Archived News for Health Sector Professionals
The Northern Territory and South Australia are joining forces to bid collectively for new services.
Mental help in trans treatment
West Australian researchers say giving trans or gender diverse kids hormone to suppress puberty can improve their mental health.
Forrest drops major money
Mining magnate Andrew ‘Twiggy’ Forrest has announced a $400 million philanthropic donation.
Tasmanian AMA issues warning
The AMA says Tasmania’s hospital system has decayed to the point that it is now unsafe.
Expert wants care rate cut
Experts say we need to ask difficult questions about how to reduce the number of Australian children in out-of-home care.
Visa change risks local research
Medical research could already be suffering under Australia’s new visa laws.
WA to ban unvaccinated students
The WA Government is looking to ban unvaccinated kids from childcare centres.
'Healthy' obesity has risks
British researchers say ‘healthy’ obese people still have a higher risk of cardiovascular disease.
Fear found in gut-brain link
Scientists have linked gut bacteria to anxiety disorders – bringing new meaning to the term ‘butterflies in the stomach’.
Working cellular scaffold printed
Researchers in the US have 3D-printed a scaffold to repair damaged ovaries.
Noxious NOx effects checked
Nitrogen oxides (NOx) from diesel vehicles like cars, buses and trucks could be to blame for around 38,000 premature deaths a year.
Vaccination rules reviewed
Australia’s unique 'No Jab No Pay' and 'No Jab No Play' policies could have unintended consequences that need to be assessed, experts say.
Allergy changes tracked
Australian children are outgrowing some allergies, but there continues to be remarkably high rates of allergic disease.
Brain cells trained on chip
ANU researchers are building a brain-on-a-chip – a system of circuits made out of brain cells.
E-health helped by new money
Last week’s budget papers included some significant money for projects at the intersection of health and technology.
Exoskeleton to keep elderly stable
Swiss engineers have developed a high-tech exoskeleton that recognises the loss of balance and prevents falling.
Payroll project not looking good
An independent audit suggests the Queensland Government is at high risk of another payroll disaster.
Key NT rehab enters administration
An important Northern Territory alcohol treatment program has been placed under special administration.
Baby bugs come partly from mums
Experts say bacteria in mother’s breast milk may help to seed the infant gut.
Environmental cancer link spotted
A new study has shown an association between exposure to harmful environmental factors and cancer incidence.