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Launch of App to Monitor Facebook Use of People Living With a Mental Illness
Mental health experts are using social media to predict when a person living with a mental illness is likely to experience a relapse. [ + ]
Scientists Uncover Deadly New Link between Cigarettes and Lung Disease
Smokers beware: Scientists in Sydney have uncovered a deadly new link between cigarettes and lung disease. [ + ]
Concerns for Future of Surgical Workforce
A new report claims that at a time when the number of surgeons in Australasia needs to be growing, medical student interest in surgery as a career is stagnant, raising serious concerns for the surgical workforce of the future. [ + ]
Aged Care Accommodation Supplement to be Finalised
The aged care accommodation supplement for significant refurbishment is an important mechanism to encourage greater investment in the market through incentives for residential aged care providers to build and refurbish their facilities. [ + ]
New AIHW report on Australia's health 2014 Released
Lifestyle-related chronic diseases are the leading cause of illness, disability and death in Australia, according to the latest two-yearly national health report card from the Australian Institute of Health and Welfare (AIHW). [ + ]
Work to Begin on Implementing National Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Health Plan
Assistant Minister for Health Fiona Nash has asked for work to begin on developing a plan for implementing the National Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Health Plan. [ + ]
Worldwide hemophilia treatment now 500 steps closer
The World Federation of Hemophilia (WFH) has had one billion international units (IUs) of clotting factor therapy donated for humanitarian aid programs. [ + ]
International Research Shows Poor Nutrition Leads to Development of Chronic Diseases
International research involving the University of Adelaide has shown for the first time that poor nutrition – including a lack of fruit, vegetables and whole grains – is associated with the development of multiple chronic diseases over time. [ + ]
Young Australian Medical Researchers Meet with Nobel Prize Winners
[caption id="attachment_8527" align="alignright" width="200"] Young Australian medical researchers are part of the official delegation travelling to the 64th Meeting of Nobel Laureates in Lindau[/caption] Fifteen young Australian medical researchers are heading to Germany this week to meet with Nobel Prize winners in the fields of physiology and medicine. The 64th Lindau Nobel Laureates Meeting (29 June - 4 July 2014) brings together 600 young researchers from 80 different countries to interact with giants in these fields and build networks with other researchers. [ + ]
McGrath Foundation Appoints Petra Buchanan as new CEO
New Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of the McGrath Foundation Petra Buchanan has been appointed to lead the organisation in a new phase of development. [ + ]
Pharmacists Reminded of Need to Be Vigilant in Preparation of Dose Administration Aids
[caption id="attachment_8461" align="alignright" width="161"] Grant Kardachi[/caption] Pharmacists have been reminded of the need to follow correct standards and procedures in the preparation of dose administration aids (DAAs) following a warning from the Pharmacy Board of Australia over a medication incident involving the drug methotrexate. The Board said this resulted in a death and while the medication was dispensed correctly, the resultant packaging of the drug into a dose administration aid by a pharmacy technician was incorrect and the packing error was not detected by the pharmacist. [ + ]
Wound Management Innovation Cooporative Research Centre Joins Forces with RMIT
The Wound Management Innovation Cooperative Research Centre (WMI CRC) has joined forces with  RMIT University to maximise the potential to heal wounds and conduct wound research. [ + ]
Queensland Regional ºÚÁϳԹÏÈºÍø and Health Services Given More Power
The Queensland State Government will hand legal ownership of health-related land and buildings and staff employment responsibilities to regional ºÚÁϳԹÏÈºÍø and Health Services in a staged process over the next 12 months. [ + ]
Nurses play key role in providing holistic care for haematology patients
Nurses, now more than ever, have a key role to play in providing holistic care for haematology patients and improving palliative and end-of-life care for relapsed transplant patients, writes Haematology and bone marrow transplant nurse Elise Button. [ + ]
The World of Travel, Immunisations and Preventable Diseases
Fifty years ago, the cost of travel to far and abroad places was out of reach of the ordinary person. Today, nearly every person has traveled either intrastate, interstate or internationally. We use many forms of transport from our cars, to trains and buses and airplanes. In particular, airplanes carry us to far off destinations, where we experience life and culture and we return home with sometimes more than we bargained for, writes Marija Juraja. [ + ]