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Who will help the midwife?

12 April, 2016 by Corin Kelly

When complications arise in the delivery room that lead to traumatic childbirth, clinicians providing care may feel upset and experience secondary traumatic stress. A new study published in Acta Obstetricia et Gynecologica Scandinavica, a journal of the Nordic Federation of Societies of Obstetrics and Gynecology, found that feelings of blame and guilt dominate when midwives and obstetricians struggle to cope with the aftermath of a traumatic childbirth, but such events also made them think more about the meaning of life and helped them become better midwives and doctors.


Don't wait to zap cardiac arrest

08 April, 2016 by Corin Kelly

Waiting before giving a second heart shock to patients with cardiac arrest doesn't improve their survival chances, a new US study suggests, which calls into question current recommendations to delay it.




Watching the watchhouse

15 March, 2016 by ahhb



The S-Monovette Is The Revolution In Blood Collection

15 March, 2016 by AHHB

The S-Monovette庐 is an innovative enclosed blood collection system that allows the user to draw blood from the patient using the syringe or vacuum method, uniting the advantages of both techniques in a single product.


World's First Low Cost Dialysis Unveiled

10 March, 2016 by Corin Kelly

It鈥檚 an invention that could save millions of lives each year and transform the way kidney disease is treated around the world.


The 5 most addictive substances on earth

06 March, 2016 by Corin Kelly

What are the most addictive drugs? According to Eric Bowman, from the University of St Andrews, while the question seems simple, the answer depends on whom you ask. From the points of view different researchers, the potential for a drug to be addictive can be judged in terms of the harm it causes, the street value of the drug, the extent to which the drug activates the brain鈥檚 dopamine system, how pleasurable people report the drug to be, the degree to which the drug causes withdrawal symptoms, and how easily a person trying the drug will become hooked.


Rapid response halves heart attack deaths

27 February, 2016 by Corin Kelly

Detecting and treating patients before they have a cardiac arrest isn鈥檛 rocket science, but it鈥檚 a life saver.


Need Anti Microbial and Flame Retardant curtain fabrics?

23 February, 2016 by AHHB

We know your priority - best practice germ control.


Cancer in 3D - the real world of cancer cells

23 February, 2016 by Corin Kelly

It's now possible to take 3D images of lab-grown cancer cells to get a more realistic snapshot of how they grow, spread and respond to their environment, thanks to a new high-resolution microscope developed by US researchers.


Work Stress? 3 Ways to Beat Common Traps

20 February, 2016 by Corin Kelly

Hunched over, hardly moving for hours on end, hitting the same buttons again and again in the hope of a future reward 鈥 sound familiar? It does to Selena Bartlett, from the Queensland University of Technology.


More nurses mean less death

17 February, 2016 by Corin Kelly


The ART of deception - IVF clinics inflating success.

08 February, 2016 by Corin Kelly

IVF patients across the country are being told their fairy tale ending is just an embryo transfer away from鈥淛oyful new mum Sonia Kruger鈥 to the 鈥渂ack-to-front love story鈥 of sperm donor romance. Loretta Houlahan, from聽Monash University聽reveals that聽for every artificially conceived bundle of joy to make the headlines, there are many everyday Australians who have not been so lucky.



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