A new study says foods that contain vitamin C may reduce the risk of the most common type of hemorrhagic stroke.

Everyone needs sleep - without it we risk high cholesterol, obesity and depression - but new research shows missing sleep may do long-term damage to the brain as well.

Some Queensland doctors may have to front the Crime and Misconduct Commission over allegations of fraud.

The Prime Minister has pledged to do better, and Indigenous ministers are crying out for more, with the release of this year's Closing the Gap report.

Researchers in the US have developed a cheap and rapid way to build cell structures in the lab, which can then be used for a large range of experiments.

Studies are looking into the effectiveness of mental health checklists filled out by parents when their child was aged 4-5 years, to see if they can accurately identify future risks.

Biomedical engineers in the United States have announced an advance in the field of tissue manufacture – bringing the likelihood of 3D-printed replacement organs even closer.

Changes have been made in the name of safety and security, after a fatal stabbing at a public hospital in 2011.

The former chief executive of a major government-funded healthcare service has been found guilty of embezzling nearly a million dollars.

New developments have been made in the quest for a fully-internal cochlear implant.

A website with detailed information on Australia's new labelling system for food and beverages was launched, welcomed by health experts, and then taken offline just 24 hours later.

As many residents combine holidays with cheap medical treatments, a growing trend is seeing more international tourists booking treatments while visiting Australia.

Thick clouds of toxic pollution are strangling the population of New Delhi, which may have become the world’s most polluted city.

Algae have provided a new tool to enhance optogenetics – a technique using light to watch and control neurons in the brain.

A chief health academic has resigned over perceived conflicts in a $15 million complementary health research deal.

A Danish man has become the first in the world to be fitted with a prosthetic hand that can feel.

A marine sponge may provide a new treatment for some forms of leukaemia and other cancers.

An Australian research team has found indications that a set of drugs for a blood disorder may be able to treat both stomach and bowel cancer.

Timing is indeed crucial, with a new paper finding time is the difference between fear and surprise in facial expressions.

A new device will provide the best of several worlds for people who are severely indecisive about the way they travel.

Many who work with autistic children and adults are aware of the habit of ‘withdrawal into self’, but a new study has shed some light on where the characteristic might come from.

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