Archived News for Health Sector Professionals - July, 2023
There has been very little progress on many vaccine mandate complaints in Victoria.
Ancient risks may return
Scientists have modelled the risk of ancient pathogens being released from melting permafrost.
HIV studies show life
People living with HIV and maintaining low, but detectable, levels of the virus have an almost zero risk ...
PC reviews Gap efforts
The Productivity Commission has exposed the ongoing failure of state and territory governments to alleviate Indigenous disadvantage in Australia.
Systemic change for youth suggested
The warning bell has been sounded on the state of the health care system and its ability to adequately treat and triage youth mental health conditions.
Green light for kids' site
Western Australia's first children's hospice has been granted approval by the WA Planning Commission, overcoming objections from local councillors.
Antibiotic pipeline probed
Researchers have warned a global crisis of antibiotic resistance is inevitable, despite promising developments in new antibiotics.
Mushrooms tested for anorexia
Scientists have delved into the potential of psilocybin, found in magic mushrooms, as a remedy for anorexia.
AI microscope slams samples
Authorities are testing an AI-enabled, automated microscope for rapid diagnosis.
Bowel checks missed en masse
Close to half of eligible Australians are failing to participate in bowel cancer screening.
Fluoride replacement tested
Researchers are testing a new kind of toothpaste that features a replacement for fluoride.
New tech for malaria jab
Scientists are harnessing mRNA technology to develop a powerful malaria vaccine.
Ratio issues reported
Workers claim Victoria's Alfred Health is failing to meet legally-mandated nurse-to-patient ratios in its resuscitation and trauma bays.
Abortion access expanding
Significant changes to abortion regulations will be implemented next month.