A potentially life-saving new Australian drug is on its way to market.

Australian research says Vitamin D does not help treat symptoms of knee osteoarthritis.

Humans spend much less time chewing than our primate cousins, and it may have actually helped us evolve.

There is more criticism this week of the recently-negotiated TPPA and its impact on public health schemes.

Australia’s top companies, across all industries, do better with more women on their executive teams.

As rates of childhood obesity continue to skyrocket, new research shows there may be a surprising was to encourage a healthy diet.

New research backs up the idea that eating peanut products as a baby can help avoid the risk of allergy.

West Australian Health Minister Kim Hames has responded to public pressure, and says the maternity unit at Perth’s Bentley Hospital will stay open.

Virtual reality will soon be a big part of many people’s lives, but little is known about the possible psychological effect of life in a false world.

The South Australian Opposition says incidents in the South Australian health system are the subject of secret inquiries outside the reach of the coroner's court.

The New South Wales Teachers Federation says the State Government is watering down the qualifications required to be a school counsellor.

Methods for measuring blood pressure have not changed much in the last 100 years, but researchers at Monash University say they are set to revolutionise the scene.

There is a big push to break down the ‘silos’ in science, but new research suggests it is possible to go too far.

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