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Libs call for end to Vic face mask mandate
Date of Posting: 12-11-2021
The Victorian opposition has called for an early end to the state's indoor mask mandate in a bid to encourage workers back to central Melbourne. Under the current rules, people aged over 12 must wear a face mask indoors unless they are at home Read More...




Postnatal psychosis is rare, but symptoms can be brushed aside as 'normal' for a new mum
Last Updated: 12-11-2021
The period after birth of a child is supposed to be a time of great happiness for women. However, a significant number of new mothers will experience a mental illness at this time.[subscribe] One is postnatal psychosis (also know Read More...




New placenta model offers insights into pregnancy complications
Date of Posting: 12-11-2021
A USC researcher who has designed a novel 3D system that can mimic the cellular architecture of a human placenta has been awarded a Federal Ideas grant to continue her innovative research. USC Lecturer in Biomedical Science Dr Georgia Kafer said t Read More...




Calculating a dangerous heartbeat
Date of Posting: 12-11-2021
How ventricular fibrillation will behave in an individual patient can be accurately modelled and predicted using a single mathematical equation, according to Flinders University researchers. Ventricular fibrillation (VF) is a life-threatening hear Read More...




Victoria to resume some elective surgery
Last Updated: 12-11-2021
More elective surgery will be done in Victoria after procedures were put on hold to increase the state's COVID-19 capacity. Health Minister Martin Foley announced on Thursday private hospital and day procedure centres in Melbourne and Geelong Read More...




New Zealand reaches 90 per cent vaccination rate
Last Updated: 12-11-2021
NZ has reported 185 new COVID cases, along with another death - an Auckland man believed to have been murdered - as the country hits a significant vaccine mark. New Zealand has hit a fresh COVID-19 vaccination milestone, with 90 per cent of Kiwis Read More...




Coronavirus warning after vaccine milestone in Australia
Date of Posting: 11-11-2021
Australians have been warned not to let their guard down against COVID-19, despite the country reaching the 90 per cent first-dose vaccination milestone. Medical experts have warned Australians not to let their guard down on COVID-19 despite risin Read More...




Queensland will speed up home quarantine expansion
Date of Posting: 11-11-2021
Health Minister Yvette D'Ath says returning Queenslanders and eligible visitors can home-quarantine in the state once it hits the 70 per cent double-dose mark. Eligible domestic travellers will be allowed to fly in and home quarantine across Q Read More...




Steroid users face heart issues: study
Last Updated: 11-11-2021
Contrary to the caricature, when users of non-prescribed steroids walk into Beng Eu's clinic, their shoulders aren't stuck in the doorframe. Rather, world-first research led by the Melbourne GP and released this week suggests anabolic-andr Read More...




Little known, complex cancer on the rise
Last Updated: 11-11-2021
The number of Australians diagnosed with a little-known cancer that can pop up in any area of the body has increased by 20 per cent over the past five years. Neuroendocrine cancer is the seventh most common cancer in Australia this year after brea Read More...




Wastewater in NT tested positive in coronavirus
Date of Posting: 11-11-2021
Fragments of the coronavirus have been found in Katherine's wastewater as the Northern Territory's first community outbreak rolls on. Northern Territory officials are concerned COVID-19 could still be spreading in the community after waste Read More...




Working in fertility nursing is 'extra special'
Date of Posting: 11-11-2021
For Genea Australia fertility nurse, Jill Briggs, working with couples on their journey to parenthood and sharing some of the happiest moments of their lives is the most rewarding part of her job. “You might see a couple when they first come Read More...




$5.15M to grow Australia's mental health workforce
Last Updated: 09-11-2021
A new $5.15 million-dollar Australian Government scholarship program will support mental health nurses and allied health practitioners to enter or upskill in the mental health sector, boosting the mental health and suicide prevention workforce. Th Read More...




