An Australian nurse described as “a real angel” has died from COVID-19. Gillian “Jill” Dempsey died at Box Hill Hospital’s intensive care unit on Sunday afternoon. She is believed to be the first hospital based nurse to die from the ...
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Major policy change for anaphylaxis care
Hospital patients with anaphylaxis will have direct access to their adrenaline injector as part of Australia’s first clinical care standard for the condition. The Australian Commission on Safety and Quality on Healthcare (ACSQH) released the new guidelines which emphasise early ...
More »St. Basil’s inquest: top health official unsure if surge workforce was up to scratch
Victoria’s chief health officer Brett Sutton signed off on furloughing staff at St Basil’s despite being unaware of an inadequate surge workforce, an inquest has heard. During Melbourne's second wave of COVID-19, 50 residents died inside the Greek facility after ...
More »How Australia can avoid a fourth COVID-19 wave
As several countries in Europe and Africa battle a fourth wave of COVID-19, concerns as to whether Australia will follow have begun to emerge. Top epidemiologist Professor Adrian Esterman said he is optimistic about the future but affirms that vaccines ...
More »That two-a-day coffee habit could be keeping your brain young and healthy
A long black or three a day could be a helpful way to stave off Alzheimer's disease, according to a new long-term study. Researchers from Edith Cowan University investigated whether coffee intake affected the cognitive decline of more than 200 ...
More »Aus healthcare workers burnt out, less willing to work since COVID began
Nearly two years into a global pandemic, and with catastrophic bushfires before that, nurses are at an emotional breaking point and less willing to work, according to researchers. Research from Edith Cowan University (ECU) has found that the healthcare workforce ...
More »Government’s ‘stony silence’ on COVID-19 pay for NSW nurses
Fatigued nurses in NSW are continuing to push for pay increases for their work during COVID-19, Nursing Review has heard, amid radio silence from state officials and local MPs. A motion calling for hazard pay, which started from an online ...
More »Diet more powerful than drugs for anti-ageing
A nutritious diet could be more effective than drugs in preventing stroke, diabetes and heart disease, a new University of Sydney study has found. The research, published in Cell Metabolism, tested different combinations of three anti-ageing drugs with various mixtures ...
More »Nurse turned escort threatened to expose clients after payment disputes: court
A nurse turned escort attempted to extort hundreds of dollars from her clients while threatening to expose their actions to their wives and girlfriends if they didn’t pay up, a court has been told. Chloe Jessica Earle dabbed at her eyes as ...
More »Aishwarya Aswath: Parents seek $5m in damages after death at Perth Children’s Hospital
The heartbroken parents of a seven-year-old girl who died after waiting hours in a Perth emergency department have revealed they plan to chase millions of dollars in damages from the hospital that let them down. Aishwarya Aswath died from organ ...
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