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Education status associated with reduced life expectancy and quality of life in Australia: new study
Investing in NHS staff wellbeing could produce economic benefits the UK desperately needs
RFK Jr’s Shakeup Of Vaccine Advisory Committee Raises Worries About Scientific Integrity Of Health Recommendations
Social prescribing link workers have positive impact on general practice
Game theory explains why reasonable parents make vaccine choices that fuel outbreaks
Vaccinating at every age is key to unlocking the full potential of immunization
Is the private hospital system collapsing? Here’s what the sector’s financial instability means for you
What is retinol? And will it make my acne flare? 3 experts unpack this trendy skincare ingredient
New blood test developed to rapidly diagnose rare genetic diseases
NZ Budget 2025: anything less than a 5% increase in health funding amounts to merely standing still
Machine learning uncovers social risk clusters linked to suicide across U.S
Long partnership with Johnson & Johnson paves way for therapies of the future
Availability of community pharmacies declining in deprived areas
Australian women are wary of AI being used in breast cancer screening – new research
Social networks are not effective at mobilizing vaccination uptake
Americans die earlier at all wealth levels, even if wealth buys more years of life in the US than in Europe
First-of-its-kind study: Socioeconomic status determines how many years Australians live in good health
Australian research reveals medicinal cannabis delivers long-term relief for a wide range of chronic conditions
Lowering the cost of insurance in Colorado – a new analysis of the Peak Health Alliance
Screen habits among youth may increase depression levels through poor sleep
Investigating the gender gap in children’s educational time investments in informal settlements
UniSA-led study tackles medication risks in aged care homes
La Trobe to assess impact of virtual nursing in aged care
Will the US trade war push up the price of medicines in Australia? Will there be drug shortages?
Waiting lists, crumbling buildings, staff burnout: five years on, COVID is still hurting the financial health of the NHS
Keir Starmer to abolish NHS England – the pros and cons
More diverse investigators could help diversify clinical trials
Could you replace your therapist with an AI chatbot?
Multidisciplinary grant success: one shared vision to reduce the impact of multiple sclerosis
Productivity Commission Appointment 28 February
Australians can wait at least 258 days for their first psychiatry appointment, our new study shows
England subsidises drugs like Ozepmic for weight loss. Could Australia follow?
The major parties want 9 in 10 GP visits bulk billed by 2030. Here’s why we shouldn’t aim for 100%
Quick, simple and cheap: The test that identifies kids who need help
Investing in early detection: the economic case for lung cancer screening
Epidemiology and health economics in gastrointestinal diseases
Forty thousand more appointments per week and ‘surgical hubs’, but will this fix the NHS?
New Australian Cardiovascular Alliance Collaboration Unites Health Leaders and Researchers to Drive National Action on Cardiovascular Disease and Stroke Priorities
Shanghai Delegation Explores Swedish Health Economics and Childcare Systems
Sweetened beverage taxes decrease consumption in lower-income households by nearly 50%, UW study finds
Regional inequalities in community resilience exposed in new research
$5m funding for research into treatment of neglected tropical diseases
Link between chronic pain and increased risk of dementia
Are private hospitals really in trouble? And is more public funding the answer?
Preventive care is free by law, but many Americans get incorrectly billed − especially if you’re poor, a person of color or…
Could geriatric hospitals reduce pressure on the health system? Maybe – but improving aged care is paramount
The government has a new plan for residential aged care. Here’s what’s changing
Cost of whole-genome sequencing approaching current routine genetic testing in blood cancer