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New bone alliance to educate and drive positive change for bone health
Research released on World Osteoporosis Day (20 October), by the Garvan Research Foundation reveals that the majority (58%) of Australians have limited understanding of what osteoporosis ...
NSW looks at sites to cultivate medicinal cannabis
On 17 October 2015, NSW Minister for Medical Research Pru Goward and NSW Minister for Primary Industries Niall Blair joined the Federal Minister for Health the Hon. Sussan Ley MP in ...
Light-optics research could improve medical imaging
A team of researchers has developed echo-less lights that could improve medical imaging inside the body, leading to less-intrusive surgery.
5 Medical Breakthroughs You May Have Missed
At the rate medical researchers uncover new findings about health and possible treatments, it is difficult to keep up to date and important advances can often be lost in the sea of ...
How to handle hazardous waste in your medical practice
Every day your medical practice produces a significant quantity of waste that must be disposed of appropriately.
Researchers develop cancer test to predict treatment outcome
University of Queensland researchers have announced a new tool in the fight against cancer, with the development of a world-first test that will direct treatment choices for patients ...
National Carers Week 2015 - show your support
National Carers Week 2015 has started, taking place from 11 – 17 October. Australians are encouraged to show their support for Australia's 2.7 million carers and to help build a ...
Concerns remain for public health as TPP talks conclude
The conclusion of the Trans Pacific Partnership was announced with some welcome news for Australian health advocates, but major concerns remain.
Minister for Health unveils new approach for Aust mental health system
Minister for Health Sussan Ley said following recommendations by the National Mental Health Commission's review of mental health services, a mental health Expert Reference Group was ...
How to improve the sanitation standards in your medical facility
The sanitation of your medical facility is crucial for the provision of optimal healthcare to patients and promoting the best health outcomes. A wide range of factors can have an ...
Pharmaceutical industry voices concerns over codeine rescheduling
According to the Pharmaceutical Society of Australia (PSA), the interim decision to reschedule codeine-containing medicines will have a major impact on consumers needing to purchase ...
Royal North Shore Hospital opens new patient and carer accommodation
Vulnerable patients and carers travelling far from home for medical treatment at Royal North Shore Hospital can now access new on-site accommodation.
Australians' use of palliative care doubled over last decade
A new web report from the Australian Institute of Health and Welfare (AIHW) shows that palliative care-related hospitalisations have risen by over 50 per cent in the last decade.
AMA: Govt 'attacks' Medicare and integrity of doctors
AMA President, Professor Brian Owler, said today that the Government has undermined its own Review of the Medicare Benefits Schedule (MBS) by launching a political attack on Medicare ...
Continued slow growth in health spending
A new report from the Australian Institute of Health and Welfare (AIHW) shows that spending on health rose in 2013–14, after record low growth in the previous year.
5 Smart Interior Design Tips For Your Medical Practice
Without realising it, you may have overlooked a critical aspect of your medical practice: its design. The health of your patients is your number one priority, but have you considered ...
Pharmaceutical opioid dependence in Australia trebles in ten years
A recent study by the University of New South Wales' (UNSW) National Drug and Alcohol Research Centre has found that the number of Australians receiving treatment for painkiller ...
5 Portable Medical Devices that Improve Remote Accident Services
The provision of healthcare in remote accidents requires a unique set of skills and medical devices. Timely management often makes a significant difference to patient health outcomes. ...
$2m to fast-track drugs into clinical trials for childhood leukaemiam
New drugs to treat children with aggressive cancers will be fast-tracked into clinical trials thanks to $2 million awarded to the Children's Cancer Institute.
Harassment report a catalyst for action across medical profession
The AMA welcomes the release today of the draft report of the Royal Australasian College of Surgeons (RACS) Expert Advisory Group (EAG) on discrimination, bullying, and sexual ...
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