Victoria has opened its first antibiotic allergy testing centre, which is set to provide patients at high risk of infection access to more potent and effective drugs.

A commission of inquiry will investigate the former Queensland LNP government's closure of the Barrett Adolescent Centre in Brisbane, and the subsequent deaths of three high-risk teenagers.

Thousands of people have marched in New York’s first Disability Pride Parade.

The Australian Medical Association says the situation at Perth's Fiona Stanley Hospital on the weekend was unacceptable, as hot water and central heating were shut off during repairs.

AMA President Professor Brian Owler says he will soon set out priorities to strengthen the Australian health system, helping it cope with growing demand.

There are claims this week that mental health patients in rural and regional areas could wait months to see psychologists, due to problems with the Government's new Primary Health Networks (PHNs).

Researchers at the University of Adelaide have discovered a new method for culturing stem cells that allows the highly therapeutic cells to grow faster and stronger.

Researchers have found significant levels of prescription drugs in water samples from Sydney Harbour.

A group of blind hikers has crossed a French mountain range in a bold test of a new GPS system.

A Melbourne pharmacist and a leading doctor have called for serious conversation about legalising and regulating currently illicit narcotics.

The Philippines has confirmed its second case of the deadly Middle East Respiratory Syndrome (MERS) virus, which is popping up on a small scale throughout the region.

Research shows one in seven New South Wales children are now living in poverty.

Two former Sigma Pharmaceuticals executives have pleaded guilty to falsifying accounts to inflate profits.

Authorities say Tasmanian healthcare will become a laughing stock if the interim chief executive of the new Tasmanian Health Service (THS) keeps her role.

A group of 40 former health workers contracted to work in immigration detention facilities have dared the Federal Government to charge them for reporting abuse and mistreatment.

Compulsory uniforms at Perth's Fiona Stanley Hospital have created problems for almost everyone that wears them, according to the Health Services Union (HSU).

British bio-engineers are embarking on a project to create custom blood.

The Tasmanian Government is preparing for a hard sell of its new health reforms.

Australian researchers have played a key role in the discovery of a way to control the stem cell behaviour responsible for the spread of bowel cancer.

The Western Australian Opposition has called for an official investigation into claims that contractors on the new $1.2 billion Perth Children's Hospital have not been paid.

Health experts say the gap in eye health between Indigenous and other Australians is closing, but much more needs to be done.

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