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Are Dental Implants Covered By Health Insurance?

Date of Posting: 18-12-2019

The most common query from patients who are thinking about dental implants is the cost. The second most common question asked of dentists in Australia is whether or not health insurers will cover implants. The short answer is maybe, the long answer i Read More...


 
 

Diabetes and pregnancy can be a tricky (but achievable) mix

Last Updated: 18-12-2019

The number of people with diabetes is expected to increase from 463 million in 2019 to 700 million by 2045 globally. So more women with diabetes will be having babies in the future. If you have diabetes, here’s how to have the best cha Read More...


 
 

From face masks to air purifiers: what actually works to protect us from bushfire smoke?

Last Updated: 18-12-2019

Bushfire smoke has now been blanketing parts of Australia for months. This week the air quality in Sydney reached new lows, reported to be 12 times hazardous levels in some parts of the city on Tuesday. Beyond being stifling and unpleasant, Read More...


 
 

Early medical abortion is legal across Australia but rural women often don't have access to it

Last Updated: 18-12-2019

Around one in six Australian women have had an abortion by their mid-30s. These women come from all age groups and demographics: some are mothers already, while others are child-free; some are partnered, others are single. [subscribe] Ab Read More...


 
 

Asthma warning as heatwaves sweep across Australia

Date of Posting: 18-12-2019

With sweltering summer temperatures predicted for many parts of Australia the National Asthma Council Australia is warning people with asthma or hay fever to be well prepared. Asthma Council CEO Siobhan Brophy says that the record-breaking tempera Read More...


 
 

Remove profit motive from tobacco to deal with mass addiction, researchers urge

Date of Posting: 18-12-2019

Governments worldwide need to create non-profit supply systems for tobacco and nicotine products because of their potential to cause significant and avoidable harm, researchers from the University of Otago say. In an article in the international j Read More...


 
 

NSW health department issued a public warning after a spike in viral gastroenteritis

Date of Posting: 18-12-2019

A spike in the number of gastro outbreaks in December has prompted NSW Health to issue a warning to the community to wash their hands and stay home if sick. The NSW health department has issued a public warning after a spike in viral gastroenterit Read More...


 
 

Aussie men are drowning at five times the rate of women

Date of Posting: 18-12-2019

Aussie men are being urged to stop showing off near the water, as alarming statistics reveal they are drowning at almost five times the rate of women. New data from Royal Life Saving Society, released on Wednesday, reveals 80 per cent of the 2855 Read More...


 
 

Report shows most Aussie kids not eating their veggies

Date of Posting: 17-12-2019

A report providing a snapshot of the health and habits of Aussie kids has shown some areas for improvement. The latest snapshot of the habits and health of Australia's children shows two-thirds are in front of screens for more than an hour eve Read More...


 
 

New federal government alcohol guidelines recommend having no more than 10 standard drinks in a week

Date of Posting: 17-12-2019

New federal government draft alcohol guidelines recommend having no more than four standard drinks on any one day and no more than 10 standards drinks in a week. The previous weekly guideline set in 2009 was 14 standard drinks in a week.[subscribe Read More...


 
 

Bushfire related air pollution in NSW have been declared a public emergency

Date of Posting: 16-12-2019

A leading group of doctors and other health professionals say NSW's recent hazardous air quality is a public health emergency. Doctors, nurses and medical scientists have united to declare bushfire-related air pollution in NSW a public emergen Read More...


 
 

Foreign Minister Marise Payne will travel to New Zealand after volcano blast

Date of Posting: 16-12-2019

Foreign Minister Marise Payne will travel to New Zealand to meet Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern in the wake of the deadly White Island volcanic eruption. The visit comes as an Australian victim caught in the blast died in Sydney's Concord Hospi Read More...


 
 

Dangerous smoke choking Sydney could be causing long-term damage even to healthy people

Date of Posting: 12-12-2019

Thick smoke blanketing parts of Australia's east could cause long-term health damage, with experts warning it will get worse if climate change isn't tackled. Dangerous smoke choking Sydney could be causing long-term damage even to healthy Read More...


