Archived News for Health Sector Professionals - October, 2024
Toddlers might be more socially savvy than once thought, new research suggests.
Pandemic review shows "fatigue"
Australia's COVID-19 review warns future pandemic plans must address serious shortfalls.
State agrees to health staff deal
The NSW Government has reached a pay agreement affecting 50,000 workers.
Viral finding in First Nations DNA
An ancient gene may explain why some First Nations people face tougher battles with disease.
NDIS safety fines to rise
The Federal Government is introducing tougher penalties and new criminal offences for NDIS providers ...
Pesticide effects probed
Specialists are calling for a ban on paraquat; a commonly used herbicide linked to Parkinson’s disease.
'Low-risk' drug drives resistance
A “low-risk” antibiotic is helping superbugs evolve to become nearly untreatable.
Cancer epigenetics observed
Scientists have discovered leukaemia-linked biomarkers present in newborns’ blood.
Carer help studied
Experts say phone support reduces carer stress, but improving their quality of life remains elusive.
Insurance hike for hospitals
The NSW Government is imposing a new tax hike on private health insurers.
Leaders make disease declaration
Commonwealth leaders and partners have vowed to tackle noncommunicable diseases (NCDs) and mental health.
Police proceed with jab case
Hundreds of Queensland police officers are suing over COVID-19 vaccine mandates.
Vaccination slide continues
Childhood vaccination rates in Australia have declined for a third consecutive year.
Global gambling harm decried
Researchers are calling for urgent action to curb gambling’s rising health impacts.
Blood test shows birth risk
A simple blood test could prevent deadly preeclampsia complications during labour, researchers say.
Cancer moves mapped
Researchers have identified the genetic pathways cancers use to resist treatments, paving the way for more targeted therapies.
Rural moves reported
A new report details successes and challenges for Australia’s rural health commission.
Birth rate drops to risky level
Australia’s birth rate has plunged to its lowest level ever, raising alarm.
Teen friendships tracked
Teenage friendships are critical to determining wellbeing in adulthood, new research finds.