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Cystic Fibrosis drug breakthrough on track to prolong life by decades

Last Updated: 17-10-2019

The Prince Charles Hospital (TPCH) Adult Cystic Fibrosis Centre is trialling a breakthrough drug that could allow patients to live decades longer, by turning the acutely fatal disease into a manageable condition. The breakthrough Triple-therapy CF Read More...


 
 

New Research shows urgent need for better allergen management training in healthcare facilities

Date of Posting: 17-10-2019

Research has found that adverse reactions to food are occurring in Australia’s healthcare facilities due to inadequate systems and processes, and 93 per cent of healthcare facility employees want to improve their allergen knowledge.  Ne Read More...


 
 

New GP guidelines could significantly reduce dementia rates in Australia

Last Updated: 17-10-2019

New guidelines have been issued for Australian GPs that could help reduce dementia rates nationally. The Lancet Commission on Dementia Prevention has found that around 15 per cent of dementia cases globally could be prevented by making straightfor Read More...


 
 

Challenging the Alzheimer's stigma

Date of Posting: 17-10-2019

The influential ‘World Alzheimer Report 2019: Attitudes to Dementia’, issued by Alzheimer’s Disease International, features input from Flinders PhD candidate Jessica Young and Flinders researcher Associate Professor Christopher Lind Read More...


 
 

Elective surgeries at two western Sydney hospitals will be cut

Date of Posting: 17-10-2019

Elective surgeries at western Sydney's Blacktown and Mount Druitt hospitals are set to be cut from 2020, according to the hospitals' head of surgery. Elective surgeries at two western Sydney hospitals will be cut due to increasing pressure Read More...


 
 

Queensland health officials push to stop children 'chroming'

Date of Posting: 16-10-2019

Children and teens who inhale dangerous household chemicals to get high are in the sights of the Queensland Health Minister, who says it's a national issue. Queensland health officials are expected to meet with consumer goods giant Unilever an Read More...


 
 

Scientific proof that bowel cancer screening reduces deaths

Date of Posting: 16-10-2019

New research led by the University of South Australia shows just how effective bowel cancer screening is in helping to reduce the number of bowel cancer deaths by up to 45 per cent. Bowel (or colorectal) cancer kills almost 6000 people in Australi Read More...


 
 

Migraine sufferers needlessly enduring agonising pain

Date of Posting: 16-10-2019

Hundreds of thousands of Australians are needlessly enduring days of agony because they don’t know how to prevent migraines, researchers from The Australian National University (ANU) have found. Once diagnosed migraines can be effectively ma Read More...


 
 

New guidelines prompt parents to introduce nuts earlier

Date of Posting: 16-10-2019

The percentage of Melbourne parents feeding their babies peanut products has tripled since new guidelines were released in 2016, a Murdoch Children’s Research Institute study has found. Australian infant feeding guidelines changed in 2016 to Read More...


 
 

When is a child an adult? Should paediatricians treat teens?

Date of Posting: 16-10-2019

When does childhood end? That’s the question international researchers are asking as they chart age cut-offs for paediatric services around the world Adolescent Health Professor at the Murdoch Children’s Research Institute and the Univers Read More...


 
 

Remove nicotine from cigarettes, smokers say

Date of Posting: 16-10-2019

New Zealand smokers overwhelmingly support removing the nicotine from cigarettes to make them less addictive, a national survey has found. Eighty per cent of smokers and recent quitters questioned as part of an International Tobacco Control (ITC) Read More...


 
 

Mental health major issue for young people

Last Updated: 15-10-2019

Mental Health Month (October 2019) is a compelling time to raise awareness around the number of mental health related issues reported to Kids Helpline said yourtown Chief Executive Officer Tracy Adams. Kids Helpline says mental health issues and t Read More...


 
 

New guidelines for children with hearing loss

Date of Posting: 15-10-2019

A network of health experts has produced Australia’s first national guidelines to streamline the medical management of children with hearing loss. More than 12,000 Australian children have a significant hearing impairment and on average one Read More...


 
 

The number of asthma-related deaths among Australian women has dropped across the country

Date of Posting: 15-10-2019

New data shows a decline in asthma-related deaths among Australian women, but the number of deaths among men from the illness has remained stagnant. The number of asthma-related deaths among Australian women has dropped across the country but the Read More...


