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Private hospitals ready to answer AMA call for more training places

Date of Posting: 25-08-2017

Australia’s private hospital sector stands ready to answer the Australian Medical Association’s call for more training places for early career doctors, with the sector already investing about $170 million in training doctors, nurses and a Read More...


 
 

AIM BRAIN trial could potentially save lives

Date of Posting: 25-08-2017

Researchers say a fast-tracked clinical trial of childhood brain cancer will improve treatment and potentially save lives. A "groundbreaking" clinical trial experts believe will transform the way childhood brain cancer is treated has bee Read More...


 
 

Eating a colourful diet is the best way to get Vitamin C

Date of Posting: 24-08-2017

The importance of Vitamin C has been thrown back into the spotlight with new research linking a deficiency to blood cancer. For decades it's been widely known that eating fresh fruit and vegetables is essential to prevent scurvy, a disease cau Read More...


 
 

Nurses burnt out & fatigued by workplace grief and loss

Last Updated: 23-08-2017

Nurses, health and aged care staff are overwhelmingly impacted by grief and loss in the workplace, with nearly 70 percent stating it was an issue for them at work, according to a new survey. Karuna, a charity providing in home palliative care serv Read More...


 
 

Self harm and suicidal behaviour among Australian teenagers rate increased

Date of Posting: 23-08-2017

One in 10 teenagers surveyed as part of a national study said they had self-harmed and one in 20 reported having attempted suicide. Research has uncovered worrying rates of self harm and suicidal behaviour among Australian teenagers.[subscribe] Read More...


 
 

Some tomato-based products contain high levels of salt

Date of Posting: 23-08-2017

Public health experts are calling for greater awareness around the amount of salt "hidden" in popular cooking sauces. Australians are being urged to check the salt content of their family's favourite cooking sauces, with new analysis Read More...


 
 

Cracking the genetic code of clinical depression

Date of Posting: 22-08-2017

More than two-thirds of Australian study participants have had to rely upon multiple antidepressants to treat their clinical depression – a trial and error approach that remains a major challenge in delivering more effective mental health care. Read More...


 
 

40 is the optimal age to start having regular mammograms

Last Updated: 22-08-2017

A US study has revived the argument about what is the best age for women to start having regular mammograms. When a woman turns 40 is the optimal age to start having regular mammograms to reduce the number of breast cancer deaths, the findings of Read More...


 
 

Calls for greater intervention to cut the rates of fetal alcohol syndrome

Date of Posting: 22-08-2017

Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder rates are significantly higher among Indigenous Australians than the rest of the world, according to research. Rates of Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder among Aboriginal children are up to 12 times higher than a newl Read More...


 
 

Australian experts call for more active coeliac screening

Date of Posting: 21-08-2017

More screening of high-risk groups is an appropriate way to diagnose, treat and manage coeliac disease, Australian experts say. Children with type 1 diabetes and Down syndrome should be more actively screened for coeliac disease, experts say.[subs Read More...


 
 

Perth clinical research company using electronic data capture to improve health of Australians

Last Updated: 18-08-2017

A Perth research company which is using cloud based technology to record data on their patients and participants involved in ground-breaking clinical trials, say the immediacy of results will accelerate the development of potentially life changing th Read More...


 
 

Children on IV antibiotics can leave hospital sooner

Date of Posting: 17-08-2017

Experts have found that some children with severe infections requiring intravenous (through the vein) (IV) antibiotics, can safely have these at home instead of in hospital. This will help children to leave hospital earlier, which is better for the k Read More...


 
 

Having a positive attitude improves illness outcomes

Date of Posting: 17-08-2017

An Australian study has found having a positive attitude can improve the management and outcomes of a chronic illness. Having a positive attitude can improve outcomes for those living with chronic illness, a research review has found.[subscribe] Read More...


 
 

Researchers made a breakthrough for peanut allergy in children

Date of Posting: 17-08-2017

A small clinical trial of a new immunotherapy treatment has seen more than two-thirds of children with a peanut allergy cured. Australian researchers have made a breakthrough in the treatment of deadly peanut allergies in children.[subscribe] A Read More...


