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Size matters in new worker tests for dust lung diseases

Date of Posting: 09-01-2024

Serious concerns remain for the health of workers' lungs across a range of industries despite a ban on engineered stone coming into effect this year. Testing only accounts for the weight of particles, when size and shape may be equally importa Read More...


 
 

Social media posts used to find mental health distress

Date of Posting: 09-01-2024

Social media could be the key to unlocking crucial and improved support for people experiencing mental health issues. James Cook University researchers have developed a technique to analyse social media posts to detect early warning signs of menta Read More...


 
 

Climate change could be impacting babies' birth weights

Date of Posting: 09-01-2024

Climate change could be impacting babies' birth weight after scientists found a potential link to extreme weather exposure during pregnancy. Researchers at the Curtin School of Population Health say global warming could pose a big risk to Aust Read More...


 
 

Physiotherapist returns to his small hometown and gives back to his community

Date of Posting: 08-01-2024

With a population of only 1,500 people, the town of Bingara in NSW has been desperate for another physio practising within their community. With only one physio, wait times have been long for residents. Thankfully, a new physio has joined the ranks. Read More...


 
 

Fewer doctors offer bulk billing as consult costs rise

Date of Posting: 08-01-2024

A fall in the number of GPs bulk billing highlights the need for the government to make health care more affordable, doctors say. A report by healthcare monitors Cleanbill revealed the national average for out-of-pocket costs to see a GP is now $4 Read More...


 
 

Drug batch fears after suspected overdoses at festival

Date of Posting: 08-01-2024

Nine people have been taken to hospital after suffering suspected drug overdoses at a music festival at Flemington Racecourse in Melbourne. Eight of the nine were in a critical condition and had been put on breathing tubes after falling unwell on Read More...


 
 

Eye-opening trial mends behaviour in operating theatres

Date of Posting: 05-01-2024

Poorly behaved Australian surgeons are officially on watch ... sort of. Unexplained images of eyes attached to the walls of an Adelaide orthopaedic hospital has markedly reduced poor behaviour among surgical teams.[subscribe] The novel experime Read More...


 
 

'No one to help': Man dies after 10-hour ambo wait

Date of Posting: 05-01-2024

In pain and vomiting, an Adelaide man's 000 call should have resulted in an ambulance picking him up in no more than 60 minutes. But on December 27, after a 10-hour wait, with ambulances backed up at hospitals across the city, the 54-year-old Read More...


 
 

Hundreds of patients given expired COVID-19 vaccines

Date of Posting: 05-01-2024

A pharmacy in rural Tasmania has administered expired COVID-19 vaccinations to about 600 people over two years. The state's health department said the issue at Yolla Community Pharmacy in the island's northwest was identified after a revie Read More...


 
 

More hubs help cut down the elective surgery waitlist

Date of Posting: 04-01-2024

Three new rapid access hubs are opening in Victoria, allowing 6000 additional patients to undergo elective surgery in the state. The latest one at The Alfred Centre will open on Monday, while the Moorabbin and the Royal Children's hospitals wi Read More...


 
 

Latest Legionella case sparks Sydney health warning

Date of Posting: 04-01-2024

People who have been in central Sydney are being warned to watch out for symptoms of Legionnaires' disease with seven cases were recorded in the past three weeks. Three women and four men, aged from their 20s to 70s, visited locations in the C Read More...


 
 

England's junior doctors set for record strike

Date of Posting: 03-01-2024

Junior doctors in England are set to begin a six-day walkout, the longest strike in the state-run National Health Service's 75-year history. Junior doctors, represented by the British Medical Association, have staged a series of walkouts in de Read More...


 
 

Cancer, cystic fibrosis treatments in new PBS listings

Date of Posting: 02-01-2024

Medicines to help treat infants with cystic fibrosis along with new therapies for patients with advanced ovarian cancer will be subsidised under the Pharmaceutical Benefits Scheme. Multiple new treatments were added to the scheme on January 1, whi Read More...


