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INOVA Air Purifiers INOVA-E300H air purifier

06 April, 2023 | Supplied by:

INOVA Air Purifiers has been providing clean air solutions since 2003. The INOVA range of medical-grade air purifiers is used in Australia's leading hospitals.


In Conversation with Anna Peeters

03 April, 2023 by Mansi Gandhi

Anna Peeters from Deakin University reflects on the challenge of obesity — her current focus — and the role of health systems and environments in improving outcomes.


Paediatrician expresses concern for kids as flu cases rise

03 April, 2023

The rising number of flu cases across the country is set to put further pressure on our healthcare system, which is already thought to be close to breaking point.


S-7XTRA disinfectant cleaner wipes

01 April, 2023 | Supplied by:

The S-7XTRA cleaner disinfectant kills 52+ pathogens including bacteria, COVID-19, norovirus, mould, fungi, yeast, TB and spores such as C. difficile.


Shifting boundaries

29 March, 2023 by Tom Simpson*

The boundaries of the pharmacy profession are shifting in Australia, which presents a fantastic opportunity.


AI tool aims to improve safe use of IV heparin

24 March, 2023

An artificial intelligence (AI) tool to improve the safe use of intravenous heparin is being developed by researchers at Princess Alexandra ºÚÁϳԹÏÈºÍø (PAH).


Endometriosis and pelvic pain clinics expanded

24 March, 2023

The federal government has increased the commitment for endometriosis and pelvic pain clinics across all states and territories from 16 to 20.


"We can't make the same mistake twice"

21 March, 2023 by Victoria Keays, Partner at Gordon Legal

A painful lung disease caused by inhaling harmful levels of silica dust, silicosis is costing Australian tradies their jobs and, ultimately, their lives.


Sex hormones may affect women with rheumatoid arthritis

17 March, 2023

A study of women with rheumatoid arthritis has found that those taking oral contraceptives or HRT had a greater chance of achieving remission.


Robotic-assisted bronchoscopies could help reduce cancer deaths

17 March, 2023 by Georgia Gowing

A trial of robotic technology that allows doctors to access nodules in the farthest reaches of the lungs is showing promising results.


Concern over paracetamol access for Australians in pain

17 March, 2023

Painaustralia has expressed disappointment at the TGA's interim decision to reduce the available pack sizes of paracetamol in Australia.


New study highlights telehealth struggles in cancer care

17 March, 2023

Cancer patients suffered added stress during the pandemic due to rules preventing a support person from attending appointments with them, a new study has found.


Bio-printed 'patches' could repair dead heart tissue

14 March, 2023

Bio-engineered heart tissues could one day help patients recover from the damage caused by a heart attack, according to UTS researchers.


Bacteria could help immune system destroy tumours

14 March, 2023

Injecting bacteria into a tumour causes inflammation that triggers the immune system to attack rather than protect a tumour, according to new research.


20% of high-cholesterol patients refuse statins: study

13 March, 2023

One in five people refused to accept statin therapy despite being at high risk of developing heart disease, according to a new study.



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