State health ministers say they are facing the same wave of ill health arising from the COVID-19 pandemic.

New technology is helping paralysed people ‘write’ on a computer screen by just thinking about it.

A new stem cell therapy is being developed for pelvic organ prolapse.

Experts say more advanced hearing aids may not be better.

Melbourne researchers have come up with a new way to test Strep A vaccines.

A computer error in SA has seen some patients receive over 10 times the necessary amount of medication.

Up to $65 million will be spent to tackle GP shortages in remote and regional Australia.

A new study sheds more light on the risk of rare blood clots from the AstraZeneca COVID-19 vaccine.

Votes on a bill to legalise euthanasia in South Australia have been delayed.

International experts in psychology have built a framework to diagnose Compulsive Buying-Shopping Disorder.

A $16 million government scheme has been created for victims of loose-fill asbestos.

The NDIA has been accused of selective quoting to support controversial reforms.

Various groups are calling on the Federal Government to support more onshore quarantine facilities.

Contrary to the image created by racial stereotyping, data suggests alcoholism is not more prevalent in Indigenous communities.

Australian researchers have identified an enzyme that could help 700 million people who live with chronic kidney disease.

Nanotechnology could offer new hope for bowel cancer patients.

Robotics could be used to combat one of the greatest threats to global health and food security.

All Australians over 50 are now eligible for the AstraZeneca vaccine.

Researchers have created a new gene-editing technique that enables millions of genetic experiments...

It appears that limits for medications during the COVID-19 pandemic safeguarded supplies from panic buying.

The number of female authors in Australian medical journals is on the rise.

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