 
 

A nation of couch potatoes storing up trouble

Date of Posting: 17-08-2017

Up to 3.6 million Australians are not doing any exercise at all and over half say they mostly sit on a typical work day, according to new research from the Heart Foundation. Alarmingly, couch potatoes are starting young, with almost one in five pa Read More...


 
 

USC research into baby sleep routines to save lives

Date of Posting: 17-08-2017

A USC research team is conducting one of the largest studies ever into sudden and unexpected infant deaths in Queensland. The researchers are sending surveys across the state to families with babies born during April and May this year asking how t Read More...


 
 

Solutions emerge for problem of Too Much Medicine

Date of Posting: 17-08-2017

Researchers at Bond University have today published a landmark article in one of the world’s leading medical journals, The BMJ, canvassing solutions to the vexing problem of overtreatment and overdiagnosis. The article is published at the sa Read More...


 
 

Augmented reality brings anatomy and human movement to life

Last Updated: 17-08-2017

Physiotherapy students could soon be going underneath the skin to see the movement of joints and muscles thanks to the power of augmented reality. A collaboration between the University of Melbourne and Microsoft is trialling augmented reality to Read More...


 
 

Emergency department doctors are being bullied and harassed

Last Updated: 16-08-2017

The Australasian College for Emergency Medicine will immediately move to address the findings of a recent member survey that found one third are bullied. Emergency department doctors are being exposed to "distressingly" high levels of bu Read More...


 
 

New brain discovery could lead to PTSD therapy

Date of Posting: 16-08-2017

Queensland scientists have discovered that new brain cells are produced in the amygdala, a region of the brain important for processing emotional memories. Australian scientists have made an "exciting" discovery about the human brain tha Read More...


 
 

AMA calling for better support for mothers who don't breastfeed

Date of Posting: 16-08-2017

The Australian Medical Association is calling for better support for mothers who don't breastfeed. Breast is still best but mothers who don't breastfeed their baby deserve greater support, says the Australian Medical Association.[subscribe Read More...


 
 

Australia is experiencing its worst ever flu season

Date of Posting: 15-08-2017

Experts have blamed poor vaccination rates among children for the record breaking flu notifications and flu-related hospitalisations in Queensland and NSW. Australia is experiencing its worst ever flu season with the total number of cases so far e Read More...


 
 

Life and limb could be saved with a device invented by Melbourne medical experts

Date of Posting: 15-08-2017

A device invented by a team of Melbourne medical experts could save thousands of limbs and lives. Life and limb could be saved with a device invented by a team of Melbourne medical experts.[subscribe] Three Monash University clinicians develope Read More...


 
 

Dietitians says the average Australian doesn't need protein supplements

Date of Posting: 15-08-2017

Dietitians have backed calls for tighter regulations on protein supplements following the death of Australian bodybuilder Meegan Hefford. Hefford, 25, died in June of Urea Cycle Disorder, a rare genetic disorder that affects the body's ability Read More...


 
 

Nurses come together to Make Change Happen in health care

Date of Posting: 15-08-2017

Hundreds of nurses, students and health professionals from around the country will come together next week to discuss how to ‘Make Change Happen’ for the benefit of patients and communities and use their voice to lead change in nursing, h Read More...


 
 

Health Check: in terms of exercise, is walking enough?

Date of Posting: 15-08-2017

Megan Teychenne, Deakin University and Clint Miller, Deakin University We all know we need to exercise to stay fit and strong, stave off disease and maintain a healthy weight. Walking is the most popular physical activity undertaken by Australi Read More...


 
 

National health target required to reduce respiratory illness

Date of Posting: 15-08-2017

The Asthma and Respiratory Foundation NZ believe the latest findings from the University of Otago study into childhood respiratory illness and primary care reiterate the need for action from the government to introduce a national respiratory health t Read More...


