The Federal Government has announced a commitment to funding medical research, coming in at over half a billion dollars.

A new study in the US has linked shorter sleep durations and poorer quality of sleep with a biomarker for Alzheimer’s disease.

Governments in Asia continue to use asbestos as a building material, putting generations of lives at risk with virtually no regulation.

WorkSafe ACT is conducting a sweep of cafes and restaurants across the Territory, looking specifically for risks and hazards that could befall employees.

A new report has shown a deeper level of mutual benefit between humans and the billions of bugs that live in our gut.

Importing an American tradition involving the consumption of vast amounts of junk food could lead Australian children down the dangerous path to poor health, the Medical Journal of Australia says.

There is no doubt of the life-saving response paramedics provide in a emergency, but a new report says ambulance workers may be able to prevent future incidences as well.

The smoke and fumes from industry, transport and agriculture have been officially recognised as cancerous.

A report has had a new look at the rates of sexually transmissible and blood-borne infection in Australia, showing an increase in HIV diagnoses among other findings.

A study by Deakin University has shown that parents may be the key to cutting teenage binge drinking.

The notion that all good days start with a good breakfast remains as true as ever, but unfortunately many schools are having to step in to kick-start their students' day.

Two big names in their fields have teamed up to take a dual approach to fighting brain tumours, bringing business skills and financial backing to vital neuroscience.

Speculation abounds as to what will fall under the intense probing of the upcoming Commission of Audit, with still no solid word from the Government.

Victorians will soon have to damage their skin and invite melanoma the traditional way, with the State Government introducing legislation to ban the solarium.

The former boss of the Health Services Union has pleaded guilty to dozens of crimes relating to dodgy dealings spanning years.

If humans are ever to wield robotic limbs, we will need to know what they are feeling. New research has taken the first steps toward that ability.

A recent study has shown a little bit more of the mind’s inner-workings, and taken steps down the path to mind-reading devices.

An exhibition in London has seen a glimpse of either the future of prosthetics – or the first stages of a cut-price, plastic Terminator.

The second week of Safe Work Australia Month has coincided with National Mental Health Week, causing organisers to remind all workers that mental health and safety is a workplace issue as well.

A painkiller which has been banned in several countries will remain on the market in Australia, despite being de-listed by the Therapeutic Goods Administration.

A recent report suggests Australia’s health industries are falling behind on the benefits of IT integration into services.

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