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Ebola drug tests offer ‘hope’

The Japanese company behind an experimental Ebola treatment says it offers new hope for thousands of people infected with the deadly virus in west Africa, but acknowledges it is "not a miracle drug". In their first comments to media since ...

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Ebola drug tests offer ‘hope’

The Japanese company behind an experimental Ebola treatment says it offers new hope for thousands of people infected with the deadly virus in west Africa, but acknowledges it is "not a miracle drug". In their first comments to media since ...

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Diversity in dementia research vital says expert

Greater support is needed for diverse and outside-the-box approaches to researching dementia causes and treatments, a leading expert has said. Speaking at the National Dementia Congress taking place in Melbourne today, Dr Bryce Vissel – head of neurodegeneration research at the ...

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Labor avoids talk of LNP’s health legacy

Queensland Labor is reluctant to say whether it has inherited a good health system from the previous Liberal National Party (LNP) government. It comes after former Health Minister Lawrence Springborg, now Opposition Leader, said the new government was being left ...

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Release child detainees: nurse leaders

Nurse groups have labelled the Australian Human Rights Commission’s landmark Forgotten Children report, the clearest evidence yet that the Australian government must rethink its policies regarding the detention of children in immigration facilities. In the wake of the report – ...

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Criminal history screenings may cause registration delays

Nurses have expressed concerns about the limited shelf life of newly mandated international criminal background check documents new applicants must submit when seeking professional registration. Under new arrangements implemented by the Australian Health Practitioner Regulation Agency (AHPRA) earlier this month, any ...

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AMA slams Labor’s nurse clinic plan

The Australian Medical Association says the NSW opposition plan for nurse-led medical clinics to treat minor aliments won't relieve pressure on hospital emergency departments. But Labor leader Luke Foley is adamant the clinics will ease congestion at emergency rooms, and ...

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Preventing infections by looking abroad

A Queensland University of Technology researcher has shed light on the benefits other countries have seen from introducing a national program to monitor health-care associated (HAI) infection rates. PhD researcher Philip Russo said National HAI surveillance programs are associated with ...

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