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Pharmacists are being urged to stop selling homeopathic products

Last Updated: 13-12-2018

Pharmacists are being warned not to supply homeopathic or "alternative" medicines if they lack medical evidence showing they are effective treatments. Australia's peak body representing pharmacists is urging members to stop selling h Read More...


 
 

Official data shows Sydney hospitals wait times still too long

Date of Posting: 13-12-2018

New data shows 43 per cent of those requiring almost-immediate care aren't seen on time in major Sydney hospitals. Two in five people presenting to major Sydney hospitals with the second-most critical needs aren't being seen on time, offic Read More...


 
 

One of NSW's major rehab services Odyssey House sees spike in meth addicts

Date of Posting: 13-12-2018

One of NSW's major rehab services Odyssey House says record numbers of people with methamphetamine-type drug problems are seeking help. The number of people seeking help with their addictions to methamphetamine-type drugs such as "ice&quo Read More...


 
 

New data shows an increase in NSW emergency department visits

Date of Posting: 12-12-2018

There has been an increase in the number of people being treated within the clinically recommended time frame at emergency departments in NSW public hospitals. A milder flu season this winter meant fewer people presented themselves to emergency de Read More...


 
 

Alcohol tax is the most cost-effective way to tackle worrying rates of obesity in Australia

Date of Posting: 12-12-2018

A tax on the alcoholic content of drinks has topped a Deakin University list of the most cost-effective ways to tackle obesity. Analysis by health economists at Deakin University found a levy based on alcoholic content, of 84 cents per standard dr Read More...


 
 

Authorities are investigating the SA fire station for toxic chemical

Date of Posting: 11-12-2018

Authorities are working to find the source of a potentially dangerous chemical found in the blood of firefighters at an Adelaide station. Testing is underway at an Adelaide fire station after staff were found to have concerning blood levels of a c Read More...


 
 

Aussie scientists have made a poo breakthrough that should help people battling chronic gut disease

Date of Posting: 11-12-2018

Aussie researchers have worked out a way to identify ideal poo donors in a promising breakthrough that should help people with chronic gut disease. Researchers have finally identified which bacteria are good and which are bad when it comes to poo Read More...


 
 

A medication used for autoimmune diseases could be given to treat patients with high-blood pressure

Date of Posting: 10-12-2018

A Victorian-led study has found people with high-blood pressure could be given medication used for autoimmune diseases to treat their condition. The research found inflammation-suppressing drugs used to treat rheumatoid arthritis and gout, reduced Read More...


 
 

Vision loss a devastating problem in rural and remote communities

Last Updated: 10-12-2018

Vision loss is a growing problem in rural and remote Australian communities, and blindness among Indigenous Australians is three times the rate of non-Indigenous Australians, said Dr Angus Turner, Director of Lions Outback Vision. The need for hig Read More...


 
 

Aboriginal scholarship program to support mental health in remote communities

Date of Posting: 10-12-2018

Curtin University and Managing Director of Indigenous Psychological Services Dr Tracy Westerman have launched a unique scholarship program to support Indigenous students to study psychology. The Dr Tracy Westerman Aboriginal Psychology Program wil Read More...


 
 

Investigation on anaesthetic gas given to patients undergoing cancer surgery

Date of Posting: 10-12-2018

A Melbourne-led study will examine whether anaesthetic gas being used on cancer patients having surgery could increase the odds of the disease recurring. A Melbourne-led study will investigate whether anaesthetic gas given to patients undergoing c Read More...


 
 

A breakthrough drug trial to give hope to women with advanced breast cancer

Date of Posting: 07-12-2018

Victorian researchers have successfully used two drugs to give hope to women with advanced breast cancer. For Victorian Julie Baulch, a breakthrough drug trial to treat her breast cancer has given her a new lease on life.[subscribe] Ms Baulch, Read More...


 
 

APA calls for protection of the term 'physio'.

Last Updated: 06-12-2018

The Australian Physiotherapy Association has called on the Government to protect the term ‘physio’, in the same way ‘Physiotherapist’ and ‘Physiotherapy’ are already protected, ensuring that  practitioners usi Read More...


