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WA, Qld expand pharmacists' scope

14 August, 2024

Western Australia has expanded the role of community pharmacists following the success of uncomplicated urinary tract infection (UTI) treatment program that is said to have helped 7000 patients across the state.


Could prenatal plastic exposure trigger autism in boys?

12 August, 2024

Florey scientists have found evidence of plastic commonly used in food packaging in pregnant women who gave birth to sons with autism.


IRSA calls for greater adoption of interventional radiology

09 August, 2024

Despite its potential as a minimally invasive technique for a range of conditions, embolisation remains largely underutilised in Australia and New Zealand.


Australian-designed model for heart attack, stroke prevention

09 August, 2024

Researchers have designed a novel health economic model to inform different health interventions and treatment plans for people at risk of heart attack and stroke.


$75m hearing, vision loss centre to drive innovation

07 August, 2024

Not-for-profit organisation NextSense has launched a $75 million facility custom-built for people with hearing and vision loss.


Legionnaires' disease outbreak in Victoria

05 August, 2024

The Department of Health, Victoria has confirmed there are 77 cases and 7 suspected cases of Legionnaires' disease (Legionellosis) in the state.


Opinion: Advanced pharmacy is not revolutionary, it’s evolutionary

05 August, 2024 by Tom Simpson, President, SHPA

As the most common healthcare intervention, medicines are crucial to all aspects of Australians' health.


Progress on new hypertension and lipid guidelines

02 August, 2024

Around 4.5 million Australian adults have high blood pressure and 8.5 million have abnormal blood lipid levels. Each is a major risk factor for cardiovascular disease and stroke.


Prediction model for cardiac arrest treatment

30 July, 2024

When treating cardiac arrests, rapid action can improve the chance of survival.


New Qld lab to produce personalised cancer vaccines

30 July, 2024

A new facility at The University of Queensland is set to produce cancer vaccines tailored to individual patients.


Winning the antimicrobial resistance war

29 July, 2024 by Amy Sarcevic

In the war against antimicrobial resistance (AMR), there is one line of defence which stands out to public health expert Dr Susan Jain — and, contrary to expectation, it does not come from a pharmacy.


GenesisCare opens radiation therapy service in Noosa

26 July, 2024

GenesisCare has opened a new $12 million radiation therapy centre in Noosa, offering treatment to 500 patients annually.


Using mRNA vaccines to prevent UTI, cancers

26 July, 2024

The federal government has announced $19 million in funding to research projects aimed at finding mRNA vaccines to prevent cancer and urinary tract infections.


New method could lead to faster sepsis diagnosis

25 July, 2024

Sepsis diagnoses could soon become faster as Korean researchers say they have created a new method for identifying the pathogens involved in these cases.


Program to improve menopause support, treatment

22 July, 2024

A new program by Monash University aims to improve support and treatment for women experiencing serious physical and/or mental symptoms during menopause.



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