 
 

Why People Choose GEMt Dry Needling Training Courses

Last Updated: 14-10-2019

‘Why should I do your course’? is likely the most common question my team gets asked here at GEMt headquarters, which is why we’re providing you with the answer right now! Although there are many reasons why manual therapists cho Read More...


 
 

Clinicians act to close regional stroke divide

Date of Posting: 14-10-2019

Australian clinicians and researchers are coming together with leading experts from across the globe to drive innovation and access to break-through blood clot dissolving and clot removal treatment. Around 450 leading experts in stroke have come t Read More...


 
 

Children with epilepsy in Victoria will be able to take medicinal cannabis

Date of Posting: 14-10-2019

An extra 30 children with epilepsy will be able to take medicinal cannabis as the state government expands its scheme to help more lives. A Victorian teenager who spent the past seven years battling up to 50 epileptic seizures a day hasn't had Read More...


 
 

Tai Chi and Nursing: A Natural Combination

Last Updated: 10-10-2019

You might not automatically associate the art of tai chi with the medical expertise of nursing, but for Anastasia Yianni, the combination couldn’t be more natural. “Tai Chi is about the integration of mind and body and building strengt Read More...


 
 

A needle spiked through a grape has reportedly been found in a Victorian Aldi shop

Date of Posting: 08-10-2019

A needle was reportedly found in a grape bought from a Victorian Aldi store and police are investigating, weeks after reports of spikes in strawberries. Chloe Shaw posted to Facebook on Sunday that she had made the discovery and contacted the reta Read More...


 
 

APA calls for physiotherapists to provide standard care for prenatal women

Date of Posting: 08-10-2019

The Australian Physiotherapy Association is calling for women’s health physiotherapists to be included in the care teams for all pregnant women, to reduce the risk of complications and improve outcomes for women and their babies. The call fo Read More...


 
 

Australian government gives $3M to trial medicinal cannabis

Date of Posting: 07-10-2019

The federal government is putting $3 million towards researching how medicinal cannabis can be used to combat cancer pain and other side effects. Olivia Newton-John wants Australia to catch up with the rest of the world on medicinal cannabis.[subs Read More...


 
 

Not enough time to exercise? High-intensity training can fit into your daily life

Date of Posting: 07-10-2019

Matthew Haines, University of Huddersfield Physical inactivity is a global health problem. But despite overwhelming evidence that regular exercise is highly beneficial, the challenge of encouraging people to be more active remains.   Read More...


 
 

Fewer Young People are Buying Health Cover, But Here's Why They Should

Date of Posting: 03-10-2019

Over the past few years, the Australian healthcare system has been experiencing some worrying trends. It seems people are waiting longer for care than ever before, and many face unexpected bills for the care they've received. At the same time, an Read More...


 
 

Queensland researchers say, anti-smoking warnings 'lose shock value'

Date of Posting: 02-10-2019

Graphic images of black lungs, rotten teeth and cancerous mouths on cigarette packaging have lost their shock value, Queensland researchers say. Researchers want health warnings printed on each and every cigarette as the shocking, graphic images p Read More...


 
 

Sticks a new modality to improve mobility

Date of Posting: 02-10-2019

Mobility sticks are becoming an increasingly popular treatment modality to improve flexibility, strength and motor control. Sports Physiotherapist Steve Stahl, Director of Education, Stick Mobility, runs courses for physiotherapists interested in Read More...


 
 

Cystic Fibrosis drug breakthrough on track to prolong life by decades

Date of Posting: 02-10-2019

The Prince Charles Hospital (TPCH) Adult Cystic Fibrosis Centre is trialling a breakthrough drug that could allow patients to live decades longer, by turning the acutely fatal disease into a manageable condition. The breakthrough Triple-therapy CF Read More...


 
 

Cannabidiol gel reduces seizures in children with severe epilepsy

Last Updated: 02-10-2019

A cannabidiol gel has been shown to reduce epileptic seizures in children in a clinical trial conducted in New Zealand and Australia. The gel, which is applied to the skin as a transdermal treatment, was found to reduce the number of focal impaire Read More...