 
 

Council of Australian Governments to consider suicide prevention system

Date of Posting: 06-12-2018

Suicide prevention will be raised as a priority with the Council of Australian Governments following an emergency mental health summit. A national suicide and self-harm monitoring system could be established in the aftermath of an emergency mental Read More...


 
 

Top Melbourne venues where alcohol consumption has led to hospital emergency visits revealed

Date of Posting: 06-12-2018

Crown Casino and the MCG are among top Melbourne venues where alcohol consumption has led to hospital emergency department visits, a new study shows. Crown Casino and MCG are among the top Melbourne venues behind rising alcohol-related hospital ad Read More...


 
 

Many diseases increase the risks of hip fracture surgery

Date of Posting: 06-12-2018

Parkinson's disease, osteoarthritis, rheumatic diseases, alcoholism and mental health disorders increase the risk of surgical complications after a hip fracture surgery, a new Finnish study analysing nationwide registers finds. 4.6% of all hip su Read More...


 
 

Home detox - supporting people to overcome alcohol addiction

Date of Posting: 06-12-2018

 Alcohol detox at home is an excellent option for most people with alcohol addiction, according to Sydney GP Dr Chris Davis in the December edition of Australian Prescriber. Dr Davis says the majority of dependent drinkers can detox safely an Read More...


 
 

A third of hospitalised adolescents with life-threatening anorexia are not thin

Date of Posting: 06-12-2018

Health workers are being urged to closely monitor adolescents losing weight after a study of patients with anorexia nervosa found 31 per cent had all the cognitive features and physical complications of the disease without being underweight. Dieti Read More...


 
 

Plantar Fasciitis and Heel Pain

Last Updated: 06-12-2018

Plantar fasciitis is a common complaint, characterised by pain in the sole of the foot that is at its worst first thing in the morning or upon getting back up after a period of rest. Pain can be localised to the arch of the foot or under the heel. Read More...


 
 

Queensland scientists developed a test they hope could be "the holy grail" for diagnosing cancer

Date of Posting: 05-12-2018

Queensland researchers have developed a quick and cheap test that can detect cancer in any tissue, including blood. The test has been developed by University of Queensland researchers who have discovered a unique DNA nanostructure that appears to Read More...


 
 

New reports shows Australia's high demand for transplants is helping the black market trade

Date of Posting: 05-12-2018

Australia's demand for organ transplants is far outstripping the supply and it's forcing desperate people to turn to the black market, a new report reveals. Australia's high demand for transplants is helping the black market trade in o Read More...


 
 

The Queensland government's digitising program is over budget

Date of Posting: 05-12-2018

The cost of going from a paper to an electronic system in Queensland's public hospitals is costing hundreds of millions of dollars over budget. The cost of taking Queensland's public hospitals online is expected to blowout by almost $257 m Read More...


 
 

Australian researchers have developed a tiny brain stimulator that could treat epilepsy

Date of Posting: 04-12-2018

Australian researchers have developed a tiny device to electrically stimulate the brain, opening the door to new potential treatments for brain diseases. Australian researchers have developed a tiny device to electrically stimulate the brain in th Read More...


 
 

Government calls an emergency mental health summit

Date of Posting: 03-12-2018

Mental health groups are meeting in Canberra to tackle suicide prevention following an alarming jump in Australians taking their own lives. An alarming spike in the number of Australians taking their own lives last year has prompted the government Read More...


 
 

Some diseases, like mine, deteriorate rapidly - disability services need to keep up

Date of Posting: 03-12-2018

Justin Yerbury, University of Wollongong Many people living with the cruel and often rapidly progressing motor neurone disease (MND) are going underfunded during what is likely the most stressful time of their life. An independent ev Read More...


 
 

A new report is urging the NSW government to invest in community mental health services

Date of Posting: 03-12-2018

Almost one in six people in NSW are living with a mental health condition, yet many aren't getting the help they need until they reach crisis point, a report has found. The report, released on Monday by the Mental Health Coordinating Council, Read More...


 
 

Rogue science strikes again: The case of the first gene-edited babies

Date of Posting: 30-11-2018

G. Owen Schaefer, National University of Singapore The idea of scientists tinkering with the genes of babies was once the provenance of science fiction, but now it’s apparently entered the realm of reality: On Nov. 26, Chinese scienti Read More...


