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Promising New Approach Reduces Side Effects for Leukaemia Patients
[caption id="attachment_8158" align="alignright" width="200"] South Australian Health and Medical Research Institute Ltd[/caption] [ + ]
Basic Preventive Care For Heart Conditions is Lacking, According to New Study
[caption id="attachment_8150" align="alignright" width="64"] Associate Professor Julie Redfern, The George Institute for Global Health[/caption] [ + ]
GAD65 Linked to Type 1 Diabetes
Researchers are a step closer to establishing the link between a protein with a split personality, called GAD65, and type 1 diabetes. [ + ]
Queen's Birthday 2014 Honours List
ÌýMore than 700 Australians have been recognised across 32 categories in the 2014 Queen's Birthday honours list. [ + ]
Best Practice Awards in Nursing Announced
Nine nurse leaders have been acknowledged for their outstanding work in primary health care at the 2014 Australian Primary Health Care Nurses Association (APNA) Best Practice Awards in Nursing. [ + ]
St Andrew's War Memorial ºÚÁϳԹÏÈºÍø Showcases Bronchial Thermoplasty to International Physicians
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Scientists Discover Bacteria Survival Methods
Scientists have discovered bacteria survival methods where bacteria can reshape their DNA when dehydrated by changing from the regular double helix, known as B-DNA to the more compact A-DNA form. [ + ]
Participants Required for Study on PSA Testing
TheÌýUniversity of Sydney'sÌýSchool of Public HealthÌýis seeking people to participate in a "community jury" to independently asses the process of Prostate Specific Antigen (PSA) testing in Australia. [ + ]
Students Placements the Key to Shortage of Remote Dental Practitioners
One of the keys to solving extreme shortages of dental practitioners in remote Australia is proving to be short-stay (three to four weeks) placements for final-year dental students, according to a recent report into a 10-year program in WA. [ + ]
Women Unaware of Heart Disease Risks
Despite 9000 women a year dying of heart disease in Australia, most women remain unaware of the most important risk factors – high blood pressure and cholesterol. [ + ]
Phantom Superbug in Middle East Could Spread Worldwide
A phantom superbug Ìýin the Middle East is cloaking itself in genetic material to avoid detection and placing the population at increased risk of deadly infections. [ + ]
National Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Health Plan to be Developed by End of Year
An implementation plan for the National Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Health Plan will be developed by the end of the year. [ + ]
Let's Ensure Zero Road Deaths on Fatality Free Friday
Today is Fatality Free Friday. [ + ]