Archived News for Health Sector Professionals - July, 2024
Experts say the overall health of Australians remains robust when compared to similar countries.
Gene sweep finds cancer targets
International researchers have identified over 5,000 variants of a tumour-protecting gene, potentially increasing the risk of cancer for many individuals.
Hospo health targeted
The NSW Government wants to enhance mental health support for hospitality workers.
Neuroblastoma options opening
A new initiative aims to support children and young adults with high-risk neuroblastoma, a rare cancer affecting the nervous system predominantly in children under five years old.
New head for health regulator
The government body in charge of protecting Medicare and the PBS has a new director.
Brain switch spotted
Researchers have discovered that a small brain region known for regulating hunger, body temperature, and sleep plays a significant role in survival situations.
Heath site boost outlined
The Albanese Government has announced a $100 million investment in health infrastructure for First Nations communities.
IVF clinic told to destroy stock
A Queensland fertility clinic has been directed by a state health ombudsman to destroy thousands of frozen sperm samples due to potential misidentification errors.
Many miss dissociation signs
Dissociation is a common trauma response, but only one in five psychologists can accurately identify symptoms.
New obesity measure outlined
Experts have come up with a new framework to move away from the reliance on Body Mass Index (BMI).
Prison tests studied
Mandatory drug testing in Australian prisons does not deter drug use but does contribute to poor social, health, and criminal justice outcomes, an expert says.
Body-cam test for NSW health
The NSW Labor Government has announced a 12-month trial of body worn cameras for security staff in select public hospitals across New South Wales.
Social media harm suggested
Researchers have investigated whether a marked decline in youth mental health is linked to social media.
Clear chip for blood studies
A ‘blood vessel-on-a-chip’ could improve diagnostics and reduce the use of animal testing.
Space tourist risks studied
Researchers are already planning what might happen to a space tourist if they have a heart problem.
Stone ban takes effect
From July 1, the manufacture, sale, and installation of engineered stone is banned in Australia.