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Australians delaying doctor visits due to rising costs

Date of Posting: 21-11-2023

The number of Australians delaying a necessary visit to their doctor has doubled, as increasing costs weigh on their hip pockets. Analysis released by the Australian Bureau of Statistics on Tuesday found seven per cent of Australians who needed to Read More...


 
 

New vaccines to target current COVID-19 variants

Date of Posting: 21-11-2023

The latest COVID-19 vaccines targeting common variants of the virus will be made available to Australians from next month. Federal Health Minister Mark Butler says the government has approved the monovalent vaccines, which target Omicron variants, Read More...


 
 

World-leading immune research centre signals 'new era'

Date of Posting: 21-11-2023

An Australian-first centre will rapidly accelerate immunology research by focusing on the broader immune system rather than individual diseases. The Snow Medical Research Foundation has made an initial $100 million funding commitment over 10 years Read More...


 
 

Western Australian teachers demand solutions to mental health issues among students

Date of Posting: 20-11-2023

Australian students have been experiencing a growing rate of mental health issues over the past two decades and teachers in Western Australia are feeling underqualified and underprepared to deal with these health issues. There is also growing frustra Read More...


 
 

Second report into troubled DNA lab to be handed down

Date of Posting: 20-11-2023

The findings of another inquiry into DNA testing at Queensland's troubled forensic lab are set to be released by the state government. A six-week review conducted by retired Federal Court judge Annabelle Bennett started last month looking at c Read More...


 
 

Why physios make the worst patients (but that can be a good thing)

Last Updated: 20-11-2023

Physiotherapists have a tendency to both overestimate and underestimate their own injuries, but can benefit from the experience, says physiotherapist and clinical educator, Dave Renfrew. Underestimation comes when they confuse knowledge of injurie Read More...


 
 

Cancer patch test could mean fewer painful biopsies

Date of Posting: 19-11-2023

Like most people, Gillian Mazy wasn't excited about the prospect of having a chunk of skin on her face cut out and checked for cancer. She put off having a biopsy because she was scared of going under the knife and hoped the recurring "pi Read More...


 
 

Heart patients hit the gym to dispel exercise warning

Date of Posting: 19-11-2023

Anthony Endravian had open heart surgery three times by the age of 10 and was told to avoid exercise for most of his life over fears it could do him serious harm. But he's now part of a groundbreaking effort that could turn that advice on its Read More...


 
 

Man dies after waiting for hospital bed in ambulance

Date of Posting: 19-11-2023

A Queensland grandfather has died after allegedly waiting hours in an ambulance for a hospital bed west of Brisbane. Health Minister Shannon Fentiman said a full clinical review was under way after Wayne Irving died at Ipswich Hospital early on Fr Read More...


 
 

The AI will see you now: why tech is helping doctors

Date of Posting: 17-11-2023

Artificial intelligence could prove to be a lifeline for Australian hospitals and GP surgeries, according to a leading medical technology expert who says it could ensure doctors spend less time sending faxes and more time with patients. But Micros Read More...


 
 

Past due date: no solution to midwifery insurance gap

Date of Posting: 17-11-2023

A month after the Australian College of Midwives identified a gap in professional indemnity insurance for privately practising midwives, the loophole has still not been closed. On October 17, the college notified the federal health department that Read More...


 
 

Global measles deaths jumped 40 per cent last year

Date of Posting: 17-11-2023

Measles deaths globally spiked by more than 40 per cent last year and cases rose after vaccination levels dramatically dropped during the pandemic, leading health agencies say. The highly infectious disease triggered epidemics in 37 countries last Read More...


 
 

Nursing Education in the Digital Age: Adapting to New Technologies

Date of Posting: 17-11-2023

The advancement if technologies in the healthcare sector has brought in the need to rethink how nursing professionals are trained and educated. There’s the challenge of keeping up with the changing landscape while also ensuring that nursing edu Read More...


 
 

Bleak warning after setback in medication fight

Date of Posting: 16-11-2023

Patients have been warned to stop stockpiling antibiotics and think twice about prescriptions for minor illnesses with concerns one of the most serious health challenges is getting worse. Dangerous bacteria that cause golden staph infections, gast Read More...


