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Why Is A Jungle Gym Good For Kids Exercise?

Last Updated: 03-05-2024

Looking for a way to get your kids to be more active? We all know that children need to exercise to stay healthy. The good news is that kids can get all the exercise they need through play. The key is to make exercise fun, and what better way than to Read More...


 
 

Research improves early detection of prostate cancer

Date of Posting: 02-05-2024

An Australian-developed process that accurately identifies prostate cancer in low-risk patients "at point zero" could revolutionise detection. The process, developed by University of South Australia researcher Jessica Logan, has been ful Read More...


 
 

Disability service accused of reporting failures

Date of Posting: 02-05-2024

Australia's disability insurance scheme regulator has taken legal action against a provider for allegedly failing to report more than 600 incidents, including sexual misconduct, within required time frames. The NDIS Quality and Safeguards Comm Read More...


 
 

Paramedics' mobile numbers 'exposed' in data breach

Date of Posting: 29-04-2024

Victorian paramedics have been ensnared in another apparent privacy breach, with a union declaring staff members' mobile phone numbers were exposed. The Victorian Ambulance Union was notified the personal mobile phone numbers and rostering sta Read More...


 
 

Bulk-billing increase ruled out despite rate rise

Date of Posting: 29-04-2024

Almost one million extra trips to the GP have been bulk-billed since additional incentives for doctors came into effect, but the government has ruled out further rises to the scheme. The bulk-billing rate rose 2.1 per cent to 77.7 per cent in Marc Read More...


 
 

ACN calls for school-focused campaign to educate and retain nurses.

Last Updated: 29-04-2024

A campaign to promote the image of nursing is required if Australia is to keep up with the needs of its growing and ageing population, according to the Australian College of Nursing. The ACN has called on the government to fund a campaign which wo Read More...


 
 

'A pretty good gig': understanding orthopaedic physiotherapy

Date of Posting: 29-04-2024

A lack of understanding around the role of the orthopaedic physiotherapist exists among patients and professionals both within and outside of the hospital environment, according to educator Michael Edmonds. “I have lost count of the number o Read More...


 
 

Study shows heavy lifting may help osteoporosis

Nicole Madigan | Date of Posting: 29-04-2024

A Griffith University research team has identified heavy lifting as a way to assist patients with osteoporosis. The team is encouraging clinicians to refer patients to heavy lifting exercise program to improve bone health. They believe this type o Read More...

 
 

New hope for Aussies battling early stage breast cancer

Last Updated: 28-04-2024

Australians who live with a high risk of recurrence after early breast cancer will soon pay as little as $7.70 for an expanded treatment that could halt the disease from spreading. The federal government is expanding subsidies for abemaciclib (Ver Read More...


 
 

After 25 years, birthing suite available for rural mums

Date of Posting: 28-04-2024

For 25 years, women in Queensland's Cape York Peninsula have travelled more than 800km in their last month of pregnancy to access maternity services. But that is all about to change.[subscribe] Weipa Hospital's new birthing services wil Read More...


 
 

UK patients test personalised mRNA jab for melanoma

Date of Posting: 28-04-2024

The world's first personalised mRNA cancer jab for melanoma - which also has the potential to stop lung, bladder and kidney cancer - is being tested in British patients. The jab, which offers hope of a cure, is custom-built for each person in Read More...


 
 

Half of nurses, midwives considering leaving profession

Date of Posting: 26-04-2024

Nearly half of Queensland nurses and midwives are considering leaving the profession amid chronic understaffing and aggression leading to burnout. Of the 20,000 Queensland Nurses and Midwives' Union (QNMU) members, 46 per cent of them are over Read More...


 
 

Vitamin D may encourage better cancer immunity levels

Date of Posting: 26-04-2024

British research has found a possible link between vitamin D and improved immunity to cancer. The study in mice found that the vitamin encourages the growth of a type of gut bacteria which gives the animals better immunity to the disease.[subscrib Read More...


