Archived News for Health Sector Professionals - March, 2024
Long COVID claims probed
A new study questions whether Long COVID is any different to other long term virus effects.
Nervous issues tallied
New stats suggest 2 in 5 people worldwide are experiencing some sort of neurological disorder.
Economists enhance health
Experts say health economists can be key to enhancing the efficiency of local hospitals and health networks.
'Glass cliff' seen for health leaders
Cultural change is needed to increase the number of women in healthcare and medical leadership in Australia ...
Compounder raided for weight drug
A Melbourne pharmacy has been raided over unlawful weight loss drug production.
Ramping blamed in SA review
A review following the death of a man after a 10-hour wait for ambulance services has exposed critical issues within SA’s emergency response system.
Butler signs insurance rise
Health Minister Mark Butler has officially sanctioned a 3.03 per cent increase in private health insurance premiums, effective from April 1.
Authorities tackling asbestos issue
Authorities continue to grapple with an asbestos mulch contamination crisis.
Pollution linked to brain effect
Tiny particles in air pollution have been linked to the development of Alzheimer’s.
Cannabis tests well for melanoma
New research shows the potential of cannabis extracts in treating melanoma.
Custom cells could drive sector
Australia's synthetic biology sector appears set to bolster the economy by billions in coming decades.
New endo drug approved
The TGA has approved Ryeqo - the first new treatment for endometriosis in Australia in 13 years.
Serotonin link upended
New findings could change the understanding of how the gut communicates with the brain ...