Diabetes’ drain on private health funds revealed
Private insurers have outlined the staggering cost of diabetes to health funds, and called for radical change to fight the disease.
Private insurers have outlined the staggering cost of diabetes to health funds, and called for radical change to fight the disease.
Some of the world’s greatest geniuses have suffered bipolar disorder. A Sydney psychiatrist wants to add Winston Churchill to the list. His evidence? The Antwerp siege on October 3, 1914.
The world’s most comprehensive study of exercise and depression has found physical activity has about double the effect of antidepressants on improving low mood in the short term.
Australian researchers have unlocked a crucial key to future cancer vaccines in a world-first discovery set to fast-track RNA-based therapeutics.
The first patient to under psychadelic therapies says MDMA helped her release traumatic ‘blockages’ in her brain that she had not been able to process before.
A panel of experts are set to begin examining how to radically reshape models of care in NSW hospitals as emergency departments come under unsustainable pressure.
Vaccines are being developed that could train the immune system to attack bacteria that embed within the bladder wall.
Top doctors are calling for an overhaul of guidelines on antibiotic treatment and testing for urinary tract infection as science confirms chronic infections result from embedded bacteria.
Chronic urinary tract infection affects women and children disproportionately – is this why medicine has failed to treat the condition seriously?
The Productivity Commission has laid bare a massive nationwide reduction in the affordability of seeing a GP and a rapidly escalating crisis in the health system.
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