 
 

Mental health chief resigns over government 'inaction'

Date of Posting: 26-04-2024

The head of Australia's peak mental health body has resigned over what he labelled the Albanese government's inaction following decades of underfunding and inattention. Matt Berriman's resignation comes a little more than a week after a 4 Read More...


 
 

Melbourne's original injecting room to stay

Date of Posting: 24-04-2024

Melbourne's original injecting room will stay open and receive extra funding despite the Victorian government rejecting advice for a second facility in the CBD. Premier Jacinta Allan ruled out the creation of a new centre under her leadership, Read More...


 
 

Landmark doctor underpayment case prompts culture shift

Date of Posting: 24-04-2024

A culture of long hours of unpaid overtime for junior doctors will need to change following a multimillion-dollar underpayment settlement, believed to be the biggest in Australian history. More than 20,000 junior doctors could share in a $229.8 mi Read More...


 
 

Australia's healthcare system delivers value for money

Date of Posting: 24-04-2024

Australia's healthcare system delivers "some of the best value for money of any in the world", a federal government research body says. The Productivity Commission's conclusion is based on its assessment of how much it costs to t Read More...


 
 

Psychologist first person in Peru to die by euthanasia

Date of Posting: 23-04-2024

A Peruvian psychologist who suffered from an incurable disease that weakened her muscles and had her confined to her bed for several years has died by euthanasia, becoming the first person in the country to obtain the right to die with medical assist Read More...


 
 

Door closes on new safe injecting room for Melbourne

Date of Posting: 23-04-2024

The Victorian government has rejected a second safe injecting room in Melbourne despite a report pushing for the facility and about six years after the first centre opened in North Richmond. * June 2018: Melbourne's first medically supervised Read More...


 
 

Millions in job support set for people with disability

Date of Posting: 23-04-2024

Australians living with disability who want to work, but have support needs, will benefit from millions in funding as the government attempts to bolster employment options. Almost $15 million will be awarded to organisations that help boost traini Read More...


 
 

Australian school guidelines changing to promote a healthy lifestyle

Date of Posting: 22-04-2024

Australian school curriculum guidelines have been updated, and any activities involving calorie counting, body mass index (BMI), body measurements, and food intake recording will be taken out. Teachers have also been asked not to use the word ‘ Read More...


 
 

Alarm sounded on 'deep fake' health misinformation

Date of Posting: 22-04-2024

Australia must do more to address health misinformation before artificial intelligence makes it harder to call out, leading experts say. Former Victorian chief health officer Brett Sutton believes it's only going to get harder to stamp out fal Read More...


 
 

Long COVID study gives Australians cause for hope

Date of Posting: 21-04-2024

Some long COVID symptoms may not last quite as long as first feared, according a study of Australians infected early in the pandemic. Immunological symptoms that were present eight months after contracting the virus had largely resolved for most p Read More...


 
 

Survey shows culture of bullying in trainee doctors

Date of Posting: 21-04-2024

Non-binary and women medical trainees around the nation report higher experiences of bullying and mistreatment. Serious concerns about the culture of medicine were raised by trainee doctors all genders in the Australian Health Practitioner Regulat Read More...


 
 

'Get tested': how hip pain led to late cancer diagnosis

Date of Posting: 21-04-2024

When squash coach Malcolm McClarty experienced persistent pain in his right hip, he chalked it up to just another sports injury. But when the 63-year-old described his symptoms to one of his students, oncologist Niall Tebbutt, it immediately set o Read More...


 
 

Fears history repeating with vaping uptake among kids

Date of Posting: 19-04-2024

Strong vaping laws to prevent devastating health impacts on children are being pursued by the nation's health ministers. Legislation was introduced last month to stop the importation, manufacture, supply and commercial possession of disposable Read More...


 
 

Elective surgery wait times longest on record

Date of Posting: 19-04-2024

Wait times for elective surgery at public hospitals have blown out to the longest on record, prompting calls for an overhaul by Australia's peak medical body. The latest Public Hospital Report Card, released on Friday by the Australian Medical Read More...


