Fake psychologist charged $40K in fines, costs
10 April, 2019Within two weeks of a conviction for similar behaviour, a counsellor again alleged he was a 'psychologist'.
Depressed, suicidal teens not seeking help
21 March, 2019A new UNSW-led study has found that one in four students are experiencing depression, but most are reluctant to seek help.
Naturopathy: the evidence is clear
19 March, 2019A new study finds that naturopathic treatment results in clinically significant benefits for a range of conditions, including cardiovascular disease and diabetes.
NT health sector specialties create learning opportunities
15 March, 2019An increasing number of health sector organisations are holding their conferences in the Northern Territory, providing educational and cultural benefits.
Program helps those with autism gain independence
11 March, 2019A unique social skills program has helped one young man with autism gain independence and build confidence, much to his and his family's delight.
Delivering culturally safe care for ATSI elders
11 March, 2019Providing a culturally safe environment for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander elders is both appropriate and respectful. But how can we ensure this occurs?
Chocolate curbs fatigue in MS sufferers
08 March, 2019A limited study has found that chocolate may provide a simple dietary solution to the fatigue that plagues nine out of 10 multiple sclerosis sufferers.
Govt trial to help elderly navigate aged care
06 March, 2019Three new trial programs have been launched, offering face-to-face help to the elderly and their families across Australia and in selected rural areas.
Managing food safety in aged-care facilities
04 March, 2019 by Andrew Thomson*A food management safety system is an investment, rather than a cost, and is essential to aged-care facilities to help avoid food poisoning incidents.
In Conversation… with Dr Anthony Rengel
21 February, 2019 by Elyssa Crooks*Dr Rengel spends his time flying to remote communities in WA, providing medical assistance. He shares how he combines his love of rural medicine with flying.
Treating insomnia improves back pain
20 February, 2019A new study has found that treatment for insomnia can help to reduce back pain, further enforcing the complex link between sleep and pain.
The burnout problem in health care today
18 February, 2019 by Dr Jocelyn Lowinger*Burnout is increasingly an issue for healthcare professionals. Evidence-based coaching is one approach that can help turn this around.
Innovative falls program helps Parkinson's sufferers
14 February, 2019Using a safety harness, participants walk along a booby-trapped walkway, helping to train the brain to respond quickly to fall hazards.
Exercise protects against Alzheimer's
12 February, 2019A new study has found evidence that exercise produces a hormone that helps protect against Alzheimer's disease.
Bedsore practice could constitute abuse: study
11 February, 2019The practice of 2-hourly repositioning of residents in aged-care facilities to prevent bedsores is ineffective and could be an unintentional form of abuse.