Male interest in complementary medicines while receiving conventional cancer treatment is growing, new research has found. By Linda Belardi. Men with cancer are increasingly turning to complementary and alternative medicine –with one in two using therapies such as dietary supplements ...
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Nurses join ranks of top 10 drinkers
New research estimates around 46,500 nurses and midwives in Australia and New Zealand engage in harmful drinking. By Linda Belardi. Nurses working long hours are drinking harmful amounts of alcohol, a new study shows, prompting calls for workplace intervention programs ...
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Calls for a universal dental health plan gain momentum with the release of the National Dental Health Review yesterday. The Australian Greens are hopeful a new report will convince the government to commit to a universal dental health plan in ...
More »LNP promises new maternal health service
More advice and support on child health and parenting has been welcomed by Queensland doctors and mums. A Liberal National Party Queensland government would spend $92 million on a new Queensland maternal and child health service. LNP leader Campbell Newman ...
More »Nurses dispute goes to court
Victorian hospitals are seeking to halt the ANF’s rolling work stoppages with an application to the Federal Court today. The nurses' dispute worsens today with the four-hour stoppages spreading to three more hospitals - The Alfred, Sunshine and Latrobe Regional ...
More »Bill to limit power of employers
The Australian Greens have introduced legislation to allow employers and employees to bargain on job security and workloads. Greens workplace relations spokesman Adam Bandt has introduced a private member's bill to parliament yesterday which he says would give Fair Work ...
More »Calls for new strategies to manage aggression in hospitals
A Victorian study has shed light on the incidence of violence in a paediatric hospital. Nearly half of the violent incidents involving patients at a Melbourne children's hospital required them to be physically restrained, a study has found. The Royal ...
More »Occupational cancer under spotlight
New research suggests work-related cancer contributes to 5000 annual deaths in Australia. Carcinogens in the workplace are causing about 5000 cancers each year and medical experts say not enough is being done to reduce the risks. In an article for ...
More »VIC hospitals warn nurses against mass resignations
The Australian Nursing Federation (VIC) will hold a stop-work meeting on Wednesday to plan its next move in the long-running dispute. Nurses should think carefully before they wager their jobs on a "drastic" union campaign, the body representing Victorian public ...
More »Union petitions govt over reentry fees
NSW Nurses’ Association is circulating a petition to trigger a parliamentary debate on the cost of the state’s re-entry to practice course. The NSW Nurses’ Association is petitioning the state government to help fund the cost of the $10 000 ...
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