 
 

Vaccines saved 'thousands' of people during COVID-19

Date of Posting: 18-04-2024

COVID-19 vaccines prevented almost 18,000 deaths among people over 50 in NSW as the Omicron strain hit, a study has found. And experts say this may be a conservative estimate after scientists used computer simulations to track death rates.[subscri Read More...


 
 

Falls behind one in three child injury hospital visits

Date of Posting: 18-04-2024

One in three injury hospitalisations among Australian children and young people are caused by a fall, with playground equipment the main culprit. A new report from the Australian Institute of Health and Welfare shows there were 603,675 emergency d Read More...


 
 

Food delivery apps leaving out nutritional info

Date of Posting: 17-04-2024

Outdated NSW menu labelling laws are allowing large food outlets to leave out nutritional information on food delivery apps, a study has revealed. The University of Sydney study shows that menu items for major food outlets such as McDonald's a Read More...


 
 

Nigeria first to use new meningitis vaccine

Date of Posting: 17-04-2024

Nigeria has become the first country in the world to roll out the new Men5CV vaccine against meningitis, the World Health Organisation says. Nigeria is one of the hotspots of the deadly disease in Africa.[subscribe] Last year, a 50 per cent ris Read More...


 
 

Meningococcal disease warning ahead of predicted peak

Date of Posting: 17-04-2024

Families and students have been urged to be alert for signs of invasive meningococcal disease ahead of a predicted peak in cases over coming months. It can be deadly and up to 40 per cent of patients develop long-term consequences, according to th Read More...


 
 

Forget the fruit and veg, pass the choccies and chips

Date of Posting: 16-04-2024

Australians are consuming fewer fruit and vegetables and drinking less milk, according to the Australian Bureau of Statistics. But they're also tucking into more chips and chocolate and convenience foods such as pizzas.[subscribe] People co Read More...


 
 

Holding the smoke, students find new way to hide vaping

Date of Posting: 16-04-2024

Attempts to combat vaping could have perverse outcomes as students try to avoid detection and organised criminals eye off a market that only recently became illicit. An inquiry has been told schools are taking a health-focused approach to getting Read More...


 
 

Probe into 'dangerous' cosmetic surgery workers

Date of Posting: 16-04-2024

A national probe is under way after 180 complaints about 15 healthcare workers involved with cosmetic procedures. The investigation is described as "long and highly complex" by the Australian Health Practitioner Regulation Agency.[subscr Read More...


 
 

New drug to reduce brain cell death in stroke patients

Date of Posting: 15-04-2024

A game-changing drug to protect millions of brain cells from dying after a stroke has been developed in Australia with hopes it could save lives across the globe. Argenica Therapeutics' ARG-007 is a neuroprotective drug that aims to reduce bra Read More...


 
 

Patient safety fears as junior doctors battle burnout

Date of Posting: 15-04-2024

Nine in 10 junior Victorian doctors are worried about making mistakes due to burnout and fatigue, sparking concerns for patient safety. That's according to a union report claiming the state's less experienced medicos work under Australia&# Read More...


 
 

Most at-risk Aussies don't have COVID-19 plan with a GP

Date of Posting: 15-04-2024

Most Australians at elevated risk of serious illness from COVID-19 do not have a GP management plan, research shows, as more than 100 people a day continue to test positive nationwide. The Pfizer Australia research released on Friday found 74 per Read More...


 
 

What Is 'Margarita Burn'?

Date of Posting: 15-04-2024

It started as innocent backyard fun as two young kids reached for limes off a nearby tree and had a great time chopping them up into their very own lime juice. They spent hours playing in the sun (with plenty of sunscreen), jumping in and out of th Read More...


 
 

Australian drinking water safe from 'forever chemicals

Date of Posting: 09-04-2024

The first study to quantify the environmental burdens of 'forever chemicals' has found Australian drinking water remains safe, but the same may not apply globally. Per-and poly-fluoroalkyl substances, which are commonly referred to as PFAS Read More...


 

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