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The New South Wales Health Minister has apologised to an elderly woman who fell on a footpath and had to wait there for hours before an ambulance came.
Old could suffer when health spread thin
Experts say there must be a better level of debate on health funding, after an NT minister said treating the elderly came at the expense of children.
TV shapes pregnant expectations
In a time when a lot of public health knowledge comes from Dr Oz or WebMD, researchers have assessed the powerful role of media in the creation of patient expectations, especially for pregnancy and birth.
Jig is certainly up for Jackson
Former Health Services Union (HSU) boss Kathy Jackson has been ordered to pay over $1.3 million in compensation misappropriating union funds.
Lockouts' effects inspected
A legal expert says pub and club lockout laws might not be the reason alcohol-fuelled violence is down in some cities, despite claims of their success.
Uncertainty in fishing hits mental health
A new survey suggests chronic job insecurity has led to a mental health crisis and high rates of suicide among Australian commercial fishers.
'No jab no play' coming to Victoria
The Victorian Government is introducing new 'no jab, no play' laws, banning unvaccinated kids from child care and kindergarten.
Big steps expected in stroke drug trial
Queensland researchers are about to start a set of clinical trials that could be a huge help for victims of stroke and brain injury.
Cannabis and Vitamin A could hold slim secret
Local researchers are getting close to a new weight loss pill.
Needless treatments reviewed
The Grattan Institute says far too many patients in Australian hospitals get a treatment they should not receive, even against evidence that the treatment is unnecessary or does not work.
Species revived by 20-year-old semen
An international team of scientists is reviving an endangered species by awakening sperm from specimens that died decades ago.
Study says good clinical reviews can be key
A new study says proper medication reviews performed by pharmacists and general practitioners can be a big help in improving the use of medicines.
Lines laid down by thinking eyes
A new study has shown that the human eyeball does a lot of visual processing before its signals even reach the brain.
Genetic tests and the right to know reviewed
Australian researchers have investigated how much patients and families really know about genetic testing and cancer risks.
Advanced scanner gives edge on cancer
A high-tech rig containing 46 cameras is Queensland’s newest weapon in the fight against skin cancer.
ED enlisted in domestic violence response
Researchers say hospital emergency rooms could become the centre of studies on domestic violence measures.
Resignation before report causes murmur around Cilento
The person who oversaw the launch of Brisbane's Lady Cilento Children's Hospital has resigned ahead of a new report into the facility.
Startling study as call for mental support
A new survey suggests hundreds of thousands of Australian children and teenagers are experiencing serious mental health issues, but their parents are none the wiser.
Vaccine turn-around hinges on reiteration
It might not be possible to convince someone who believes that vaccines cause autism that they do not.
Cashless welfare card in swipe at social reform
A trial has been launched for a cashless welfare card in one South Australian town, which community leaders say will save lives.
Blood clot breakthrough clears way to better outcomes
Australian researchers have taken big steps toward safer and more effective ways to treat heart attack and stroke via nanotechnology.