Chinese scientists have successfully transplanted genetically-edited blood cells into an HIV positive patient who also had leukaemia.

Napping twice a week may reduce the risk of stroke, new studies suggest.

New research suggests our T-cell immune response depends on specific mathematics.

A toddler has become the first case of extensively drug-resistant typhoid in Australia.

An NDIS inquiry has heard outsourcing is hobbling the agency’s work.

New prosthetics are being developed to give sensory feedback to the user, reducing phantom limb issues.

Harvard has developed a new supercooling method to extend liver preservation time by more than a day.

Research suggests bigger is cheaper when it comes to intensive care.

Experts say the media has misrepresented the current influenza season ...

Australian researchers have engineered gold-based molecules that target cancer cells and leave healthy cells unharmed.

NSW Health Minister Brad Hazzard has been questioned about the hiring of a sex offender as a healthcare investigator.

Redundancies are being offered as SA Health begins a push to cut over 1,000 staff.

Experts have outlined the ways that WA’s voluntary assisted dying bill differs from Victoria’s.

The ACCC is taking Medibank Private to court for allegedly denying benefits to over 800 members that they were entitled to claim.

The annual number of paracetamol poisoning cases is ballooning.

Hormone replacement therapy soon after menopause may increase breast cancer risk.

The ‘no jab, no pay’ threat has prompted an extra 174,000 children to be vaccinated over the last year.

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