A national hand hygiene initiative has been successful in reducing golden staph infections, but its cost-effectiveness varied across the states and territories, a study has found. Professor Nicholas Graves, from Queensland University of Technology’s Institute of Health and Biomedical Innovation, ...
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Cannabis policy: Palliative Care wants more awareness
In the wake of new legislation surrounding the use of medicinal cannabis, Palliative Care Australia has called for a public awareness campaign on its proper use, directed towards community members and medical professionals. PCA chief executive Liz Callaghan said: “Whilst the ...
More »Type 2 diabetes in children makes big rise in Queensland
The number of Queensland children under 18 with type 2 diabetes has jumped since 2012. Figures from Diabetes Queensland show a 72 per cent jump in just under four years. Diabetes Queensland chief executive Michelle Trute said that in 2012, 47 ...
More »Parkinson’s lesser-known symptoms get spotlight
Healthcare workers attuned to the hidden bladder and bowel symptoms of Parkinson’s are better able to help mitigate their added burden, and peak bodies are working to raise awareness. Ahead of World Parkinson’s Day, on April 11, the Continence Foundation of Australia ...
More »Lower income raises osteoporosis risk
The stress associated with social disadvantage could be putting people at higher risk of developing osteoporosis, new research has revealed. An international team of researchers have suggested the stress triggers a genetic response in the body that puts people at ...
More »‘Mobile therapist’ app to offer support for depression in trial
Australian researchers have developed a smartphone app to be used as a personalised mobile therapist among people at risk of chronic and debilitating forms of depression. BlueWatch, developed by Deakin University psychology experts, has been designed to build resilience and positive ...
More »Cancer patients to write journals for research
People with cancer may be able to participate in journaling as part of a new research project. Wesley Medical Research (WMR) announced the project on World Cancer Day. It aims to improve cancer patient experiences. The research team, from The Wesley ...
More »Energy drinks linked to heart troubles, researchers say
Energy drinks might be sending people to emergency departments. New research has linked the beverages to adverse heart reactions. A University of Adelaide study reviewed patients with heart palpitations aged 13–40 attending an emergency department in South Australia, and found more than ...
More »Moore says alcohol inquiry must cover more than violence
An activist has called for a comprehensive approach to alcohol policies following a motion for a Senate inquiry into a national strategy for alcohol-related violence. Senator Glenn Lazarus called for the inquiry after discussing his personal experience with alcohol-fuelled violence. He said ...
More »More medicines, less health
Taking multiple medicines may put older Australians at risk of frailty and death, new research has found. The study, led by Monash University in collaboration with the University of Sydney, found that increases in the Drug Burden Index, which measures ...
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