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Colorectal cancer mystery solved

Australian research has identified a defective gene which explains why some colorectal cancer patients respond very well to radiotherapy but others not at all. Sydney-based scientists have examined the role played by the gene MCC which, in earlier work, in ...

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Gender matters

With practice nurses an integral part of delivering health information within general practice, a new program will ensure they are equipped to deal with men’s health issues, writes Annie May. As Australia’s health care emphasis became more focused on prevention ...

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Go west, life is peaceful there

Have you been longing to escape the rat race? Maybe it is time for a city change, writes Annie May. There is a lot to be said about living and working in a capital city. There is always something to ...

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Shedding light on nursing history

Nurses can be found depicted or memorialised in a number of stained glass windows in all of these settings across Australia. Most people associate stained glass with religious buildings; it forms an integral part of our churches but it can ...

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NSW cancer, heart death rates fall

Report finds NSW is winning the battle against cancer and heart disease. A new report which compares the NSW health system with those in 10 other countries says the state is winning the battle against cancer and heart disease. But ...

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Consensus on primary care reform

Calls made for government to listen to the health sector’s ideas on local primary health organisations, including a change of name. The government must listen to the health sector’s ideas when establishing local primary health organisations, starting with renaming the ...

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Dementia research dollars have increased: NHMRC

Figures released show spend on dementia research has increased this decade, but Alzheimer’s Australia says it’s still not enough. Darragh O Keeffe reports. The spend on research funding into Alzheimer’s and other dementias has increased tenfold since 2000, new figures ...

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Cancer rates up, deaths down

An ageing population and improved screening sees rise in new cases of cancer detected. The rate of new cancers diagnosed in Australia has surged over the past quarter-century, just as advances in detection and treatment have put cancer deaths into ...

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Baby boomers to face aged care crisis

Bernard Salt warns of impending baby boomer tsunami. Australia is about to be hit by a tsunami of ageing and demanding baby boomers at the same time as residential facilities are declining to provide more beds due to low government ...

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Minimum qualifications needed

The lack of mandatory qualifications for AINs continues to be a concern for the nursing profession, writes Annie May. Patients in community care are at risk of neglect and abuse as a result of no mandatory minimum qualifications for assistants ...

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