 
 

Ambulance call-outs for pregabalin have spiked - here's why

Date of Posting: 30-11-2018

Shalini Arunogiri, Monash University; Dan Lubman, Monash University, and Rose Crossin, Monash University Pregabalin (sold under the brand name Lyrica) is prescribed as an anti-epileptic and a painkiller for nerve pain. Australian prescripti Read More...


 
 

Eating more red meat under the Paleo diet linked to heart disease

Date of Posting: 30-11-2018

Australian researchers have found elevated levels of a biomarker linked to heart disease in the blood of people on the Paleo diet, possibly caused by red meat. Eating more red meat under the Paleo diet paired with a lack of whole grains results in Read More...


 
 

Five more critical cancer treatments will be listed on PBS

Date of Posting: 30-11-2018

Five more critical cancer treatments will be listed on the Pharmaceutical Benefits Scheme from Saturday in a boost for thousands of Australians. Australian cancer sufferers will have greater and more affordable access to five treatments from Satur Read More...


 
 

Researchers warn that lives are at risk from lack of climate policy

Date of Posting: 29-11-2018

A major new report warns that a lack of comprehensive government policies on reducing the impact of climate change on people's health is putting lives at risk. Australian lives are at risk because of a lack of action by governments to address Read More...


 
 

Funding to Support Young Warriors for Health

Date of Posting: 29-11-2018

A successful and innovative health awareness program for young First Australians will be expanded to reach more communities across Australia. Our Government will provide $79,288 to Aboriginal-directed organisation, The Malpa Project (Malpa), to de Read More...


 
 

Startup raises $63M to advance development of drugs for inflammatory diseases

Date of Posting: 29-11-2018

Inflazome, a biotech company developing new drugs to block harmful inflammation, has secured further investment of $63 million. Launched in 2016, Inflazome was founded on research from The University of Queensland and Trinity College Dublin in Ire Read More...


 
 

How to stop elderly patients leaving hospital more disabled than when they arrived

Last Updated: 29-11-2018

“Momma, just killed a man. Put some pjs on his bed, made him wear them, now he’s dead.” Brian Dolan makes no apologies for repurposing a Queen song in his crusade to save lives in hospitals around the world.[subscribe] The Iri Read More...


 
 

The NRMA called for NSW to trial alco-gates

Date of Posting: 27-11-2018

Motoring body NRMA has called for NSW to introduce breathalyser-equipped boom gates to stop people driving from venues while over the alcohol limit. Football fans, music lovers and New Year's Eve revellers would have to pass a breath test befo Read More...


 
 

Bionic eyes restoring vision in Aus clinical trial

Last Updated: 27-11-2018

Four blind Australians have had some of their vision restored through the implantation of bionic eyes. Before the trial, the patients, who lost vision due to degenerative Retinitis Pigmentosa, could sense light and dark but couldn't see a hand Read More...


 
 

How to find a super fund that works for you

Last Updated: 27-11-2018

As a healthcare worker, you spend your working life taking care of people. Queensland’s oldest superannuation fund, QSuper also looks after thousands of people like you. In fact, today QSuper manages the retirement savings of more than 114,000 Read More...


 
 

More Australians are downgrading or dumping their private health insurance due to rising premiums

Date of Posting: 27-11-2018

Higher private health insurance premiums appear to be forcing more people to either downgrade or dump their policies. More Australians are downgrading or dumping their private health insurance as they feel the pinch of continually rising premiums. Read More...


 
 

Meningococcal outbreak in New Zealand

Date of Posting: 26-11-2018

NZ authorities have launched an emergency vaccination program to tackle an outbreak of a deadly strain of meningococcal that's killed six people this year. Six deaths amid a spike in meningococcal infections have spurred New Zealand authoritie Read More...


 
 

The South Australian government has outlined a plan to make major health savings

Date of Posting: 26-11-2018

The South Australian government will look to make savings of more than $270 million across the state's public hospital network over the next three years after a damning report detailing a culture of inefficiency and overspending. The governmen Read More...


 

 
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