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Psychological needs of prostate cancer patients overlooked
Men with prostate cancer feel that they are not getting enough support to address their sexual and psychological needs after diagnosis or treatment, according to a new study by The ...
Aust scientists awarded $2.3 mln for international research
More than $2.3 million over 3 years has been awarded to seven of Australia’s leading health and medical researchers under the prestigious international Human Frontier Science Program ...
Labor calls for govt to get serious on diabetes and obesity
In National Diabetes Week, Labor calls on the Health Minister to act now for the sake of our future generations, according to Julia Gillard.
HPV vaccination GP program has started in SA and NT
General practitioners in South Australia, Tasmania and the Northern Territory will begin administering free Human Papillomavirus (HPV) Vaccine to women aged 18 to 26 years from 1 ...
New drug delivery method - nanoparticles ride on red cells
Researchers at the University of California, Santa Barbara have discovered that attaching polymeric nanoparticles to the surface of red blood cells dramatically increases the in vivo ...
Public health still number one priority in new developments
The Department of Health is seeking public comment on plans to bring in the Health Impact Assessment (HIA) process that would see new policies and developments assessed for their ...
Obese Australian operated in India for lap band surgery
India continues to draw American patients for affordable obesity surgery. Recently a patient Abigail from Sydney underwent a lap band by Forerunners Healthcare Consultants.
NSW: Tax cuts may undermine dental care spending
The Council of Social Service of NSW (NCOSS) has welcomed the recent budget announcements on additional infrastructure but has expressed disappointment that property tax cuts will ...
Monash University scientists unveil immune system working
Monash and Melbourne University scientists have helped unlock a 15-year mystery and advanced understanding of how the human immune system fights disease.
Pioneering biochemistry prof explores ageing of the body
An internationally renowned biochemist has revealed new research to a Monash University audience that shows severe emotional stress can lead to premature ageing of the human body.
Ethical guidelines released on organ and tissue donation
The National Health and Medical Research Council (NHMRC) has publicly released the National Ethical Guidelines on Organ and Tissue Donation.
Australians spent 24.3 mln days in hospital last year -report
Hospital admissions are up again according to a report released by the Australian Institute of Health and Welfare (AIHW).
Groundbreaking new technology for cardiac illness diagnosis
Cardiovascular disease is a major international health problem, which accounts for 38% of all deaths worldwide.
Project develops intelligent textiles to monitor people's health
Integrating bio-chemical sensors into textiles for continuous monitoring of a person's health is the goal of the EU-funded BIOTEX ('Bio-sensing textile for health management') project. ...
Federal Health Budget delivers mixed bag for NT
The Health Minister Chris Burns said while the Federal Budget is good as far as it goes, many of the health initiatives do not fit the Territory.
Nanomedicine opens way towards nerve cell regeneration
The ability to regenerate nerve cells in the body could reduce the effects of trauma and disease in a dramatic way.
Aust scientists identify core enzyme inside 85% of cancers
Research into cancer, anticancer treatments, and ageing has been advanced through the identification of the composition of human telomerase - an enzyme integral to 85% of all cancers. ...
Research breakthrough in movement disorders,mental illness
A Monash research team co-led by Professor James Whisstock and Associate Professor Merrill Rowley has solved the structure of two key proteins that function to control human movement ...
Study begun into how air pollution effects children's health
The Australian Child Health and Air Pollution Study (ACHAPS) will investigate the relationship between air quality and respiratory health by testing 3,200 students from 60 primary ...
Immune cell discovery spells hope for chemotherapy patients
Monash University scientist, Professor Richard Boyd has identified a group of cells that help to rebuild the immune system following chemotherapy.
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