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Australian-first national approach to Indigenous cancer care
An Australian-first national approach to addressing the Indigenous cancer gap establishes seven new national priorities to reduce the increasing cancer mortality rates in the Aboriginal ...
The cancer switch: research breakthrough could reverse cancer growth
Like stepping on the brakes in a speeding car is how scientists described it: a breakthrough that could actually reverse cancer growth by targeting malignant cells.
AMA: hospitals must be properly resourced to cope with 'ice patients'
The Australian Medical Association has released its Position Statement on Methamphetamine (2015), which was first drafted in 2008. The statement acknowledged the increased use of ...
How apps for mobile-ready house call services are changing medicine
Across the US, a slew of start-ups are working to revolutionise the way that medical treatment is delivered.
Patients shouldn't be 'held ransom' in private health: Minister Ley
Patient safety and welfare should be the priority in any negotiations between private hospitals and health insurers, not used as ransom in a cynical "Game of Thrones", Federal Minister ...
Data highlights need for greater investment in general practice
AMA President, Professor Brian Owler, has pointed to data released by the Australian Institute of Health and Welfare (AIHW), stating it sends a strong message to Government, highlighting ...
Pharmaceutical industry calls for more research into medical cannabis
The Pharmaceutical Society of Australia (PSA) released a position statement on the investigation of the potential therapeutic value of and therefore possible medicinal uses for ...
3D printed pills could make personalised medicine a reality
Human beings aren't one-size-fits all, so why are the pills in a prescription bottle identical from patient to patient? What if technology could tweak the formulations of pharmaceutical ...
How to make the transition from paper to electronic records
Today, most practices recognise the need for making the move to electronic health records (EHR) and reducing the reliance on paper-based records.
Australia's first 3D printed spine implant
RMIT has worked with a medical device company and a neurosurgeon to successfully create a 3D printed vertebral cage for a patient with severe back pain.
Nurse & midwife registration numbers up, but more seeking work
The total number of all nurses and midwives registered in Australia rose by almost seven per cent between 2011 and 2014, but not all are finding work in their field, according to ...
New stats reveal 50 per cent of Australians battling chronic disease
The need for Primary Health Care reform has been highlighted with the release of new statistics showing half of all Australians have at least one chronic disease.
Organs-on-Chips: invention of micro-device that mimics organ function
For decades, animal testing has been the logical next step for any medical development on its way from the clinic to the lab. But a new development from a Harvard lab could change ...
How technology is shaping the future of medical training
Advances in technology has caused an evolution in how future health professionals are trained. From augmented reality headsets, to virtual microscopy, to interactive simulations of ...
How to buy disinfectants that keep your facility clean
Maintaining adequate hygiene standards in your medical facility is essential to provide optimal healthcare services to your patients. A large component of the cleaning process lies ...
Australian-first medical cannabis trial begins in NSW
NSW continues to position itself as a world leader in cannabis research with the announcement of Australia's first medical cannabis trial for terminally ill adults by Premier Mike ...
Australian medical research pioneering next generation of treatment
Ten Australian research grants that led to ground-breaking medical discoveries and important changes to health care have been highlighted in this year's Ten of the Best Research ...
Carer research highlights the true impact of dementia
Alzheimer's Australia welcomes the findings in the Ageing and Mental Health journal - Homicidal ideation in family carers of people with dementia (published online: 20 July 2015).
Findings suggest anaesthesia may harm infants' memory
When researchers at the University of California set out to test the effects of anaesthesia on infants' memory, they weren't sure what they would find.
Is it high time that medicinal marijuana use is decriminalised?
In June 2015, we learned that the NSW government would be committing $9 million over four years to trial the efficacy of medicinal cannabis for children with severe epilepsy, ...
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