Pathology Day Engages Community
28 May, 2013 by Ryan MccannThe Royal College of Pathologists of Australasia (RCPA) will celebrate the important work of pathologists during its inaugural Pathology Day today.
Record Number of Australians Now Covered by Private Hospital Insurance
26 May, 2013 by Ryan MccannThe latest data released by the Private Health Insurance Administration Council (PHIAC), shows private hospital cover has reached a new high, with almost 10.8 million Australians covered.
Babies at High Risk of Cerebral Palsy
24 May, 2013 by Ryan MccannA new General Movements Assessment (GMA) is being rolled out across Australia to identify babies at high risk of cerebral palsy.
Rise in hospitalisations for osteoarthritis
23 May, 2013 by Ryan MccannThe hospitalisation rate for Australians with osteoarthritis has risen by 25 per cent over the 10 years to 2010-11, according to a new report released by the Australian Institute of Health and Welfare (AIHW).
Stroke is Twice as Likely in Women with Depression
22 May, 2013 by Ryan MccannMiddle-aged women who have depression are almost twice as likely to have a stroke as women the same age who are not depressed, according to new research from The University of Queensland.
BSI Strengthens its Position in Australia
18 May, 2013 by Ryan MccannBritish Standards Institution has announced it has completed acquisition of NCS International (NCSI), a wholly owned subsidiary of The National Association of Testing Authorities, Australia.
Kava Tablets Shown To Reduce Symptoms of Anxiety
17 May, 2013 by Ryan MccannA world-first study led by the University of Melbourne has revealed Kava could be an alternative treatment for hundreds of thousands of Australians who suffer from Generalised Anxiety Disorders (GAD).
New Clinical Trail Uncovers Why Sitting Too Much Causes Harm to Heart Health
16 May, 2013 by Ryan MccannEarly results of a new clinical trial uncovering the health effects of a sitting too much at work will be revealed at the Heart Foundation National Conference in Adelaide on Thursday.
Leading Aged Services Australia Says No Real Surprises in Budget
15 May, 2013 by Ryan MccannLeading Aged Services Australia (LASA) CEO Patrick Reid says the Budget 2013 has no real surprises, nasty or nice for the age services industry.
Cyclists who Don’t Wear a Helmet at Far Greater Risk of Head Injury
11 May, 2013 by Ryan MccannUniversity of Sydney research published in the latest Medical Journal of Australia indicates that cyclists who don’t wear a helmet are almost six times more likely to suffer head injury than those who wear protective helmets.
Cancer Australia to Undertake a New Project Collecting National Data
11 May, 2013 by Ryan MccannCancer Australia has been awarded a $2.4 million grant over four years to collect, collate and report national data.
Australians Urged to Seek Medical Help Quicker for Heart Attack
10 May, 2013 by Ryan MccannOne in eight people having a heart attack wait 24 hours before going to hospital and a quarter wouldn’t call and ambulance for a heart attack.
The Election Impact on E-Health
09 May, 2013 by ahhbAs we move closer to Election Day, we can expect an increasing focus on just how the Labor Health and e-Health reforms have worked out. There are others well qualified to speak on overall Health Reform but in the e-Health domain we have already seen some considerable movement, writes David More.
SAFETY ALERT – Pre-filled Syringes
09 May, 2013 by Ryan MccannHealth professionals and consumers are advised that Medsurge Healthcare and Link Medical Products, after consultation with the TGA, have issued safety alerts regarding Aurum Adrenaline 10 mL 1:10,000 pre-filled syringes.
LASA Secures Successful Funding Bid to Introduce Telehealth
08 May, 2013 by Ryan MccannThe opportunity for Australians to stay in their own homes as long as possible has taken a great leap with Leading Aged Services Australia (LASA) securing funding for an innovative technology project in age services today.