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Attacks on hospitals and health workers jeopardize provision of health in Lebanon
Mookhey’s health tax will hit 4 million people with a $114 bill next year
Ending Private Health Insurer Hospital Bed Rorts
New WHO report presents progress in G7 countries in tackling antibiotic pipeline crisis
WHO Youth Council releases bold call for a healthier world
New Taskforce To Strengthen Victoria’s Maternity Services
Australian Government delivering more than $100 million to fight avian influenza
Albanese Government delivering more than $100 million to fight avian influenza
Vaccine Wastage Costs Australia Over $22 Million Each Year – A Breakthrough Solution Emerges
1 in 4 infant and toddler supermarket foods fail WHO nutrition guidelines
Boeing Reports Preliminary Third Quarter Results
Situation for civilians getting worse by the day: Middle East
One in three cases of oral cancer are due to smokeless tobacco
Catholic Health Australia supports Aged Care Act and suggests improvements
WA Excellence In Allied Health Awards
Regional inequalities in community resilience exposed in new research
Dementia set to become Australia’s leading cause of death, cementing need for investment in prevention
Dr Sarah Ashley Receives Ramaciotti Health Investment Grant
NSW new public health warning: viral gastroenteritis on the rise
We must keep trying to improve mental health and suicide prevention outcomes
Far North Residents Recognised For Outstanding Service
Recruitment open for Chair of Dairy Food Safety Victoria
More action needed to combat self-harm, researchers urge
Urgent expansion of services needed for people with psychosocial disabilities at risk of homelessness
Coffee during pregnancy safe for baby’s brain development
Ultra-processed foods: we have the technology to turn them from foe into friend
Report Underlines the Importance of Innovation Towards a Smoke-Free EU
Government To Consult On ‘posting And Boasting’ Laws
Professor Marie Gerdtz appointed Dean of the School of Nursing and Midwifery
Is it COVID-19? Flu? At-home rapid tests could help you and your doctor decide on a treatment plan
Professor Paul Kelly Retirement
Retiring CMO Paul Kelly made invaluable contribution to healthcare system
PHAA thanks Professor Paul Kelly, outgoing Chief Medical Officer, for his commitment to public health
Project Aiming For Maximum IMPACT
Why Do Owners Leave Dogs, Cats In Shelters?
Positive parenting reduces anxiety and helps prevent bullying at school
Haleon and the University of Sydney drive new osteoarthritis research
Supplemental Medicare Benefits Still Leave Dental, Vision, and Hearing Care Out of Reach for Many
One of science’s greatest achievements: how the rapid development of COVID vaccines prepares us for future pandemics
New report: Investment in adult vaccination can deliver a $1.1bn net annual return
Is owning a dog good for your health?
Statement of the WHO Global Advisory Committee on Vaccine Safety (GACVS) on the safety of the mpox vaccines for use in high-risk groups
WHO adds an HPV vaccine for single-dose use
Fiona Stanley Hospital celebrates a decade of patient care
ADHD prescribing has changed over the years – a new guide aims to bring doctors up to speed
President José Ramos-Horta to visit UNSW Sydney
WHO approves first mpox diagnostic test for emergency use, boosting global access
WHO-trained journalist wins road safety prize at Ghana’s national journalism awards