 
 

Computer networks at regional Victorian hospitals were cyber attacked, surgeries delayed

Date of Posting: 01-10-2019

Surgeries and other hospital services have been delayed after some Victorian computer systems were cyber attacked but emergency procedures aren't affected. Computer networks at regional Victorian hospitals are in lockdown after a cyber attack, Read More...


 
 

Australians are being warned not to be complacent about high blood pressure

Date of Posting: 30-09-2019

People living with high blood pressure and blood cholesterol have been warned not to be complacent about dealing with the conditions, to avoid heart disease. Australians are being urged not to be complacent about high blood pressure and elevated c Read More...


 
 

Expanders or breast implants recalled over cancer fears

Date of Posting: 27-09-2019

Women with breast implants or expanders urged to see doctor after regulators announce crackdown on any sold in Australia. Women with breast implants or expanders are being urged to see a doctor after regulators announced a crackdown over cancer fe Read More...


 
 

When politicians become lobbyists, they really can be bad for your health

Date of Posting: 25-09-2019

Think you are sick to death of politicians? When they later become lobbyists they really can be bad for your health, a new study says. Some Australians may be sick to death of politicians but when they later become lobbyists it can be very bad for Read More...


 
 

Hospital has denied it is incapable of performing some stroke and cardiological procedures

Date of Posting: 24-09-2019

The Northern Beaches Hospital has denied it is incapable of performing some stroke and cardiological procedures, saying its contractually obliged not to do so. The Northern Beaches Hospital has rebutted a Sydney surgeon's accusation the public Read More...


 
 

Victorian upper house has issued an appeal for pill testing

Date of Posting: 24-09-2019

On the cusp of music festival season, Victorian Premier Daniel Andrews is being lobbied by minor parties to support a pill testing trial. Michael Barlow thought he was playing it safe when he only took a quarter of a pill that was sold to him as t Read More...


 
 

Calls on the National Disability Insurance Scheme to step up support for mentally ill participants

Date of Posting: 23-09-2019

A new report calls on the National Disability Insurance Scheme to step up support for mentally ill participants. The National Disability Insurance Scheme isn't doing enough to support mentally ill Australians, a new report says.[subscribe] Read More...


 
 

New MRI imaging promises more accurate diagnosis of back pain

Last Updated: 20-09-2019

A research article published in JOR Spine investigating a new MRI scanning technique may hold promise for more accurately diagnosing and treating back pain. The study compared scans performed on rabbits using the new technique, which were then com Read More...


 
 

Price and dodgy operators are among the concerns raised about Victoria's fertility treatment sector

Date of Posting: 20-09-2019

Victorians have one more day to contribute to an inquiry hoping to uncover any poor practices at assisted reproductive treatments such as IVF. Price and dodgy operators are among the concerns raised about Victoria's fertility treatment sector. Read More...


 
 

Stigma associated with dementia was similar to that of mental health

Date of Posting: 20-09-2019

A global survey exploring attitudes about dementia has found two-thirds of people think it's a natural part of ageing rather than a medical condition. It's one of the world's fastest growing causes of death but stigma and misunderstand Read More...


 
 

More women visit Victorian hospital emergency departments for pharmaceutical opioid harm

Date of Posting: 20-09-2019

More Victorian women present to hospital emergency departments for pharmaceutical opioid harm than men as overall numbers surge, according to new data. More women than men visit Victorian hospital emergency departments with illness caused by pharm Read More...


 
 

Debate is set to continue on amendments to a bill decriminalising abortion in NSW

Date of Posting: 19-09-2019

The NSW upper house will debate further proposed changes to the abortion decriminalisation bill, after rejecting an amendment to ban sex-selective abortions. Debate is set to continue on amendments to a bill decriminalising abortion in NSW, after Read More...


 
 

Smoking will be banned in Melbourne's Bourke Street Mall

Date of Posting: 19-09-2019

Smokers will need to butt out when visiting Melbourne's Bourke Street Mall after a ban was passed to let people breathe easier. Smoking will be banned in Melbourne's Bourke Street Mall in a bid for more fresh air.[subscribe] City of Mel Read More...


 

 
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