Experts are working on personalised vaccines to drastically improve cancer treatment.

Medical regulator AHPRA is investigating allegations of improper prescription of opioid replacement drugs at Fulham Correctional Centre in Victoria.

Australia’s leading national science body has a new CEO.

ADHD drugs appear to decrease productivity in people without the condition.

Experts say that recognising gaming addiction will not stigmatise all gamers.

Blair Comley has been chosen to lead the Department of Health and Aged Care, taking over from Brendan Murphy.

Aged Care Minister Anika Wells says the government is considering a levy to improve the aged care system.

State and territory governments have given their endorsement to a national data asset to enhance services for individuals with disabilities.

Taking a diabetes drug shortly after infection appears to cut the risk of long COVID by 40 per cent.

Researchers say cancer risk could be linked to the functions of circular RNAs, a recently-discovered family of genetic fragments within cells.

Paediatricians and federal independent MP Monique Ryan are urging the Northern Territory (NT) government to withdraw its support for a full-scale fracking industry.

An official report calls for financial redress and apology for victims of mental health system abuse in Victoria.

Queensland is falling short of a target to close the gap on First Nations’ life expectancy.

Researchers have discovered COVID-19 can cause brain cells to ‘fuse’.

The ACT Legislative Assembly has passed a bill that prohibits unnecessary and irreversible medical procedures on intersex individuals.

A two $2 billion health program has been slammed by the audit office.

A concerted effort by scientific authorities has helped secure the release of Kathleen Folbigg from prison after 20 years.

Sydney researchers have successfully grown tissue from all known types of endometriosis.

Scientists say the flexible human foot arch may have helped to run and walk upright.

The battle over Calvary Public Hospital is heading to the Supreme Court.

Focusing on the non-health benefits of getting a COVID-19 booster could make vaccine messaging more persuasive, according to Australian research.

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