More than five million Australians have received the Covid-19 vaccine as the federal government announced GPs will be able to administer doses for people with disabilities and the elderly at their homes. Health and Aged Care Minister Greg Hunt said 5.9 ...
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New drug to halt dementia after multiple head injuries
Sportspeople who sustain repeated blows to the head throughout their career could be spared the onset of dementia as a consequence, after a world-first study identified a new drug that halts the post-concussion development of a protein that causes the ...
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Victoria recorded 11 new positive local cases of Covid-19 on Monday, including three in aged care. Arcare chief executive Colin Singh confirmed two new cases at the company’s Maidstone facility in Melbourne’s inner west in a media statement on Sunday. ...
More »National cabinet agrees to mandatory vaccines for aged care workers
The Covid-19 jab could become mandatory for aged care workers after the federal and state governments agreed to the measure. Demands for mandatory vaccines have risen in recent days after Victoria’s Covid-19 outbreak passed between staff and residents at Melbourne’s Arcare facility. Speaking after ...
More »Less than 20 per cent of aged care staff vaccinated, Colbeck under pressure
The federal government has faced continued scrutiny this week over vaccination rates in the aged care sector and not being able to accurately say how many workers are fully vaccinated, as the number of COVID cases in the latest outbreak ...
More »COVID-19: Richard Colbeck dismisses ‘emotive’ criticism of aged care rollout in clash with Katy Gallagher
Aged Care Minister Richard Colbeck has dismissed “emotive” criticism of the sluggish vaccine rollout as Health Department officials were slammed for lacking key data on Victoria. Appearing before a senate committee on Tuesday, Colbeck also revealed one resident at Melbourne’s Arcare facility, who ...
More »Survey: Most Australians would support an aged care tax
Most Australians support paying more tax to fix the nation’s scandal-plagued aged care system, a survey has revealed. The Australian National University study involved 3200 respondents, with 85.4 per cent backing an aged care improvement levy. “A third of those in favour, ...
More »No amount of alcohol safe for the brain: research
Even moderate drinking can have damaging effects on the brain, new research has found. Scientists from the university of Oxford analysed the health profiles of 25,378 people, including their age, sex, BMI, blood pressure, self-reported alcohol consumption, and brain health ...
More »Online security experts warn of the organisations at risk of cyber attacks, health sector vulnerable
Cybersecurity experts have warned Australia will remain vulnerable to a devastating ransomware attack until a higher standard of online protection is consistent across major services such as hospitals. Ransomware is a form of malware that encrypts a victim’s files before ...
More »NSW inquiry into rural health hears woman’s dying father was treated by a ‘virtual’ doctor
A woman whose dying father was looked after by a “virtual doctor” has said the lack of proper health services in the bush has made her feel ”like we don‘t matter out here”. Narromine retiree Vicki Kearines, 61 told a NSW parliamentary ...
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