Tens of thousands could unknowingly have life-threatening Hepatitis B
Alarming statistics have revealed that tens of thousands of Australians could unknowingly have Hepatitis B, sparking an urgent call for a national screening Alarming Hepatitis B Statistics Spark Urgent Call for National Screening Program in Australia In…
Children developing rare complications as influenza cases spike
A spike in influenza cases has brought a horror start to flu season, killing two school-aged children this month and sending more Australian kids to Rise in Influenza Cases Leads to Rare Complications in Children In a…
Victorian doctors to use Artificial Intelligence in all consultations
Doctors in Victoria have launched world-first AI technology designed to speed up GP consultations and diagnose Victorian Doctors Embrace Artificial Intelligence in Groundbreaking Move In a world-first initiative, doctors in Victoria, Australia, have begun using artificial intelligence (AI)…
Simple things to do to prevent memory loss
Memory loss is something we worry about as we age, but there are simple things you can do to keep your brain switched Boost Memory And Protect Your Identity Memory decline is a concern for many individuals,…
New ‘virtual’ clinic open to treat sufferers of long COVID
A new “virtual” clinic has opened up in Sydney’s north shore to help sufferers of long COVID manage their lingering The Struggle Of Long Covid Long COVID, a condition characterized by persistent symptoms following an initial COVID-19 infection,…
Adelaide research brings hope to prostate cancer patients
It is one of the most common cancers in Australia but it is also one of the trickiest to correctly Now, UniSA researchers have discovered new technology that could help save the lives of millions of men…
Free flu jabs for Queenslanders of all ages
Queensland Premier Annastacia Palaszczuk has announced flu jabs will be free for all ages as the state battles a surge in In a significant health initiative, the Queensland Government has announced free influenza vaccinations for all residents…
Brain teasers may help reduce development of dementia
With dementia being the second leading cause of death in Australia, Melbourne researchers have found that challenging your brain with simple exercises may reduce the development of the Brain Teasers May Help Reduce Development of Dementia, Researchers Suggest…
Evidence to support Ketamine treatment for depression
There is fresh compelling evidence that supports the use of the anaesthetic drug Ketamine to treat patients with severe Hope For Severe Depression: Ketamine As An Affordable Treatment In the realm of mental health treatment, the pursuit…
Telescopic eye implant enables woman to see family again
An almost blind Victorian woman has been fitted with an implantable telescope, allowing her to recognise her family’s faces for the first time in Breakthrough Telescopic Eye Implant Restores Woman’s Vision In an extraordinary medical breakthrough, a…