 
 

Rare CBD hemp strain found

Date of Posting: 12-12-2019

BPH Energy Limited (ASX:BPH) investee Patagonia Genetics has acquired the rights to a recently discovered and rare high CBD hemp strain. Known as the Carmangola Italian Hemp strain, it is an industrial hemp strain derived from Italy and cultivated Read More...


 
 

Is a Fitbit a reliable way to track sleep?

Date of Posting: 11-12-2019

With the growing popularity of fitness watches that track personal data, including sleep, more people are using the information to inform choices about their health. But is this information really accurate? And can it be helpful to doctors?[subscr Read More...


 
 

USC research to diagnose 'invisible' illness faster

Date of Posting: 11-12-2019

A USC researcher has been awarded a prestigious National Health and Medical Research Council grant worth more than $1.2million to help find the underlying neurobiological factors that cause chronic fatigue syndrome and help diagnose it faster. Als Read More...


 
 

Gene network spars future autism treatment

Date of Posting: 11-12-2019

A mutated gene found in people with intellectual disabilities that could be targeted for treatment has been identified by an international team including University of Queensland researchers. The gene, USP9X, regulates a network of genes underlyin Read More...


 
 

Fitness consultations in oncology care motivate child cancer survivors to be more active

Date of Posting: 11-12-2019

Just one exercise physiology consultation is enough to improve motivation and exercise levels among most child cancer survivors, UNSW Sydney study finds. Almost three quarters of child cancer survivors increased their general exercise after just o Read More...


 
 

Governments urged to act on new national alcohol strategy

Date of Posting: 11-12-2019

The Alcohol and Drug Foundation is urging Federal and State Governments to act on policies outlined in the new National Alcohol Strategy, aimed at preventing and minimising alcohol-related harms. Chief Executive Officer, Dr Erin Lalor AM welcomed Read More...


 
 

Concussion recovery not clear cut for children

Date of Posting: 11-12-2019

Sleep problems, fatigue and attention difficulties in the weeks after a child’s concussion injury could signal reduced brain function and decreased grey matter. Researchers from The University of Queensland have studied persistent concussion Read More...


 
 

Brain cancer is now the most deadly form of the disease among Victorian children

Date of Posting: 10-12-2019

Cancer Council Victoria has released 2018 data revealing brain cancer has become the biggest cause of deaths from the disease among children. Brain cancer is now the most deadly form of the disease among Victorian children.[subscribe] A Cancer Read More...


 
 

Three young people are dead after 91 suspected drug overdoses in Perth

Date of Posting: 10-12-2019

West Australian police have expressed alarm after three young people died among 91 suspected drug overdoses across a four-day period. Three young people are dead after 91 suspected drug overdoses in Perth across four days, described as the biggest Read More...


 
 

New Stolen Generations resources to guide GPs, dentists, aged care

Date of Posting: 09-12-2019

General practitioners, dentists and the aged care sector will be better placed to support Stolen Generations survivors following the launch of new resources at Parliament House today. The resources, launched by the Minister for Indigenous Australi Read More...


 
 

New Discovery: How chronic pain changes your brain and personality

Last Updated: 06-12-2019

In a world-first, Australian researchers have found that people with chronic pain experience physical alterations in their brain that likely leads to negative changes in their personality. The study by Associate Professor Sylvia Gustin from Neuros Read More...


 
 

Health workers use new app to reduce falls in older Australians by up to 30 per cent

Date of Posting: 06-12-2019

In an Australian first, healthcare workers in New South Wales and Victoria are using a new clinically-tested home exercise app to improve balance and reduce fall risk among older Australians. StandingTall, developed by Neuroscience Research Austra Read More...


 
 

Saving little lives - new funding for a national stillbirth awareness public health campaign

Date of Posting: 06-12-2019

Red Nose Australia welcomes the Federal Government’s announcement today that it has awarded significant new funding to Red Nose and its partners to launch a national stillbirth awareness campaign. Red Nose Australia CEO Keren Ludski said Red Read More...


 
 

Uncontrolled online marketing of e-cigarettes putting youth at risk

Date of Posting: 04-12-2019

Only 10 per cent of New Zealand websites selling vaping products require proof of age before purchase, researchers from the University of Otago, Wellington, have found. In an article published in today’s New Zealand Medical Journal, the rese Read More...


