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Pig-product seizures from Australian airports tested positive to African Swine Fever fragments

Date of Posting: 31-10-2019

Almost half of tested pig-product seizures from Australian airports over a two-week period tested positive to African Swine Fever fragments, authorities say. Fragments of the potentially devastating African Swine Fever virus have been discovered i Read More...


 
 

Victoria wants the federal government to legislate minimum staffing in aged care centres

Date of Posting: 31-10-2019

Victoria has made a submission to the royal commission into aged care calling on the federal government to legislate minimum staffing for better patient care. Victoria wants the federal government to legislate minimum staffing in aged care centres Read More...


 
 

5 Reasons why workplaces should offer meditation

Last Updated: 31-10-2019

Many employers are often looking for ways to create a happy and peaceful workplace and boost motivation and productivity without maxing out their budget. However, many benefits cost businesses large sums of money to be able to offer and run the se Read More...


 
 

Only 2 in 3 physios provide 'recommended care', but that's still higher than medicine

Last Updated: 31-10-2019

When people visit a GP clinic or hospital in Australia or the United States, they receive the recommended care around 55-57% of the time.   Recommended care means they get the tests or treatments that evidence-based guidelines say a pat Read More...


 
 

Training GPs to help people tackle alcohol and other drug use

Date of Posting: 30-10-2019

The Royal Australian College of General Practitioners (RACGP) is boosting the skills of GPs so that they can better address alcohol and other drug use in their communities. Under the $7.9 million initiative funded by the Federal Government, the RA Read More...


 
 

New Abortion Online Service launched in Australia

Date of Posting: 30-10-2019

A new nationwide Tele-Abortion service has just been launched at www.abortiononline.com.au, in answer to the major gap in professional abortion service accessibility right across Australia. Abortion Online is an initiative of Dr Emma Boulton, the Read More...


 
 

Parents are being urged to discuss organ donation with their children

Date of Posting: 30-10-2019

Most parents would consider donating their own and their child's organs but have not put themselves on the official register.  Parents are being urged to discuss organ donation with their children, as a poll shows just one in four have re Read More...


 
 

A national salmonella outbreak widens

Date of Posting: 30-10-2019

Health authorities have issued an urgent recall of frozen microwave meals by CORE Powerfoods as a national Salmonella outbreak widens. A national Salmonella outbreak has widened with at least 15 Queenslanders now infected after consuming frozen mi Read More...


 
 

Sydneysiders are taking more cocaine than anyone else in the country

Date of Posting: 28-10-2019

The Australian Criminal Intelligence Commission has been testing sewage facilities for drugs, finding cocaine use is highest in Sydney. Drug testing of 52 sewage plants across Australia has found cocaine consumption is higher in New South Wales th Read More...


 
 

Physio Pitchfest picks Pronosupinator as winner

Last Updated: 28-10-2019

The Physiotherapy Research Foundation’s Physio Pitchfest announced Brodwen McBain from the Upper Limb Co as the winner of the Judges’ Award for The Pronosupinator.   Funded by the Physiotherapy Research Foundation, Physio Pit Read More...


 
 

Parents left in the cold when it comes to kids with autism

Date of Posting: 24-10-2019

First-line health professionals must vastly improve their communication and engagement with parents if they are to help address the growing prevalence of autism among children, say researchers from the University of South Australia. Undertaking a Read More...


 
 

New hope for people with diabetes

Date of Posting: 24-10-2019

A new discovery has the potential to slow the progression of kidney disease in people with diabetes. Researchers from Monash University’s Central Clinical School in Australia have found that a drug that has already been tested on other infla Read More...


 
 

Men say it's not masculine to talk about body image concerns

Date of Posting: 24-10-2019

Many males think talking about body dissatisfaction is socially undesirable and associate it with a sense of shame, a University of Queensland study has found. UQ School of Psychology PhD candidate Beth O’Gorman said the findings highlight t Read More...


 
 

Fast food leads to slow testosterone

Date of Posting: 21-10-2019

Obese men hoping to sire children beware! Obesity is known to be associated with impaired testicular function, potentially resulting in androgen deficiency and sub-fertility. Now it is clear that fast food meals consumed by obese or overweight men Read More...


 
 

Study in rats suggests special occasion drinking during pregnancy may cause harm

Date of Posting: 21-10-2019

Research from The University of Queensland suggests even small amounts of alcohol consumed during pregnancy could cause insulin-resistance in male rat offspring. The study mimicked 'special occasion drinking', such as a family barbeque or Read More...


 
 

New evidence on the mistreatment of women during childbirth

Date of Posting: 21-10-2019

 New evidence from a World Health Organization (WHO)-led study in four countries shows more than one-third of women experience mistreatment during childbirth in health facilities. The study, led by Dr Meghan Bohren from the University of Melb Read More...


 
 

Pharmacists can help protect vulnerable older Australians

Date of Posting: 21-10-2019

One hundred and sixteen aged care residents are hospitalised every day in Australia due to medication errors which could be prevented by expanding the role of pharmacists in the provision of health care for vulnerable older Australians, according to Read More...


 
 

Burden of knee osteoarthritis costs predicted to almost double to $370 million

Date of Posting: 21-10-2019

Public health measures to reduce obesity rates would help slow the rising burden of costs associated with knee osteoarthritis, projected to almost double to $370 million by 2038. That’s the view of University of Otago researchers Professor H Read More...


 
 

Australians with cystic fibrosis will get cheaper drugs

Date of Posting: 21-10-2019

The price of cystic fibrosis medications will be dramatically reduced for some patients and their families thanks to federal government subsidies. Over 1400 Australians with cystic fibrosis will be able to buy medications at a significantly reduce Read More...


 
 

Vulnerable Victorians living in care are increasingly being abused, neglected and assaulted

Date of Posting: 18-10-2019

The abuse, neglect and assault of vulnerable Victorians living in mental health centres, residential and disability services is on the rise, a report reveals. Vulnerable Victorians living in care are increasingly being abused, neglected and assaul Read More...


 
 

Osteopathy Australia launches eLearning

Date of Posting: 17-10-2019

Osteopathy Australia is launching a new e-learning portal on Monday the 21st of October, with specially-designed up to date courses written by some of the top people in allied health. Seven courses will be launched initially, with many more to be Read More...


 
 

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...


 

 
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