Archived News for Health Sector Professionals
New work at a local lab will help Australia play a greater role in the development of nuclear medicine - radiopharmaceuticals for cancers, heart disease, muscular and skeletal conditions.
Nano-fabric for bacterial destruction found
Nano-technicians have developed a new fabric that kills a range of infectious bacteria in minutes.
Sleep apnoea latest victim of futuristic production
Australia’s wizards of titanium printing have unveiled their latest product - a mouthpiece that could save lives.
Exhaust report has long list of particular risks
Health authorities say any exposure to diesel soot can cause life-threatening conditions in children and adults.
Lead effects carry strong whiff of danger
Researchers have warned that the dangers of large lead smelters are going unchecked.
Dire dementia rates hit Indigenous groups harder
Researchers from Alzheimer’s Australia say the country is facing a wave of dementia, and one community is at much greater risk than the others.
Long term success in young UTI tests
A new drug combination may tip the scales in the fight against childhood UTI.
Med scheme meddling may not be best practice
The recent Commission of Audit report suggests big changes are on the way for Australian healthcare.
New blood boosts old brains with youthful injection
Recent discoveries suggest that the blood of the young may help regenerate old muscles and organs.
Fear built by experience lingers in genes
While almost no-one is comfortable with the surprise presence of spiders or other creepy-crawlies, for some people a deep-held phobia can seriously affect lives.
New risk add to range of hazards in common, uncontrolled plastic
New research adds to the weight of known risks from BPA, the controversial compound used in many plastic food and drink containers.
Next-gen health tools helped by new centre
A new centre for unlocking the potential of personalised medicine has been launched in Canberra.
Survey finds high rate of feeling low at work
A recent survey has shown that a third of people struggle to cope at work because of depression or stress.
Ambo bullying claim missed in ACT
WorkSafe ACT says it has found a complaint about bullying made by an ACT Ambulance Service paramedic was ignored, despite its seriousness.
Cancer fighters move to attrition tactics
A new approach to killing cancer does not attack tumours directly, but stifles them by cutting their blood supply.
Combination knocking out millions from health budget
A new report says the Federal Government is wasting millions on combination medications.
Mind monitor shows alpha level selections
As we move through our daily lives we may think we are fully aware of our surrounds, but there is plenty of information that the brain takes in but never brings to our full attention.
Nervous success from ear invention therapy
Researchers have used electrical pulses delivered from a cochlear implant to provide gene therapy, successfully regrowing auditory nerves for the first time.
New mix for better gene tweaking
A new genome editing platform has boosted the accuracy of a commonly-used sequencing method.
One drop lens could bring microscopy to masses
Australian engineers have come up with a new way of making lenses, which could turn any smart phone into a microscope.
Testing tool helps early autism search
New findings will help in the individual diagnosis and treatment of autism, a condition which is known for its broad variations and difficulty to assess.