A local biotech company thinks it may have found the future drug to treat Alzheimer's disease. This week, Australian firm Actinogen announced that its latest trial of the drug Xanamem had shown improved attention and working memory in Alzheimer’s patients. CEO Dr ...
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Unsafe nurse conditions and violence prompt ACT state inquiry
After nurses reported escalating rates of workplace assault, a state inquiry has been launched into the working conditions inside a Canberra mental health facility. Yesterday, the ACT government announced an inquiry into the Dhulwa Mental Health Unit following repeated calls ...
More »RACGP president on the need to maintain COVID-19 vaccine donations to developing countries – podcast
The Royal Australian College of General Practitioners (RACGP) has pressed the federal government to step up its COVID-19 vaccine dose donation efforts as the existing $300 million Pacific support package is due to expire in June. During the pandemic, the ...
More »Aged care workers vow nationwide action
Aged care workers across QLD, WA and SA have backed taking industrial action over “chronic understaffing” and low pay, as the union warns walkouts are highly likely before the federal election. More than 7000 United Workers Union members employed at aged care providers across three ...
More »Virtual tour gives nursing student unique insight into Indonesia’s healthcare system
Third-year nursing student Shamsiya Hassam Mooradun recently attended a virtual Public Health Study Tour (PHST) program about Indonesia’s public health sector to aid in the development of her nursing career. The two-week intensive program is intended to equip students with ...
More »Labor pledges support for nurses under ‘relentless’ pressure
Federal Labor has promised to launch a national health and wellbeing service for nurses and midwives to help ease “relentless” burnout and exhaustion across the sector. Speaking to health workers on Wednesday, opposition leader Anthony Albanese said Labor would commit ...
More »What I wish I knew when I was diagnosed with cancer: opinion
I don’t think I heard a word after she said, ‘you have cancer’. As my husband and I sat across from my breast surgeon, I’m pretty sure I went straight into shock. The world continued to spin on its axis ...
More »New smart plaster a ‘turning point’ in orthopaedic care
With 170,000 Australians breaking a bone annually, University of Southern Queensland PhD student Janitha Jeewantha thought it was time to redesign the old way of casting injuries. With help from his professor, Jeewantha developed a hybrid shape memory polymer 'smart ...
More »‘Third world’: furious health workers strike
NSW health care workers took to the streets on Thursday to increase pressure on the state government over pay rises and staffing levels. The Health Services Union (HSU) has made repeated attempts to begin negotiations over a productivity-based pay rise, ...
More »Sydney nurse charged with sexual assault granted bail
A male nurse charged by NSW police after allegedly sexually assaulting three women at hospitals in Sydney’s northwest was released on bail on Friday. In September 2021, police investigated reports a 25-year-old female patient was sexually assaulted while recovering from heart ...
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