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Dr. Tram Tran gives us an inside look into new developments regarding the diagnosis of NASH
May 3 2022
13 mins
Dr. Tram Tran gives us an inside look into new developments regarding the diagnosis of NASH
Dr. Tram Tran gives us an inside look into new developments regarding the diagnosis of NASH by LiverWELL
May 3 2022
13 mins
Melanie Farewell Podcast
After nearly a decade at the helm of firstly Hepatitis Victoria and then LiverWELL, Melanie Eagle has announced that she will leave the organisation. Melanie has brought decades of experience in community, advocacy and management, and under Melanie’s leadership, LiverWELL has grown significantly.
Mar 3 2022
22 mins
You're not alone with hep B: An interview with Thomas Tu
Thomas Tu talks to us about his experiences as a researcher for hepatitis B, his lived experience, and his community: HepBCommunity.org
Nov 10 2021
21 mins
Chloe Talks with us about non-alcoholic fatty liver disease
When Chloe went to her GP to have a hepatitis B test she was diagnosed with non-alcoholic fatty liver disease. While this came as a surprise to Chloe, statistically it’s not unusual. 1 in 4 people in Victoria have fatty liver disease, and this number is rising. The burden of this disease in Australia, and most developed countries, manifests in increasing levels of advanced liver disease and primary liver cancer. So why don’t we know more about it?
Oct 27 2021
15 mins
Mandy was diagnosed with hepatitis C during her first pregnancy
Mandy Ritchie, Bendigo local, was diagnosed with Hepatitis C during her first pregnancy. Now, she seeks to help those at risk of contracting the virus. Podcast produced by Tyler Wright
Oct 20 2021
9 mins
Jen Anderson: A Lived Experience Story
Jen Anderson estimates she contracted hepatitis C in the late 1970s. She was later diagnosed in the early 1990s before seeking treatment in 2012, feeling optimistic about break-through antiviral medication. In this 15-minute question-and-answer, Jen Anderson speaks to RMIT student journalist Indiana Hansen about her personal experience living with hepatitis C, as well as her professional experience as a nurse in the sector. Jen unpacks how things have changed within the hepatitis C space over the years, sharing her views on care and treatment alongside hepatitis C elimination targets. She reflects on being cured of the virus saying, “the weight off my shoulders of becoming cured from hepatitis C was indescribable”.
Oct 5 2021
15 mins
Viral the Film: An interview with Kamarra Bell-Wykes and Lauren Sheree
Ilbijerri Theatre Company are near to releasing Viral, a film about hepatitis C in Aboriginal communities. Viral, written by Maryann Sam, follows the story of Ally and her family as they come to reckoning with hepatitis C and its treatment. With an all Aboriginal cast and crew, Viral is a landmark film that amplifies the voices of First Nations People. Dramaturg and consultative director Kamarra Bell-Wykes spoke with LiverWELL about her role in the film and how the workshopping and consultative process to create Viral has given platform to so many Aboriginal community members about hepatitis C. Lauren Sheree, a producer at Ilbijerri Theatre Company spoke of how the film is deeply impacting, and delivers a powerful health message due to its realness.
Oct 5 2021
25 mins
An Interview with Dr Adrian Farrugia on Hepatitis C impediments to treatment
We talk to Adrian Farrugia from the Australian Research Centre in Sex, Health and Society, La Trobe University. Adrian’s research focuses on opioid overdose and take-home naloxone, experiences of hepatitis C treatment, and young people’s drug consumption and drug education. And he is currently researching the uptake and experiences of hepatitis C treatment in Australia. This qualitative project collects the stories of people affected by hepatitis C to understand the meanings of treatment and identify impediments to uptake in an era focused on elimination.
Sep 20 2021
20 mins
Sexual Health Week Interview with Sarah Lorrimar
Sarah Lorrimar is a sexuality educator living in Collingwood but with a strong love and connection to Melbourne’s West. And her background is Chinese – Indonesian and Australian. Sarah is passionate about social justice, particularly around gender equity and sexual health rights and has spent the past decade specialising in health promotion. Before this, she completed a Bachelor of Science (Health Promotion) and a Postgraduate Diploma of Sexology.