Olympic athletes excel at their sports but are susceptible to unproven alternative therapies
Last Updated: 09-11-2021
Australian Olympic swimmer Kyle Chalmers earned a silver medal and his personal-best time in the 100-meter freestyle event at the 2021 Tokyo Games. While most of the world focused on his thrilling performance, others were equally interested i Read More...




How your genes influence whether a certain type of exercise works for you
Last Updated: 09-11-2021
Genetics have a significant influence on many aspects of our life – from our height and eye colour, our weight, and even whether we develop certain health conditions. And now, our recent review has shown that our genetics even influence Read More...




Melbourne invention brings new hope for rheumatoid arthritis
Date of Posting: 09-11-2021
A new nerve treatment invented by Melbourne researchers at the Bionics Institute is bringing hope to people with rheumatoid arthritis. The tiny piece of ground-breaking technology – the size of a thumbnail - could replace drug treatment for Read More...




Free rapid tests to cut Victorian students isolation
Date of Posting: 08-11-2021
Unvaccinated Victorian students identified as close contacts of positive COVID-19 cases can return to school after seven days under a free testing program. Free rapid antigen tests will be distributed to Victorian schools to get students identifie Read More...




COVID-19 vaccination hub in Sydney shut down
Date of Posting: 08-11-2021
A mass COVID-19 vaccination hub in Sydney is closing its doors, as double-dosed people in NSW prepare for greater freedoms. Sydney's mass COVID-19 vaccination hub at Qudos Bank Arena will be closed, while protesters have gathered across NSW ah Read More...




Victoria confident the state's vaccinated economy system is working
Last Updated: 05-11-2021
Victoria's health minister is confident the state's vaccinated economy plan is working, after two Melbourne Cup cases were quickly identified. Victorian authorities are confident the state's vaccinated economy system is working, after Read More...




COVID-19 booster shots will be available in South Australia
Last Updated: 05-11-2021
COVID-19 booster shots will be widely available at South Australian government hubs from December 1 to people 18 years and over. South Australians who got their second dose of a COVID-19 vaccine more than six months ago will be able to get their t Read More...




Traveller from Cairns may be source of NT COVID
Date of Posting: 05-11-2021
A traveller from Cairns, who spent two nights with a man since diagnosed with COVID-19, could be the source of a Top End outbreak. A traveller from Queensland could be the source of the Northern Territory's first community transmission of COVI Read More...




Study shows people with acid reflux are at high risk of COVID-19
Last Updated: 04-11-2021
A study in Queensland has found that people who develop the digestive disease acid reflux may be more vulnerable to COVID-19. People who develop acid reflux may be more vulnerable to COVID-19, a Queensland study has found.[subscribe] QIMR Bergh Read More...




How to support a disabled patient?
Date of Posting: 04-11-2021
As a GP, you’ll probably come across many disabled patients from all walks of life and levels of function. Some may only require support during transitory periods whereas others may require more long-term support.[subscribe] For those tha Read More...




Monash nurses have lost a legal bid to vaccine dismissal ban
Last Updated: 04-11-2021
A group of Monash Health nurses have lost a legal bid to ban disciplinary action including dismissal while they challenge COVID-19 vaccine consultation. Monash Health has been given a green light to take disciplinary action including dismissal aga Read More...




Queensland rules out home stay for car arrivals
Date of Posting: 04-11-2021
Queensland has ruled out home quarantine for people driving into the state, saying they must wait in NSW until 80 per cent of residents are fully vaccinated. Queensland has ruled out allowing travellers to drive into the state and quarantine at ho Read More...




Study shows low risk of COVID spread in public toilets
Date of Posting: 04-11-2021
As borders re-open researchers are calling for more studies assessing the risk of contracting COVID-19 in public bathrooms. If your gut tells you that public toilets are awash with germs you'd be right - but it's not COVID-19 you're li Read More...




Dietitians essential in mental health care
Date of Posting: 03-11-2021
It’s time for Accredited Practising Dietitians to be recognised as a key profession in the management of mental health, says Dietitians Australia. As the nation wraps up Mental Health Awareness Month, ensuring our country has a comprehensive Read More...