 
 

Bite-sized goals the key to new year fitness targets

Date of Posting: 01-01-2024

Australians vowing to transform from couch potato to elite athlete in 2024 have been warned to keep their fitness goals achievable or risk disappointment. Health and fitness ambitions are popular new year resolutions but are notoriously tough to s Read More...


 
 

Wasted opportunity as frozen eggs languish in storage

Date of Posting: 01-01-2024

Scientists are decrying a wasted opportunity as thousands of frozen eggs sit unused in storage instead of being used in potentially valuable medical research. Hopeful mothers froze more than 3000 eggs at Monash IVF clinics across Australia between Read More...


 
 

Australians are set to have a healthier and wealthier 2024

Last Updated: 31-12-2023

Setting a New Years resolution seems an inspiring way to start the year. But with only about two thirds of Australians able to stick to them beyond January, it's important to keep a few things in mind.[subscribe] Based on a survey of just o Read More...


 
 

US woman with double uterus gives birth to 'rare' twins

Date of Posting: 24-12-2023

An Alabama woman with a rare congenital anomaly that results in her having two uteri has given birth to healthy twin girls. Kelsey Hatcher and husband Caleb welcomed Roxi Layla on Tuesday night and her sister Rebel Laken on Wednesday morning at th Read More...


 
 

Fed up to the back teeth: rural dental divide revealed

Date of Posting: 24-12-2023

Oral health therapist Nicole Stormon gave a little boy a superhero-themed electric toothbrush to encourage him to clean his teeth. "The next day I excitedly went to him and said, 'How did you go with your Spiderman toothbrush?'" Read More...


 
 

The Evolving Role of Nutrition in Preventive Healthcare: A Guide for Health Professionals

Last Updated: 22-12-2023

In recent years, the focus of healthcare has gradually shifted from treatment to prevention, with nutrition playing a pivotal role in this transformation. As health professionals, understanding the impact of dietary choices on overall health is cruci Read More...


 
 

Data stolen in hack on major hospital network

Date of Posting: 22-12-2023

Australia's national cybersecurity chief says authorities are working to resolve a breach involving a major hospital and aged-care network. St Vincent's Health Australia, which operates public hospitals in inner-city Sydney and Melbourne, Read More...


 
 

Alert over summer spike in COVID, respiratory illnesses

Date of Posting: 22-12-2023

An unseasonal spike in respiratory illnesses has hit Queensland, prompting a warning from the chief health officer in the lead up to Christmas. Across the state there are 322 people hospitalised with COVID-19 - four times the number treated in Oct Read More...


 
 

A country jackpot: cash incentive to lure GPs out bush

Date of Posting: 21-12-2023

Doctors will be eligible for tens of thousands of dollars in cash incentives if they move out bush in a bid to plug chronic GP shortages in the regions. A $10,000 one-off payment will be offered to doctors who move to 32 country towns in South Aus Read More...


 
 

WHO declares JN.1 a COVID 'variant of interest'

Date of Posting: 20-12-2023

The World Health Organisation has classified the JN.1 coronavirus variant as a "variant of interest" but says current evidence shows its risk to public health is low. At least two experts told Reuters that while the variant can evade the Read More...


 
 

Health insurers told to 'have another go' on premiums

Date of Posting: 20-12-2023

The Albanese government is resisting pressure to markedly increase health insurance premiums in another looming cost-of-living blow to struggling Australian families. Private Healthcare Australia, a peak body that represents 21 health funds, has c Read More...


 
 

'The perfect gift': thousands wanted in Xmas blood push

Date of Posting: 20-12-2023

Thousands of blood donors are being urged to roll up their sleeves and give the gift of life over the Christmas period. An extra 830 donations per day are needed nationwide between Friday and the start of January to meet hospital demand, Australia Read More...


 
 

Baby born after uterus transplant in Australian first

Date of Posting: 19-12-2023

Henry Bryant is only a few days old but he has already entered the history books. The 2.9kg infant was the first baby born in Australia from a transplanted uterus, arriving into the world via caesarean section at Sydney's Royal Hospital for Wo Read More...