Sep 14 2021
17 mins
Families living with blood-borne viruses with Associate Professor Christy Newman
LiverTalk speak with Associate Professor Christy Newman (they/them) from the University of NSW Sydney, about her research into blood-borne viruses and serodiscordant families. Christy is also Associate Dean (Engagement, Impact and Enterprise) at UNSW
Aug 31 2021
20 mins
Dr Amy Pennay on drinking behaviour and why people are drinking less
LiverTalk speak with Doctor Amy Pennay from La Trobe University, about her research into alcohol and how people are choosing to drink less. Dr Amy Pennay is a Senior Research Fellow at the Centre for Alcohol Policy Research (CAPR), La Trobe University. Dr Pennay has an Honours degree in Criminology and was awarded her PhD through the National Drug Research Institute, Curtin University of Technology, in 2013. Her PhD was an examination of the social, cultural and economic contexts of alcohol and 'party drug' use in Melbourne, with a focus on risk environments and the implications for prevention.
Aug 31 2021
11 mins
Associate Professor Paul Gow talks Fatty Liver on 3AW
Associate Professor Paul Gow talks Fatty Liver on 3AW's healthy living Program
Aug 23 2021
9 mins
Impact of alcohol on the brain for non-dependent drinkers
How much do we really know about the impact of non-dependent alcohol use upon the brain? Listen to the discussion about why there needs to be more research into the impacts of non-dependant alcohol use upon the brain. Special guests: Fiona Martyn, Galway Neuroscience Centre PhD student, from the Clinical Neuroimaging Laboratory, National University of Ireland. Dr Eimer McMahon, National University of Ireland who shares insights into the health of the mind and body. For more tips on healthy habits http://www.hepvic.org.au/livingwell/drinkaware/
Mar 28 2021
32 mins
Drug Law Reform with Steve Allsop
We talk to Steve Allsop about the changing perceptions around drug law in Australia, what this could look like and what is important to take into consideration. In our conversation we also discussed the vital importance of addressing stigma and discrimination and improving access to drug and alcohol treatment services alongside broader change.
Dec 2 2020
21 mins
Viral Hepatitis Mapping Project National Report
Jennifer MacLachlan, Senior Epidemiologist at The Doherty Institute shares the reports latest findings on the the prevalence of viral hepatitis, the need to increase diagnosis, treatment & care, and how targeted engagement based on the latest regional data can help drive an increase in testing. https://ashm.org.au/resources/hcv-resources-list/viral-hepatitis-mapping-project-national-report-2018-2019/ Music: ‘Solar Power’ by Zucchini Clan. Used in agreement with the artists.
Sep 1 2020
15 mins
World Hepatitis Day 2020
Reflecting on World Hepatitis Day 2020 and the fight that has continued to be made across the sector for elimination of viral hepatitis despite the COVID-19 restrictions. Including a special song from Mark Farmer Memorial Award winner Andree, hear from a number of people about what they have been doing this year for WHD including staff from SHARPS NSP in Frankston and Alfred Health. Special guests: Bree – SHARPS NSP Peninsula Health Cheryl – Alfred Health ‘ World Hepatitis Day song: Andree Dolby ‘Solar Power’ by Zucchini Clan. Used in agreement with the artists.
Aug 11 2020
13 mins
Why ending hepatitis matters for your liver?
Sharon Gibson & Keith Ritchie Gippsland FM (104.7) interview Melanie Eagle about World Hepatitis Day and why people could be at risk of liver damage.
Aug 10 2020
15 mins
SBS Vietnamese World Hepatitis Day 2020
Nhân Ngày Viêm Gan 28 tháng 7 hãy tìm hiểu cách bảo vệ cơ phận quan trọng này của bạn https://www.sbs.com.au/language/vietnamese/audio/nhan-nga-y-viem-gan-28-tha-ng-7-ha-y-ti-m-hie-u-ca-ch-ba-o-ve-co-pha-n-quan-tro-ng-na-y-cu-a-ba-n
Aug 3 2020
15 mins
World Hepatitis Day 2020 - Plenty FM Radio 88.6 with Matt Christie
Melanie Eagle speaks with Matt Christie Plenty FM Radio 88.6 on World Hepatitis Day encouraging people to get tested for hepatitis. #EndHEP
Aug 3 2020
11 mins
Quarantine and Alcohol
Guest speaker: Suzanne Powell, Ballarat Community Health Presenters: Isabelle Purcell, Health Promotion Officer, Hepatitis Victoria/LiverWELL Neylan Aykut, Health Promotion Officer, Hepatitis Victoria/LiverWELL ‘Solar Power’ by Zucchini Clan. Used in agreement with the artists. Isabelle and Neylan speak with Suzanne from Ballarat Community Health about the impacts of Quarantine on Alcohol consumption on mental and phyical health, including your liver, harm minimisation and how to get help. How have you're liver health been impacted during COVID-19, we'd love to hear from you: http://www.hepvic.org.au/news/2298/liver-health-care-during-lockdown-tell-us-how-covid-19-is-affecting-you
Jul 16 2020
12 mins