 
 

Car park build probed as source of fungus cluster

Date of Posting: 16-11-2023

Health authorities will investigate whether a fungal cluster at a Brisbane hospital that left five people with infections was caused by construction of a nearby car park. Queensland Chief Health Officer John Gerrard said building work could stir u Read More...


 
 

Teen binge drinking rate down ahead of schoolies events

Date of Posting: 16-11-2023

Binge drinking among 14 to 24-year-olds has decreased by 15 per cent over the past 12 months, according to a report into alcohol, tobacco and drug use by the Australian Institute of Health and Welfare. The proportion of people in that age group ab Read More...


 
 

Paramedics issue new high stakes threat over pay deal

Date of Posting: 15-11-2023

Paramedics angry over rising expectations and sluggish pay are threatening to take the 'nuclear option' by refusing to renew their registrations, making it illegal for them to work. The novel industrial action comes as Health Minister Ryan Read More...


 
 

Pill testing trial formally on offer after deaths

Date of Posting: 15-11-2023

Experienced emergency physicians would be on standby at a music festival under an official pitch to the Victorian government to host a free pill testing trial. Harm Reduction Australia and Pill Testing Australia on Wednesday announced they formall Read More...


 
 

TikTok videos and online games could boost youth health

Date of Posting: 15-11-2023

TikTok videos, anime role-playing activities and interactive scenarios on popular online game Fortnite are among the ideas put forward by high school students to improve the health of young people. Groups of Sydney students came together this week Read More...


 
 

Make it law: young Australians want healthy environment

Date of Posting: 14-11-2023

Young Australians overwhelmingly want the right to a healthy environment enshrined in law to keep pace with standards overseas. Nine out of 10 people aged 13 to 24 think they have a right to a healthy environment, with three in four believing the Read More...


 
 

Melanoma researchers NSW Australians of the Year

Date of Posting: 14-11-2023

A pair of scientists whose groundbreaking research became deeply personal have been jointly named the 2024 Australians of the Year for NSW. Professors Richard Scolyer AO and Georgina Long AO helped take advanced melanoma from a death sentence to a Read More...


 
 

Cruise ship doctor declares dual virus outbreaks over

Date of Posting: 13-11-2023

The doctor on a cruise ship stricken by COVID-19 and gastro has declared the outbreak over, but concern remains over an uptick in cases in the broader community. The 'Grand Princess' cruise ship docked in Adelaide on Monday morning followi Read More...


 
 

First public IVF baby born in Aust program milestone

Date of Posting: 12-11-2023

The first baby has been born through a public fertility program in Australia as authorities call for more sperm and egg donations. Erin and Anthony welcomed baby Felix into the world on October 17 after he was conceived as part of Victoria's A Read More...


 
 

Labour pains: gap in midwifery insurance causing stress

Date of Posting: 12-11-2023

Giving birth can be one of the most vulnerable, exciting, magical, painful and frightening times - or combination of - in a woman's life, depending on her personal experience. So many expectant mothers like to plan their birthing journey - or Read More...


 
 

Dry-eyes no more in Australian-first treatment

Date of Posting: 12-11-2023

The phone lines at Gold Coast optometrist Shaina Zheng's clinic have been ringing non stop. That is because Ms Zheng's centre is offering an Australian-first treatment for dry-eyes disease using radio frequency and intense pulsed light tha Read More...


 
 

US surgeons announce world's first eye transplant

Date of Posting: 10-11-2023

Surgeons in New York have performed the first-ever whole-eye transplant in a human, an accomplishment being hailed as a breakthrough even though the patient has not regained sight in the eye. In the six months since the surgery, performed during a Read More...


 
 

Palliative care demand grows as population ages

Date of Posting: 10-11-2023

Demand for palliative and end-of-life care services is set to surge as Australia's population grows older. Those kinds of treatments are offered to people who live with life-limiting illnesses - such as cancer, motor neurone disease or dementi Read More...