Comfort, choice and peace - a dementia palliative care program
Date of Posting: 03-11-2021
For Jayne Littledike, working as a Clinical Nurse Consultant for Dementia Australia’s Nightingale Program has been her most professionally and personally fulfilling role, allowing her to empower patient choice when it comes to end of life care. Read More...




Study revealed that NSW women experiencing are reproductive abuse
Last Updated: 01-11-2021
Patients attending NSW's main family planning organisation will now be asked about whether anyone is interfering with their reproductive choices. NSW's largest family planning organisation will now routinely screen for reproductive coercio Read More...




If COVID hospitalisations increase, it's still not clear how patients will be prioritised
Last Updated: 01-11-2021
Around the world, the coronavirus pandemic has put unprecedented strain on intensive care resources. In some places, including parts of Italy, the United States, Canada, and the Asia-Pacific, ICUs have been overwhelmed.[subscribe] Report Read More...




Bringing self-care into your life 24-7
Last Updated: 01-11-2021
By Lauren Bell Have you ever left a pot of water on the stove to boil, and it burned dry? I have felt that way, and I bet you have too.[subscribe] We are constantly understaffed, overworked, and required to stay late, pick up shifts, and do mor Read More...




PBS will subsidise blood and respiratory cancer drugs
Date of Posting: 30-10-2021
Thousands of Australians are expected to benefit from new PBS listings for drugs used in treating respiratory illness, blood cancer and early onset puberty. Australians with a chronic respiratory illness, early onset puberty or blood cancer are am Read More...




Rural COVID patients wait 24-48 hours for air transfers
Date of Posting: 30-10-2021
New Rural Doctors Association president Megan Belot says COVID patients in country hospitals are waiting 24-48 hours for air transfers to get specialist help. COVID-19 patients in rural hospitals face an extended wait to be transferred to regional Read More...




A lack of regulation puts animals at risk
Date of Posting: 29-10-2021
APA’s new Position Statement on Animal Physiotherapy calls for all animals to be treated by highly qualified experts, whether they are high-performance competitors, working animals or much-loved family pets. National Chair of the APA Animal Read More...




NSW authorities warn against COVID-19 spreading indoors
Date of Posting: 29-10-2021
COVID-19 is being spread in indoor settings like gyms and household gatherings in NSW and authorities say even the vaccinated need to remain vigilant. NSW vaccination rates continue to improve, health authorities are warning even fully jabbed peop Read More...




Victoria will have tougher vaccine exemption rules
Date of Posting: 29-10-2021
Victorian authorities will make it tougher to get a vaccine exemption in an attempt to crack down on anti-vaxxers who are shopping around GP clinics. Victoria will tighten rules for medical exemptions to COVID-19 vaccinations in a crackdown on peo Read More...




Rapid COVID-19 tests will be available in supermarkets
Date of Posting: 28-10-2021
Rapid antigen tests for COVID-19 will appear on shelves in Woolworths and Coles from next week. Australians will be able to buy rapid antigen tests along with the rest of their groceries when they become available on supermarket shelves next week. Read More...




COVID-19 booster shot approved in Australia
Date of Posting: 28-10-2021
The Therapeutic Goods Administration has given the green light for Australians to receive coronavirus booster vaccines. Australia's population-wide coronavirus vaccine booster shot program could start in less than two weeks after the medicines Read More...




More states to reopen in Australia
Date of Posting: 27-10-2021
Quarantine-free international travel to Australia will become an increasing reality before Christmas as more states pledge to open borders. Australia is expected to allow quarantine-free travel for fully vaccinated international arrivals into at l Read More...




Queensland government will reopen to international students
Date of Posting: 27-10-2021
The Queensland government plans to allow for up to 250 fully vaccinated international students to fly into the state each week from January. The Queensland government will reopen to fully vaccinated international students in time for the first sem Read More...


