An independent audit suggests the Queensland Government is at high risk of another payroll disaster.

An important Northern Territory alcohol treatment program has been placed under special administration.

Experts say bacteria in mother’s breast milk may help to seed the infant gut.

A new study has shown an association between exposure to harmful environmental factors and cancer incidence.

A surgically-implanted heart device is being recalled.

Aboriginal Australians who were near British nuclear tests in the 1950s and 1960s will receive improved health care.

Experts are concerned that doctors’ personal beliefs could affect the treatments they suggest.

The Australian Medical Association (AMA) says doctors could do more harm than good by interfering in domestic violence cases.

A new study has shed light on kinds of skin cancer not caused by the Sun.

Researchers can predict the likelihood of lung cancer using a newly-developed ...

Leaked documents suggest the World Trade Organisation has upheld Australia's cigarette plain packaging laws.

A Tasmanian company has become the first to be granted the three licences needed to cultivate marijuana for medicinal purposes.

People who know they are being given statins appears more likely to report side effects than those who do not know.

Safety concerns are keeping nurses away from remote work.

Researchers have developed an app to make meal planning easier for people with type 2 diabetes.

The Victorian Government is spending $81 million on an extra 30 drug rehabilitation beds.

The Australian Nursing Federation wants the WA Government to provide blood tests for lead poisoning at the Queen Elizabeth II medical centre.

Giving lollies to crying kids may make them emotional eaters later in life.

The Queensland Government insists that medical student places at the new Sunshine Coast University Hospital will not go to international students.

Researchers have come up with a cheap, rapid test to identify disease-causing bacteria that have developed resistance to the so-called ‘antibiotic of last resort’, colistin.

Neuroscientists have shown that gut bacteria “speak” to the brain to control food choices in animals.

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