 
 

Study busts holes in use of opioids for pain relief

Date of Posting: 19-12-2023

Opioids may be no more beneficial for treating cancer-related pain than aspirin or even a placebo, a study has found. The trial led by researchers from the University of Sydney is one of few in the world to compare opioids such as morphine, oxycod Read More...


 
 

Experts urge summer safety as STIs rise, testing falls

Date of Posting: 19-12-2023

Australians are being urged to be extra safe this summer amid a worrying surge in sexually transmissible infections. Syphilis rates have tripled, gonorrhoea has doubled and chlamydia has risen 12 per cent in the last decade while testing has falle Read More...


 
 

Health sector falling behind in leadership imbalance

Date of Posting: 18-12-2023

Australia's health sector is being urged to make policy changes to address a major gender imbalance in its leadership positions. New research from Monash University has highlighted that women in healthcare are being left behind despite dominat Read More...


 
 

More kids skipping fruit, veges as experts raise alarm

Date of Posting: 17-12-2023

Public health advocates are calling for action to curb obesity after fewer Australian children were found to be eating fruit and vegetables. The number of children eating the recommended amount of fruit has dropped substantially, according to the Read More...


 
 

Rural Australians dying earlier, from avoidable illness

Date of Posting: 17-12-2023

THE HEALTH DIVIDE IN RURAL AUSTRALIA * Men living in remote areas die 14 years earlier than their city peers, while women die 12 years earlier[subscribe] * Potentially avoidable deaths in very remote areas are 2.5 times higher in males and 2.8 Read More...


 
 

Jet ambulances take to the skies to help save lives

Date of Posting: 17-12-2023

Jet aircraft will be part of the NSW ambulance fleet for the first time, providing a much-needed boost to health services in rural and remote areas. A pair of Pilatus PC-24 jets are due to enter the state's service by mid-next year, giving eme Read More...


 
 

Germination Guide for Autoflower Seeds

Last Updated: 16-12-2023

Before we delve into the various germination methods for autoflower seeds, let's take a moment to explore what exactly autoflower seeds are and why they have gained immense popularity among cannabis cultivators. Understanding the unique character Read More...


 
 

Paramedics get major pay rise in 'recognition' of role

Date of Posting: 15-12-2023

Paramedics in NSW will receive a major pay boost after months of negotiations finally led to a deal between union representatives and the state government. Following a series of late-night talks, the government and Health Services Union announced Read More...


 
 

Stone ban progress, but more needed in silicosis fight

Date of Posting: 15-12-2023

Deadly silica dust should remain a national health priority after a nationwide engineered stone ban was passed. A Monash University professor says the "landmark" ban is a step in the right direction, but more will need to be done to limi Read More...


 
 

Post-pandemic fall in child vaccination 'concerning'

Date of Posting: 14-12-2023

Childhood vaccination rates have dropped for a second year, prompting experts to call for targeted campaigns urging parents to understand the importance of inoculations. Since the pandemic, the number of fully vaccinated children has steadily decl Read More...


 
 

National standards a turning point for cosmetic surgery

Date of Posting: 14-12-2023

Australians seeking out cosmetic surgery will have to have a general and mental health assessment before they go under the knife. The change forms part of the first national cosmetic surgery standards, introduced on Thursday to bring the sector in Read More...


 
 

Thunderstorm asthma warning in Victoria's east

Date of Posting: 13-12-2023

A thunderstorm asthma warning has been issued for much of Victoria's east. People in central, west and south Gippsland have been warned there is a high risk of developing the condition due to a combination of high grass pollen levels, thunders Read More...


 
 

Population pressure on Qld health system

Date of Posting: 13-12-2023

A growing and ageing Queensland population has put pressure on the state's hospitals and ambulances over a five year period. An auditor-general report has found 16 public hospitals and the state's health department had increased demand acr Read More...


 
 

Scientists to worm out disease from burrowing parasite

Date of Posting: 12-12-2023

A new research project is aiming to eliminate a potentially-fatal disease caused by a parasitic roundworm that burrows through the skin into the lungs and gut. Strongyloidiasis is a tropical disease, endemic in remote Indigenous communities across Read More...


 

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