Archived News for Health Sector Professionals - July, 2024
A new study reveals SARS-CoV-2 rapidly infects the nervous system prior to bloodstream entry.
Parasite hacked for drug delivery
A cat poo parasite has been re-engineered to deliver drugs to mouse brains.
Ambulance employee grift alleged
Ambulance Victoria has reportedly suspended six employees accused of fraudulently claiming overtime.
Dust danger payout ordered
A former miner with ‘black lung’ has been awarded a record $3.2 million in damages.
Evidence lacking in Roundup case
A class action lawsuit alleging that the weedkiller Roundup causes cancer has been dismissed.
AI spots antibiotics
MIT researchers have identified a new class of antibiotics capable of killing superbugs.
Alzheimer's blood test rated
Researchers are exploring blood biomarkers as a way to predict Alzheimer’s disease.
Aspirin checked for diabetes effect
Curtin University researchers are investigating the cardiovascular benefits of basic pain relief pills for people with Type 2 diabetes.
Cranberry juice use backed
A new study has confirmed that cranberry juice significantly reduces the risk of urinary tract infections (UTIs).
Saline shortage causes concern
Australia's healthcare system is facing a critical shortage of saline IV fluids.
Leaders pen NDIS letter
State and territory leaders have reiterated concerns about the federal government's plans for the NDIS.
Alzheimer's study shows atrophy
Australian scientists have made a significant breakthrough in understanding Alzheimer's disease.
Experts work against animal testing
Researchers are reducing and eventually replacing the use of animals in medical studies.
Farm first aid urged
Farmsafe Australia says first aid training is needed for one of Australia’s most dangerous industries.
Findings light in massage studies
Recent research has found little evidence supporting massage therapy for pain relief.
Health fund re-opens
The Australian government is taking applications for over $50 million worth of Medical Research Future Fund (MRFF) grant opportunities.
Long COVID progress reviewed
The risk of developing long COVID appears to have declined as the COVID-19 pandemic progressed.
MediSecure reveals scope
In one of the largest data breaches in Australian history, eScript provider MediSecure has revealed that the personal data of 12.9 million Australians was stolen by hackers earlier this year.
Records cause TGD harm
Experts say outdated and inflexible medical information systems significantly harm transgender and gender diverse (TGD) individuals.
Welding carries gas risk
New research shows that most welders are exposed to high levels of hazardous fumes at work, with insufficient protective measures ...
War syndrome deciphered
Researchers appear to have solved the decades-long mystery of Gulf War Syndrome (GWS).