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    Operating hours over the holiday season

    “QPP would like to wish our members and community and safe and happy festive season.  We appreciate your support throughout 2016 and look forward to the new year.  We wish to advise that QPP will be operating on a skeleton staff …

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    Oraquick Media Release

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    Mindfulness Stress Reduction

    A Mindfulness-Based Stress Reduction (MBSR) course, you can do free online at your own pace. Mindfulness is practicing the art of being in the present moment, reducing the persistence, intensity and effect that fears, stress, worry and anxiety might have on …

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    PREZCOBIX™ – Combo Pill Now Available on the PBS

    01 October 2016: PREZCOBIX® (darunavir 800 mg and cobicistat 150 mg) tablets are now listed and approved on the Pharmaceutical Benefits Scheme (PBS), for patient co-payment subsidy. PREZCOBIX® is indicated for first starting treatment or for treatment experienced people living with …

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    Syphilis Fact Sheet

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    Accessing Dental Services in Queensland

    The website provides contact information for all Queensland public dental clinics, including locations, eligibility, and Emergency Dental Information. If you have any difficulties obtaining a timely appointment for your condition at a public oral health facility, you are encouraged to ask them if there …

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    Living with Hepatitis C Virus (HCV) and HIV?

    It is estimated that about 13% of PLHIV have coinfection with Hepatitis C. In Queensland, this equates to about 360-450 people living with HIV/HCV coinfection.  It is known that HIV speeds up hepatitis C disease progression and so worsens hepatitis C …

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