New data shows that about 1 in every 7 people in Australia report having some form of arthritis.

Doctors say the Federal Government is trying to introduce a GP co-payment by stealth.

An Australian expert says the Ebola epidemic has thrown the spotlight on the shortage of health care workers in Africa, with many countries facing major challenges to rebuild.

The WA Government is facing some heat after it revealed 13 Disability Services Commission (DSC) staff were stood down or sacked in just four months.

The first ever comprehensive report on global addictions has revealed Australians smoke less tobacco and drink less alcohol than the British, and we take more illicit drugs too.

Research money has been re-jigged in the latest federal budget.

An alleged assault on the weekend shows why paramedics still have one of the most dangerous jobs in the country.

Beyondblue is taking its mental health services on the road, offering help to thousands of miners in Western Australia's Pilbara.

The Federal Government has put aside a $100 million fund to respond to a future health crisis caused by a natural disaster or terrorist attack.

This week’s Federal Government budget launch could be hampered by vocal protests from unionised government workers across many sectors.

A big Australian research project has found electronic cigarettes can help smokers to give up.

Researchers have hacked into a remotely-operated surgical robot, to see what chaos could be caused by such a high-tech hijacking.

A new report suggests tinnitus is caused by multiple areas of the brain, not just the part that perceives sound.

Tasmania's health department has defended its offer of just $7,500 for a worker to leave her job after 40 years of service.

The WA Department of Housing’s funding for remote Aboriginal communities suffers from poor oversight and a lack of coordination, an audit has found.

An Australian philosopher and ethics expert says granting chimpanzees ‘personhood’ could build stronger bonds between humans and other animals.

Australian researchers have developed the world’s first screening test to find a woman’s risk of developing common pregnancy complications.

Research engineers have done what they do best – pinched ideas from nature to use in their own high-tech designs.

It may soon be possible to turn any kind of donated blood into a universal donor.

Good news for coffee addicts - research shows the brown brew can have antioxidant effects.

One person is diagnosed with dementia every six minutes - about 1,800 new cases per week - and experts say Australian workplaces are not equipped to deal with the rising numbers.

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