Dr burnout not a 'rite of passage'
22 June, 2018With their mental and physical wellbeing on the line, younger doctors need to be protected from burnout by their more senior colleagues.
Fake orthodontist convicted
21 June, 2018A Victorian man, who pretended to be a dental specialist and performed restricted dental acts, has been convicted and fined $65,000.
Game-changing glove has built-in infection control
15 June, 2018A new type of medical examination glove has built-in antimicrobial technology that is proven to prevent the spread of infection.
Superhero hospital gown to the rescue!
14 June, 2018Inspired by his young daughter undergoing chemo, a tradie Dad and his mate have designed superhero hospital gowns for sick children.
Nurses better at identifying colorectal cancer
13 June, 2018It seems nurses are doing a better job than doctors at identifying colorectal cancer.
Blood test predicts pregnancy due date
12 June, 2018Researchers have developed a simple blood test that can predict a pregnant woman's delivery date.
Breast cancer eliminated by patient's own cells
12 June, 2018A woman has been cancer-free for two years after her immune system was tweaked to destroy the disease. The treatment offers hope to other late-stage patients.
Harmful bacterial biofilms targeted by researchers
08 June, 2018 | Supplied by:A new manufacturing research partnership is aiming to develop solutions for harmful biofilm infections, which can cause morbidity in humans and animals.
Removing tonsils, adenoids, increases long-term risks
08 June, 2018Tonsil and adenoid removal has been associated with significantly increased long-term risks of respiratory, allergic and infectious diseases.
Complicating the complicated
07 June, 2018 by Ramon Z Shaban, Philip L Russo, Brett G Mitchell, Julie Potter*ºÚÁϳԹÏÈºÍø-acquired complications data on urinary tract infections is unreliable, and could result in hospitals being incorrectly financially penalised.
New app helps manage and reduce food allergy risk in kids
06 June, 2018Australia has the highest rate of food allergies in the world, which is why researchers have launched a new, free app to help manage the risks.
Grants for practice nurses who champion immunisation
04 June, 2018A new program is offering grants to practice nurses committed to supporting immunisation initiatives.
Some vitamin supplements unhealthy
31 May, 2018A new study has found that some vitamin and mineral supplements may be detrimental, rather than beneficial, to your health.
From words to action
29 May, 2018 by Kristin Michaels*In line with international trends, the Advancing of Australian Pharmacy Practice credential provides a pathway to improved outcomes for patients.
Eczema drug relieves severe asthma
25 May, 2018Patients with difficult-to-control asthma are experiencing greater symptom improvement on an eczema drug than on standard therapies.