also who carries the burden of disease?

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    Inner Sydney has reduced new HIV acquisitions by 88%, meaning it may be the first locality in the world to reach the UN target to end AIDS as a public health threat by 2030, according to data released today at IAS 2023, the 12th IAS Conference on HIV Science.

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    Manish Patel joins Sam Chang to discuss the development of centers of excellence for the treatment of major urological cancers, specifically focusing on radical cystectomy. He explains how the UK’s centralization of radical cystectomy in 2002 led to significant improvements in care and better survival rates. In Australia, 50 centers were doing radical cystectomies, but 39 were doing less than…

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