Public Health
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Over half of US calories are from ultra-processed foods AAP - 10-08-2025
Most Americans get more than half their calories from ultra-processed foods, those super-tasty, energy-dense foods typically full of sugar, salt and unhealthy fats, according
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Millions struggle to afford personal hygiene products AAP - 05-08-2025
Millions of Australians could be living in hygiene poverty, with many struggling to afford basic items such as soap, toothpaste and deodorant. About one in
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Australia called to lift on global health as US yields AAP - 28-07-2025
Australia must come to the party with more money to combat climate-related health issues, antimicrobial resistance and future pandemics. That's the bottom
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'Every day it's pain': chronic sufferers plead for help AAP - 22-07-2025
Janina Wenzel is one of the estimated four million Australians suffering from chronic pain who feel unheard and invisible in the healthcare system. The Queensland
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Family-Centred ICU Care: Practical Tools to Support Loved Ones During Critical Care HealthTimes - 22-07-2025
In Australia’s intensive care units, where clinical decisions can mean the difference between life and death, families are often more than just visitors — they
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Pulse check on public health exposes widespread woes AAP - 20-07-2025
Much-needed healthcare upgrades are being put off as publicly funded services simultaneously battle money woes, workforce shortages and surging demand. The
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How much time do Australians spend on social media? HealthTimes - 19-07-2025
Australians spend far more time online these days, with social networks using up a lot of those hours. Scanning through reels, reaching out daily to followers, or taking part
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Australia scores well in managing chronic health issues AAP - 17-07-2025
Australia has a world-class health system for dealing with chronic conditions, a new survey has found. The country was one of the top five performers in the
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War against vapes not over yet despite falling rates AAP - 17-07-2025
Shifting social norms are slowing the number of young people being hooked on vapes, but Australia isn't out of the woods yet, an expert has warned. A survey
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Vapes smoke gums, lozenges for those struggling to quit AAP - 15-07-2025
After trying for more than 25 years, Samantha Randazzo might finally have found the secret to quitting smoking for good. An eight-week transition to nicotine
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At-home drug test offers workers more autonomy AAP - 07-07-2025
A growing drug problem in Australian workplaces is prompting a shift in how businesses manage safety and wellbeing, with a new push for discreet, at-home drug testing aimed
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WHO urges higher taxes on sugary drinks and alcohol AAP - 03-07-2025
The World Health Organisation is pushing countries to raise the prices of sugary drinks, alcohol and tobacco by 50 per cent over the next 10 years through taxation.
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Major sunscreen brands accused of reef greenwashing AAP - 01-07-2025
The makers of two popular sunscreen brands allegedly misled environmentally conscious shoppers by labelling products as "reef friendly". Banana Boat
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The $45,000 golden prescription to heal rural health AAP - 30-06-2025
Unlimited fresh air and blue skies, a daily walk to work, a healthy drop of fine wine, two NRL games each year, an extra $45,000 in the bank and an idyllic life in "God's
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Warning as guide for toxic chemicals in water updated AAP - 26-06-2025
A vast majority of Australia's drinking water supplies meet new "forever chemicals" safety limits, but an expert warns more research needs to be done to understand
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Australia's Optometry Clinics Are Quietly Rethinking Their Role--Here's How HealthTimes - 23-06-2025
For decades, optometry clinics in Australia were viewed primarily as places to get
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Insurance plan to limit payout for beleaguered hospital AAP - 20-06-2025
A backup plan is in the works to avoid a potentially massive payout over a beleaguered hospital following the operator's collapse. Private equity-backed
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Pharmacists push for new bowel screening approach AAP - 15-06-2025
As Australia falls short of its national cancer bowel screening targets, pharmacists are calling for a revamped approach. The latest National Bowel Cancer Program
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Four in five sunscreens fail SPF test AAP - 13-06-2025
Slip, slop, slap is drilled into Australians as a motto to live by but testing shows four in five sunscreens are failing to provide protection, prompting the Cancer Council
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Consumer group tests burn sunscreens over SPF 50 claims AAP - 12-06-2025
Winter has come and chilly conditions have set in, but those looking forward to summer are being warned that not all sunscreens are equal when they slip, slop, slap.
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