Archived News for Health Sector Professionals
Australian researchers are looking at the benefits and dangers of ‘study drugs’.
Night-eyes' origin spied
New research suggests we developed the ability to see at night to avoid being eaten during the day.
Custom proteins come in new forms
Biological engineers are developing a programmable protein that could deliver next-generation drugs.
Vape safety claims called to court
The Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC) is taking legal action over claims made by electronic cigarette sellers.
All sectors to see robo-disruption
The Productivity Commission has again warned of the rise of the machines.
Antibiotic advantage in decline
The Australian Commission on Safety and Quality in Healthcare (ACSQHC) says rampant over-prescription is adding to the ‘superbug’ threat.
Call for more coal health checks
Experts say Australian coal dust exposure limits are not meeting international standards, and should be more stringent.
Gut bug trial launched up north
North Queensland will see the world's first large-scale trial of gut bacteria transplants as an obesity and diabetes treatment.
Out-of-pocket costs start to hurt
A new report shows rising out-of-pocket health costs are causing people to take risks with their health.
Trans treatment harms health
While society begins to realise that gender is not binary, many of the world’s 25 million transgender people still experience stigma, prejudice and abuse.
Brainy exercise effect found
Researchers say working out after learning can help boost memory retention, if timed correctly.
Medibank to account for cover-up
Medibank is facing legal action in the Federal Court over “misleading and unconscionable conduct”.
Brain pools' processing assessed
Scientists have spotted one of the ways that our brains deal with the millions of different scenarios we face.
Cells switched for three-parent babies
Researchers are working out how to create three-parent babies.
Glyphosate fears revived amid review
Concern has been raised about the continued use of a cancer-linked herbicide.
Health help through DNA databases
Experts in high-tech healthcare want better sharing of genomic information.
Scans spot explosive injuries
Neuroscientists have discovered a distinct and previously unknown pattern of brain injury from high explosives.
Kids' pill risk reviewed
A new study has found that most antidepressants for children and teens work about as well as placebos.
Immigration accused of ignoring safety
Immigration Department staff may face prosecution over the death of a detained asylum seeker, lawyers say.
No worries seen for nano-screens
A new review has found nanoparticle sunscreens are safe and effective.
Cosmetic crackdown on shonky operators
The NSW Government is cracking down on cosmetic surgery after several women suffered life threatening complications.