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Burden Of Frailty On Australia’s Healthcare System
Ignoring Doctors’ Orders Could Worsen QLD’s Health Crisis, GPs Warn
Costly aged care needs a tech fix
Widespread Risk Screening Could Slash Dementia Cases
Life experience informs museum accessibility advocate | University of Canterbury
Press Conference – Parliament House 22 August
Short-sighted decision to put wellbeing of communities on backburner
The power of play: Strengthening senior wellbeing through generational bonds
Study finds potential link between DNA markers and aging
Dementia risk factors identified in new global report are all preventable – addressing them could reduce dementia rates by 45%
PSA urges Government to come clean on real agenda behind slashing health further
HKUST Receives Donation from Shanghai Medical and Innovation Development Foundation
Canada shouldn’t follow Greece’s example of a six-day work week – here’s why
Call for better criteria for suspicion of elder abuse
Care Workers To Rally Across Aotearoa For Pay Equity
Fabric of NZ’s social security system unravels as Govt axes more than 1400 roles
New methods provide increased survival for the elderly after surgery
One in six positions at Ministry of Health to go, Suicide Prevention Office still downgraded
Australians Living Longer, But In Need Of More Support
NSW Latest $274 Million To Staff ‘ghost Hospitals’
Tin Toughens Bioimplant Titanium Alloys through the Cocktail Effect
Budget 2024 lays bare senseless cuts to public services to fund tax cuts
Robotics Growth Partnership announced to scale development and grow adoption of robotics
“Save Science Coalition” launches to oppose cuts to science in NZ
Ground-breaking research ‘Unlocks spinal health for older Australians’
Chartered Accountants ANZ response to Federal Budget
Mayor Welcomes Rail, Urges Cost-of-living Help
Will Budget hit housing home run, or swing and miss?
HKUST and Beijing Tiantan Hospital Forge Strategic Partnership
Resident-to-resident aggression common in assisted living
Ministry of Social Development sheds 200 workers, more cuts to come
Closing Suicide Prevention Office among 134 job losses proposed at Health
Aged Care Act delay provides Govt opportunity to get it right
Australia’s leading GP training college strengthens calls for GP workforce boost
CTU makes strong case for more, not less investment in public services
General practice is in crisis in the UK – and it’s failing the people who need it most
Grant to boost research into age-related blood vessel health
2024 Federal Budget must build Australia’s GP workforce to meet growing patient needs
Increasing demand and rising health costs warrant investment in massage therapy
QUT joins research consortium to combat corneal blindness
Nicola Willis urged to heed sensible advice of the Public Service Commission
Calls for rural health care equity as Medicare celebrates 40 years
Better access to palliative care at home; 2024 Federal Budget is the next step
Wider and deeper cuts to public services on cards as Government scrambles to fund tax cuts
Marine heatwaves affecting little penguin population
Families Will Change Dramatically in Years to Come
Is Melbourne’s new bus proposal really faster and fairer?
RACGP calls on Tasmanian Government to develop a mother and baby service for all Tasmania