'Origami organs': new regenerative flexible biomaterials
11 August, 2017These new biomaterials may help young cancer patients and aid in wound healing.
New drug could supercharge breast cancer treatment
09 August, 2017This is the first time in 30 years that a substantial breakthrough has been made in triple negative cancer treatment.
Immunisation during pregnancy outweighs risks
08 August, 2017Health practitioners should encourage pregnant women to update relevant vaccines.
Prima non nocere — new strategies are needed to eliminate preventable healthcare-associated infections
04 August, 2017 by Professor Lyn Gilbert*It is estimated that 5–10% of hospital inpatients develop healthcare-associated infections (HAI), many of which are preventable.
Common steroid for kidney disease linked to infection risk
04 August, 2017A steroid treatment for a common kidney condition has been linked to serious side effects.
Ketamine for depression: long-term use concerns
03 August, 2017Ketamine is increasingly being used off-label to treat depression, but the long-term effects have not been examined.
Federal govt commits to real-time monitoring of prescriptions
03 August, 2017$16m invested for the national rollout of real-time prescription monitoring to prevent misuse and loss of life.
Monitoring steam sterilisation processes in hospitals
02 August, 2017 by René Vis*Steam sterilisation is the method of choice for the sanitising of medical devices within a hospital setting.
Aussie-invented bone 'glue' could halve patient recovery times
01 August, 2017An Australian biotech company has created a bone graft substitute that can be applied in liquid form — a first of its kind.
Improving infection prevention practices through consultation
01 August, 2017We speak with Dr Deverick Anderson about his role at the US-based Duke Infection Control Outreach Network (DICON) and the importance of collaborative research between clinicians.
Antibiotic use in Australian infants 150% higher than UK, other countries
28 July, 2017Infants are being unncessarily treated with antibiotics for viral infections, increasing the risk of antimicrobial resistance.
Starting IVF younger significantly increases pregnancy success rates
26 July, 2017Women who commence assisted reproductive technology before age 30 have a much higher chance of success.
Tiny stent implants helping glaucoma patients
25 July, 2017The width of a human hair, these stents are providing a safe alternative to traditional glaucoma treatments.
Novel way of treating viral disease discovered
18 July, 2017 by Adam FloranceResearchers have discovered a novel new way of treating viral diseases including HIV, dengue, rhinovirus and influenza.