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"Good" mozzie virus might hold key to fighting disease
Australian scientists have discovered a new virus carried by one of the country's most common pest mosquitoes.
How to buy the right exercise therapy equipment for your practice
Exercise therapy can be beneficial in both the prevention and treatment of various health conditions and its incorporation into healthcare practices is recommended for patient health ...
Govt invests $630 million for almost 900 innovative research projects
The Turnbull Government will invest more than $600 million to support Australia’s world-leading researchers to find the next prevention of disease or cure as it continues to drive ...
Handle antibiotics with care: Antibiotic Awareness Week 2015
New figures released on 16 November 2015 by NPS MedicineWise show that while fewer people are now asking for antibiotics when they have a cold or flu, many still mistakenly believe ...
We will find a way to predict the spread of disease: USYD
Software "agents" modelled on real-life individuals will be used by University of Sydney researchers to develop high-precision computer models that can predict where or when an ...
Organ donation on the rise, but more donors needed
The AMA welcomes the most recent figures from the Australia and New Zealand Organ Donation Registry, which show that organ donation is again on the rise in Australia.
RACGP warns against private health insurers covering GP services
The Royal Australian College of General Practitioners (RACGP) warns a two-tiered health system could be created if private health insurers are allowed to cover GP services.
Patients worse off under proposed Medicare threshold drop
The Royal Australian College of General Practitioners (RACGP) warns patients will be left out of pocket under the Federal Government's proposed Medicare Safety Net threshold drop.
Common prescription medicines cheaper over-the-counter than PBS
The Turnbull Government will address inconsistencies in the nation's PBS that see many concessional patients with a prescription for common medicines such as paracetamol and aspirin ...
The benefits of height-adjustable medical equipment in your practice
The equipment you use each day in your medical practice has a profound effect on the service you are able to offer to your patients.
Fairer, simpler Medicare Safety Net to benefit more patients
More Australians could have faster access to simpler safety net protections against large medical expenses under a Turnbull Government proposal introduced into Parliament on 21 ...
Pharmacists to help patients follow the script
Patients with chronic disease who risk serious illness by not taking their medication correctly are the target of a pilot study to educate community pharmacists.
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 ...
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.
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 ...
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