Archived News for Health Sector Professionals
Tumour t-cells inspected
Australian researchers are looking at the immune cells that accumulate within tumours.
High marks for online intervention
Families in regional and rural NSW have been receiving virtual parenting support from researchers at UNSW Sydney.
Health head in corruption claim
The former boss of Australia's largest public hospital service will face corruption charges in Queensland.
Industry questions COVID spend
An expert review has found Australia already had “more than enough” COVID-19 capacity before the Federal Government spent $200 million on Andrew Forrest’s tests.
AI senses staff comfort
Computer scientists are using artificial intelligence to measure staff comfort and concentration at work.
City to get second injecting room
The Victorian Government has announced Melbourne will receive its second safe injecting room – much to the consternation of some locals.
New funds for cancer trials
The Federal Government has put up $13.6 million for 10 clinical trials of cancer treatments.
Pre-school COVID study launched
Experts have launched a survey to see how Australian pre-schoolers are coping with COVID-19.
Jail time in health fraud case
Contractors have been jailed over fraud involving a WA health service.
Big fine for pain claims
The Federal Court has fined the makers of Voltaren Osteo Gel $4.5 million for breaches of Australian Consumer Law.
Bushfire health data detailed
The bushfire royal commission has been given an indication of the enormous toll on public health.
Health raise proposed
Economists want those on the medical front line to be rewarded with increased wages.
Lobby links uncovered
Australian researchers have found extensive financial relationships between the leaders of US medical associations and industry.
Mucus adds to gut-brain link
Researchers have discovered a new battleground in the fight to treat brain disorders – gut mucus.
PTSD epigenetics studied
Australians have contributed to a world-first study of the epigenetics of post-traumatic growth and resilience.
Tick spit synthesised
Scientists have synthesised an anti-inflammatory tick spit protein for the first time.