 
 

'A wonderful symbol': tree marks paramedic's sacrifice

Date of Posting: 10-11-2023

A fig tree in a Sydney park will become a living memorial to a young paramedic killed in the line of duty as his grieving loved ones mark his sacrifice. The family of Steven Tougher - who died on the job in April - gathered in Koshigaya Park at Ca Read More...


 
 

States wash hands of 40,000 bathtubs worth of sanitiser

Date of Posting: 09-11-2023

Hand sanitiser that could fill more than 40,000 bathtubs has been handed over to waste companies, having expired and become a hazard. NSW and Western Australia have taken steps to dispose of tonnes of disinfectant bottles after supplies outstrippe Read More...


 
 

Public drunkenness law passes test on first night out

Date of Posting: 09-11-2023

More than 80 people have received support for their drinking habits on the first night of Victoria's switch to a health-led approach to public drunkenness. Outreach teams in the Melbourne and Yarra local government areas recorded most of the d Read More...


 
 

Long waits persist for Victorian ambulances, surgery

Date of Posting: 09-11-2023

Pressure on Victoria's public health system is easing but people still face long waits for ambulances, planned surgery and dentistry. The Victorian Agency for Health Information on Wednesday released its latest data for the July to September q Read More...


 
 

Third of young doctors don't feel safe at work

Date of Posting: 08-11-2023

HIGHLIGHTS OF ANNUAL SURVEY OF YOUNG DOCTORS IN QUEENSLAND PUBLIC HOSPITALS, RESIDENT HOSPITAL HEALTH CHECK - For the eighth annual Resident Hospital Health Check 723 junior doctors were surveyed at 37 hospitals across Queensland[subscribe] - 5 Read More...


 
 

Whooping cough outbreak 'well overdue', experts say

Date of Posting: 08-11-2023

Riley was just three weeks old when he developed a sniffle, and four weeks old when he died. In 2015, Catherine Hughes' son had caught whooping cough, a respiratory infection that attacks the airways and causes bouts of uncontrollable coughing Read More...


 
 

'Tip of the iceberg': 30 tonnes of illegal vapes seized

Date of Posting: 08-11-2023

More than 30 tonnes of vapes which falsely claimed to be nicotine-free, have been seized by the Australian Border Force and the medical regulator. Over the past month, more than 400,000 individual vaping products have been seized in a joint campai Read More...


 
 

Telehealth should cover specialist appointments

Date of Posting: 07-11-2023

Axing Medicare funding for telehealth appointments with specialists is a "cost-cutting exercise" that could harm vulnerable patients and those in the regions, doctors say. The Australian Medical Association has made the argument in a sub Read More...


 
 

Long stay hospital patients a challenge for Qld Health

Date of Posting: 07-11-2023

HIGHLIGHTS OF QUEENSLAND HEALTH HOSPITAL PERFORMANCE DATA FOR JULY TO SEPTEMBER - In state public hospitals a record 38,251 patients underwent elective surgery, an almost 16 per cent increase compared to the same time last year[subscribe] - It Read More...


 
 

Breathe new life into your body

Date of Posting: 06-11-2023

As the new year is fast approaching, many of us are starting to think about potential health kicks and ways in which we can improve our overall wellness. Below is a selection of top tips from physios on how we can be kinder to our bodies:[subscrib Read More...


 
 

Health response revealed ahead of drunkenness change

Date of Posting: 06-11-2023

Authorities have sought to reassure Victorians as the state moves to decriminalise public drunkenness on Melbourne Cup Day. The Victorian government and health services on Monday outlined how the health-led response will work from Tuesday when pub Read More...


 
 

One in four tired, burnt out nurses planning to quit

Date of Posting: 06-11-2023

Three-quarters of nurses working in primary health care feel stressed and exhausted at work, with one in four planning to leave their job within two to five years. An annual survey by the Australian Primary Healthcare Nurses Association (APNA) hea Read More...


 
 

Health warning for 'experimental' IVF treatment add-ons

Date of Posting: 03-11-2023

Would-be parents undergoing IVF have been warned about experimental add-on treatments that could cause harm or reduce their chances of having a baby. The alert was issued by a regulator as it also revealed a series of errors including eggs lost du Read More...


 

 
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