Neurology
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Survey confirms vicious cycle of epilepsy and anxiety AAP - 27-07-2025
After years of anxiety living with epilepsy Rosie Connell-Moller got her life back on track thanks to a game-changing implant that sends signals to her brain to calm it down.
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Spotlight on Neurophysio: Navigating Complex Rehab with Purpose and Precision HealthTimes - 09-07-2025
Neurophysiotherapy is a specialty built on complexity. It requires clinical rigour, creative problem-solving, and a deep sense of purpose. Whether working with stroke survivors,
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Gal Gadot reveals blood clot diagnosed in pregancy AAP - 30-12-2024
Actress Gal Gadot has revealed her baby daughter had to be delivered during emergency surgery earlier this year after a "massive blood clot" was discovered in the
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Hey Zeus: a potential saviour for rural stroke patients AAP - 22-12-2024
Garry Tierney describes the time he had a major stroke while driving on a notorious stretch of road as his lucky day. Two people stopped to help Mr Tierney
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Fresh bid to aid Aussies with neurological conditions AAP - 25-06-2024
Improved care for millions of Australians suffering debilitating neurological conditions will be the focus of a national summit on the issue. Neurological Alliance
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Python parasite found in woman's brain in world first AAP - 29-08-2023
Doctors have pulled a live and wriggling eight-centimetre parasite from an Australian woman's brain after she caught it from a carpet python in an apparent world first.
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The physio's role in spotting and treating concussion Nicole Madigan - 14-08-2023
Physiotherapists are playing an increasingly important role in the education, detection and management of concussion, as well as developing policy and practice guidelines.
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Physiotherapy for brain conditions Nicole Madigan - 14-06-2023
Once considered a treatment for the body, physiotherapy is now being considered brain therapy, as an increasing number of health professionals understand the importance of
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Physiotherapy for brain conditions Nicole Madigan - 14-06-2023
Once considered a treatment for the body, physiotherapy is now being considered brain therapy, as an increasing number of health professionals understand the importance of
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Dr Charlie Teo faces disciplinary health care hearing AAP - 13-02-2023
High-profile Sydney brain surgeon Charlie Teo is facing a five-day disciplinary hearing before the Health Care Complaints Commission, after allegations of operating without
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How ultrasound could treat Alzheimer's AAP - 14-12-2022
Ultrasound treatments could be the key to restoring memory function for people with Alzheimer's disease, researchers say. A decade of research at the University
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Australians urged to check blood pressure AAP - 01-05-2022
More than one in five Australians are living with uncontrolled high blood pressure and many don't even realise it. But with hypertension often leading to
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Stroke study probes gender disparity AAP - 25-04-2022
Stroke is Australia's third most common cause of death, with 55,000 people likely to suffer one each year. While the risk between the ages of 45 and 85
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Web program improves life after stroke AAP - 20-04-2022
Stroke survivors who participated in an online, interactive program suggesting healthy lifestyle options are showing improved health outcomes. Researchers found
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Knocks leave NRL star with dementia AAP - 27-03-2022
A few knocks to the head is considered par for the course if you're a professional rugby league player. Former Newcastle Knights winger James McManus figures
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Seventh NSW case of Japanese encephalitis AAP - 17-03-2022
A woman has become the seventh person to be diagnosed with Japanese encephalitis in NSW. The woman in her 40s is from the Berrigan area in the Riverina region,
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More Japanese encephalitis detected in Vic AAP - 16-03-2022
Japanese encephalitis has been detected at four more Victorian piggeries. Agriculture Victoria on Tuesday confirmed the mosquito-borne virus had been detected
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Sixth case of Japanese encephalitis in NSW AAP - 15-03-2022
A sixth person has been diagnosed with Japanese encephalitis in NSW. The confirmed case is a man in his 60s from the Balranald area in the Riverina region,
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More Japanese encephalitis in NSW, Vic AAP - 13-03-2022
A man in his 60s has contracted Japanese encephalitis in NSW, while Victorian authorities are reporting two suspected cases. NSW Health says the man was treated
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Encephalitis confirmed in NSW man's death AAP - 10-03-2022
A NSW man who died last month had Japanese Encephalitis, the mosquito-spread virus recently detected in the state for the first time. NSW Health announced on
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