 
 

Almonds improve the function of 'good' cholesterol in the bloodstream

Date of Posting: 14-08-2017

There is more evidence eating almonds is good for health, with US researchers finding they improve the function of 'good' cholesterol in the bloodstream. Eating almonds helps the function of 'good cholesterol' in the body to improv Read More...


 
 

Queenslanders are being urged to protect themselves against the flu

Date of Posting: 11-08-2017

More than 3500 Queenslanders have been diagnosed with the flu in the past week, the second highest number of reported notifications in the state's history. Queenslanders are being urged to protect themselves against the flu after more than 350 Read More...


 
 

A taste of the Territory inspires VIC dental therapist to take the plunge into NT

Date of Posting: 10-08-2017

Victorian dental therapist Natalie Bright is enjoying a 12-month contract with the Northern Territory Department of Health (NT DoH) after completing two, three-week placements with the Australian Government-funded Remote Area Health Corps (RAHC). Read More...


 
 

Kids with weight issues at high risk of emotional and behavioural problems: study

Date of Posting: 10-08-2017

A new, in-depth study of New Zealand children and teenagers seeking help with weight issues has found their emotional health and wellbeing is, on average, markedly worse than that of children without weight issues. Researchers found a concerning l Read More...


 
 

Disadvantaged kids may be at higher risk for heart disease later in life

Date of Posting: 10-08-2017

Children from socially and economically disadvantaged families and neighbourhoods appear more likely to have thicker carotid artery walls, which in adults may indicate higher risk for heart attack and stroke in later life, according to new research i Read More...


 
 

ANU study reveals costs of maternal health

Date of Posting: 10-08-2017

New research from The Australian National University (ANU) has for the first time identified and quantified the factors pushing up maternal health costs in the New South Wales public hospital system, paving the way for better health policy. In the Read More...


 
 

Australia-first toolkit helps students prescribe medicines safely and effectively

Date of Posting: 10-08-2017

Prescribing medicines is a common healthcare intervention requiring specific knowledge and skills. Teaching students to safely prescribe medicines is difficult, yet critical. Now, for the first time, a Toolkit is available to help universities teach Read More...


 
 

Miscarriages and birth defects can be prevented by taking Vitamin B3

Date of Posting: 10-08-2017

Australian scientists at the Victor Chang Institute have discovered miscarriages and birth defects can be prevented by simply taking a Vitamin B3 supplement. A landmark Australian study has discovered Vitamin B3 can cure critical molecular deficie Read More...


 
 

A lack of sleep contributes to multiple deaths on the roads

Date of Posting: 09-08-2017

A lack of sleep contributes to multiple deaths each year on the roads and on industrial sites, a Sleep Foundation report says. Driving while tired is contributing to the deaths of hundreds of Australians every year and should be made illegal, the Read More...


 
 

The Australian health system is failing people struggling with obesity

Last Updated: 08-08-2017

A leading expert in obesity management is calling for fairer access to 'highly effective' bariatric surgery in Australia. The Australian health system is failing people struggling with obesity, a conference of physicians will hear this wee Read More...


 
 

There's been a three-fold increase in hospital admissions for weight loss surgery

Last Updated: 08-08-2017

The number of hospital admissions for weight loss surgery has more than tripled in the past decade as more Australians become morbidly obese. New data released by the Australian Institute of Health and Welfare (AIHW) shows there were 22,7000 admis Read More...


 
 

Three charts on: Australia's growing rates of weight loss surgery

Last Updated: 08-08-2017

John Dixon, Baker Heart and Diabetes Institute Hospital admissions for weight loss surgery more than doubled in the last decade, new data from the Australian Institute of Health and Welfare (AIHW) show.   That may sound like rates a Read More...


 
 

Australian-first trial will give leukaemia and lymphoma sufferers hope

Date of Posting: 08-08-2017

A new medical trial at Westmead hospital will use gene-altering therapy to treat leukaemia and lymphoma patients no longer responding to chemotherapy. An Australian-first trial will give leukaemia and lymphoma sufferers access to a costly, potenti Read More...


 

 
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