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Funding Extended for Alcohol and Drug Treatment Organisations

01 April, 2015 by Petrina Smith

Approximately 160 alcohol and drug treatment organisations  have had their funding  extended until 30 June 2016.


Report on Leading Causes of Death in Australia

01 April, 2015 by Petrina Smith

Heart disease remains the leading cause of death in Australia, with dementia and Alzheimer's Disease now outranking cerebrovascular disease.


World's Largest Anorexia Nervosa Study Calls for Volunteers

31 March, 2015 by Petrina Smith

Australians either living with or having recovered from anorexia nervosa, are being asked to participate in the world’s largest and most rigorous genetic investigation into the illness. The Anorexia Nervosa Genetics Initiative (ANGI) aims to identify the genes that play a role in causing the serious and potentially life-threatening illness, affecting an estimated 53,000 Australians.1,2


New Information Sheet on Surgical Fees

30 March, 2015 by Petrina Smith

The Royal Australasian College of Surgeons (RACS) has developed an information sheet to support patients and referring doctors on the issues surrounding surgical fees.


Advanced Health Research and Translation Centres Announced

30 March, 2015 by Petrina Smith

The first ever National Health and Medical Research Council Advanced Health Research and Translation Centres have been announced.


Finalists for the 2015 WA Nursing and Midwifery Excellence Awards Announced

30 March, 2015 by Petrina Smith

Finalists for the 2015 WA Nursing and Midwifery Excellence Awards have been announced.


Health Groups Oppose Budget Cuts to Health Flexible Funds

30 March, 2015 by Petrina Smith

Peak organisations from the health and community sectors are calling on the Australian Government to scrap plans to cut nearly $200 million in funding from the Health Flexible Funds.


New AIHW Report: Cardiovascular Disease, Diabetes and Chronic Kidney Disease-Australian facts: risk factors

25 March, 2015 by Petrina Smith

A new report from the Australian Institute of Health and Welfare (AIHW) shows that two-in-three Australian adults have at least three or more risk factors associated with cardiovascular disease, diabetes or chronic kidney disease.


National Health and Medical Research Council Grants Announced

25 March, 2015 by Petrina Smith

The outcomes of $123.5 million worth of National Health and Medical Research Council grants have been announced.



Report Findings On GP Visit Frequencies

23 March, 2015 by Sophie Blackshaw

More than one-third of Australians (35.3%) went to a GP six or more times in 2012–13, the latest report from the National Health Performance Authority has found.


Global Review Of Sepsis Necessary

23 March, 2015 by Sophie Blackshaw

After a study done in Australia and New Zealand found that one in eight patients with infections severe enough to require admission into intensive care didn't meet current criteria, experts have called for a global review of guidelines.



NHMRC Announces New Gender Equity Policy

19 March, 2015 by Petrina Smith

In a bid to support the progression of women in health and medical research, the National Health and Medical Research Council (NHMRC) has issued a new gender equity policy.



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