 
 

New report shows Victorians forget their skin cancer check

Date of Posting: 04-12-2019

Almost nine out of 10 Victorians have not had a skin check in the past year, while 41 per cent have never had one, a new report says. More than half of Victorians reckon they're sun smart, but new research shows almost nine in 10 haven't h Read More...


 
 

Victoria's WorkCover scheme is hurting long-term injured workers

Date of Posting: 03-12-2019

Victoria's WorkCover scheme to help long-term injured workers has made "immoral and unethical" decisions, a report by the state's ombudsman reveals. Victoria's WorkCover scheme is hurting long-term injured workers with its &q Read More...


 
 

Australian researchers have found food imports full of unlisted allergens

Date of Posting: 03-12-2019

Foods imported from Asia are packed with undeclared allergens that could threaten the lives of people with severe allergies, Australian researchers have found. Australians with severe food allergies have been warned products imported from Asia are Read More...


 
 

Why people with intellectual disability experience lower life expectancy

Date of Posting: 03-12-2019

Researchers have shown why people with intellectual disability experience lower life expectancy and suggest access to better public healthcare could improve outcomes. Life expectancy for people with intellectual disability has long been known to b Read More...


 
 

Death toll in Samoa's measles outbreak continues to climb

Date of Posting: 02-12-2019

The death toll in Samoa's measles outbreak continues to climb, with a majority of children aged under five among the 53 people dead. Samoan authorities will shut down the country's government and re-purpose the country's public servant Read More...


 
 

APA welcomes new health insurance rebates

Date of Posting: 02-12-2019

The Australian Physiotherapy Association (APA) has thrown its weight behind the Health Minister’s plan, announced this month, that will provide consumers with private health insurance rebates for their at-home rehabilitation. This is a huge Read More...


 
 

Report shows discrimination hits quarter of Australians

Date of Posting: 02-12-2019

A fresh report has found nearly one in four Australians have experienced major discrimination, from being overlooked for a job to refusal of a bank loan. Almost one in four Australians has experienced major discrimination, from being overlooked fo Read More...


 
 

Devastating measles outbreak killed dozens in Samoa

Date of Posting: 29-11-2019

Roughly one in every 70 Samoans has caught measles in a devastating outbreak that has killed dozens of children in the Pacific nation. Samoa is appealing for donations and support to combat a horrific and spiralling measles outbreak gripping the P Read More...


 
 

Victorians will be the first in Australia to pay a levy to fund mental health services

Date of Posting: 28-11-2019

Victorians will soon pay a levy to fund their state's mental health system, after a royal commission found it 'catastrophically' failed people. Victorians will be the first in Australia to pay a levy to fund mental health services, aft Read More...


 
 

Screening tech advances early detection of Parkinson's disease

Date of Posting: 28-11-2019

Screening technology to catch Parkinson’s disease in its earliest stages could be available within three years, following an agreement between RMIT University and start-up company Jesse Medical. The pioneering technology analyses the results Read More...


 
 

R U OK? launches support for police and emergency services in NSW: 'Are they Triple OK?'

Date of Posting: 28-11-2019

R U OK? today launched ‘Are they Triple OK?’, a campaign to encourage stronger peer and social support for police and emergency services workers across Australia. An R U OK? conversation can change a life which is why representatives f Read More...


 
 

U=U message central to addressing HIV stigma

Date of Posting: 28-11-2019

More work still needs to be done to educate health care workers and families that when it comes to HIV, undetectable equals untransmissible (U=U), clinical experts say. U=U is a central message for World AIDS Day on 1 December.[subscribe] The c Read More...


 
 

Fake nurse carrying out cosmetic injectables successfully prosecuted by Ahpra

Date of Posting: 28-11-2019

A New South Wales man has been convicted and fined $15,000 in the Magistrates Court of Western Australia following charges laid by the Australian Health Practitioner Regulation Agency (Ahpra).  Mr Scott McLennan falsely presented himself as a Read More...


 

 
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