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Climate change is linked to worsening brain diseases – new study
PrEP was earmarked $26m in the budget. What is it? Will it stop me getting HIV?
What is PrEP for HIV? Will it stop me getting infected?
New insights into New Zealanders’ changing attitudes to public health measures
Reform Underway For Mental Health Legislation
Nutrition gold: Scientists demystify the secret health benefits of fresh produce
Sunscreen won’t stop you making vitamin D – here’s what you should know
Improved RHD treatment delivery trial popular
New grants available in priority areas through Cancer Council WA
Pandemic amnesia as ACDC gets zero funding
Study Shows How Excessive Drinking Affects Others
Study shows 20 per cent of Australians are harmed by others’ drinking
Many new mums struggle, but NZ’s postnatal services often fail to address maternal mental health – new study
Attacks On Healthcare In War Must Not Become New Norm
Binge drinking is a growing public health crisis − a neurobiologist explains how research on alcohol use disorder has shifted
NSW latest first 1,300 nursing graduates and students receive health worker study subsidy offers
Lassa fever case in Paris: what you need to know
Discovery made into which children will outgrow their peanut allergy
Historic Medicare Changes For Women Battling Endometriosis
Discrimination May Accelerate Aging
Navy Growler jet noise over Whidbey Island could impact 74,000 people’s health
Brain study identifies a cost of caregiving for new fathers
Myall Lakes Take Stand For Hospital Funding
Childhood maltreatment responsible for up to 40 percent of mental health conditions
From Classroom To Cook Islands
Talking With Friend Can Ease Sting Of Being Left Out
Flavoured vapes may produce many harmful chemicals when e-liquids are heated – new research
Elena Rafetti explores the impact of climate extremes on population health
Neuroaffirming care values the strengths and differences of autistic people, those with ADHD or other profiles. Here’s how
New allied health programs and facilities launched at Whyalla
Peak Health Bodies Join Government To Fight Vaping
Lung cancer is the deadliest of all cancers, and screening could save many lives − if more people could access it
WHO Results Report 2023 shows notable health achievements and calls for concerted drive toward Sustainable Development Goals
National Centre for Naturopathic Medicine launches inaugural giving campaign
NGOs raise concerns about child abuse reporting
WADA publishes Fact Sheet/Frequently Asked Questions in relation to contamination case involving swimmers from China
AMA Welcomes Sickly Sweet Sugar Tax Calls
$4.8m NHMRC Investigator grants to improve health of our communities
To boost quality of life while aging – stay active or get active by 55
International Development Innovation Alliance and WHO renew collaboration on scale-up of health innovations
WHO advisory group convenes its first meeting on responsible use of the life sciences in Geneva
Three QUT Researchers Awarded NHMRC Investigator Grants
Do we really need to burp babies? Here’s what the research says
A $411 million commitment for researchers to bring their discoveries to life
New data shows naloxone availability is improving but there is no time to lose for action on overdose prevention
We think we control our health – but corporations selling forever chemicals, fossil fuels and ultra-processed foods have a much greater role
What junior doctors’ unpaid overtime tells us about the toxic side of medicine
Alarming decline in children’s health and wellbeing predated pandemic, research reveals