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Latest news: Health
Pulse check on public health exposes widespread woes
A first-of-its-kind check-up on a state's healthcare sector does not make for pretty reading, with publicly funded services facing stiff headwinds.
Jul 18, 2025
Trump has vein condition causing leg swelling
The White House says Donald Trump has a common vein condition causing swelling in his lower legs, after photographs of the president triggered concerns.
Jul 17, 2025
Three-person IVF technique pioneered in UK
British scientists have pioneered a three-person IVF technique to spare children from inheriting diseases, with the procedure resulting in eight healthy babies.
Jul 16, 2025
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Australia scores well in managing chronic health issues
The first international survey of patients living with chronic conditions who saw GPs has found that Australia is one of the top performers worldwide.
Jul 16, 2025
War against vapes not over yet despite falling rates
New laws and a crackdown on vapes have led to a downturn in young people using them, but an expert says the work to reduce smoking rates is far from done.
Jul 16, 2025
Birth trauma 'dismissed, shrouded in secrecy'
Delays in diagnosing and treating birth injuries are significantly affecting women's mental health, impacting ongoing physical limitations and quality of life.
Jul 15, 2025
Time to see a doctor? Watches to track sleep disorder
Smartwatches can detect signs of a common and potentially serious sleep disorder with the medical regulator approving software that analyses bedtime breathing.
Jul 15, 2025
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First Nations hepatitis B risks revealed in study
A study of more than 700 people living with a unique strain of hepatitis B, predominantly affecting Indigenous people, has found severe risks to liver health.
Jul 15, 2025
Doctor says heart failure caused Michael Madsen's death
Heart failure will be listed as Michael Madsen's cause of death, the actor's cardiologist has revealed with heart disease and alcoholism contributing factors.
Jul 09, 2025
Data registry funds plea in fight against MND
Marked by muscles withering away and the inability to speak and eat, motor neurone disease is fatal and affects more than 2500 people in Australia.
Jul 06, 2025
'Invariably fatal' rare bat virus claims another victim
The fourth case of the rabies-like lyssavirus has led to a man's death in hospital, several months after he was bitten by a bat.
Jul 03, 2025
Man critical after catching rare bat lyssavirus virus
A man is critically ill after becoming only the fourth known person in Australia to be diagnosed with a rabies-like bat virus.
Jul 02, 2025
Doctors dispute billions being lost in Medicare fraud
Between $1.5 billion to $10 billion of public money is being lost in Medicare rorts every year because of weak oversight and loopholes, a health union says.
Jul 02, 2025
The disease impacting Indigenous kids' development
Early detection is key to ensure children thrive as clinical data reveals more than a third of Indigenous children experience "fluctuating" ear disease.
Jul 01, 2025
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AI gives birth to fresh hope against male infertility
Cutting-edge artificial intelligence technology is being used in Australian IVF labs, offering fresh hope for would-be parents struggling to have children.
Jul 01, 2025
No butts: fines and jail for illegal cigs and vapes
Lucrative profits from selling cheap cigarettes and vapes across a rampant black market could go up in smoke under a plan for $1.5 million fines and jail time.
Jun 29, 2025
Multiple crises lead to spike in mental health issues
Cases of depression, anxiety and suicidal thoughts spike drastically when people are grappling with multiple crises, new data shows.
Jun 28, 2025
Patients seek reassurances after IVF mix ups
IVF experts say there's been an uptick in nervous parents reaching out for reassurance after two devastating mix ups have eroded patient trust in the industry.
Jun 28, 2025
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What's gambling cost? Advocates slam political inaction
Gambling harm reduction advocates have launched fresh calls for reform on the second anniversary of a landmark report into problem gambling.
Jun 28, 2025
The $45,000 golden prescription to heal rural health
A country town is offering $45,000 and a "concierge" service to lure city doctors to the bush, as strategies to train rural GPs show early signs of success.
Jun 27, 2025
Drought and taxes pile on mental pressure for farmers
The ongoing challenges of extreme weather and new emergency services taxes are making the mental pressures experienced by farmers harder to bear.
Jun 27, 2025
Poor sleep, menopause flare-ups: health in warmer world
Heatwaves have long been linked to higher death rates but more is being understood about the broader health and wellbeing impacts of hot, humid weather.
Jun 27, 2025
Career blocks for female scientists put under scrutiny
Talented female scientists are being pushed out of cancer research due to gender discrimination, ageism and an absence of mentorship, funding and job security.
Jun 26, 2025
Sleep standards overhaul to prevent shock infant deaths
Better mattress firmness standards, breathability testing and clearer information for parents are being targeted in an effort to halt infant sleep deaths.
Jun 26, 2025
HIV transmission in Papua New Guinea at crisis levels
Seven newborn babies are found to have HIV every day in Papua New Guinea despite the availability of preventative drugs.
Jun 26, 2025
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