The Turnbull Government is allocating more than $40 million to medical research projects which will improve the lives of Australians fighting dementia.
The nation’s Primary Health Networks (PHNs) are being encouraged to work closely with communities to tackle health challenges and improve the wellbeing of all Australians.
New data has revealed that hospitalisations for palliative care are growing faster than all hospitalisations, according to the Australian Institute of Health and Welfare (AIHW).
Greying hair and coronary heart disease share some of the same mechanisms that come with ageing. A new observational study links the two events, suggesting that grey hair may be an ...
The Royal Australasian College of Physicians (RACP) is encouraging doctors to take a holistic view of medication use with research revealing Australians over 65 take 5.6 medications ...
More older Australians will be able to continue to live independently at home and in their communities with $115 million in extra aged-care funding support from the Australian ...
Thousands of Australians will benefit from an innovative new form of flexible aged care that will help older people remain in their own homes for longer after injury or illness.
Targeted, flexible and tailored services for older Australians - no matter where they live - are at the heart of the Australian Government’s aged care services reforms.
University of Queensland researchers have discovered a molecular trigger for inflammation that could lead to new treatments for rheumatoid arthritis, inflammatory bowel disease and ...
A new report from the Australian Institute of Health and Welfare (AIHW) shows the role vascular diseases (such as stroke) and risk factors (such as smoking and obesity) can play in ...
The largest clinical trial ever undertaken in Australia is among $483 million in grants for health and medical research funding announced recently by the Minister for Health and Aged ...
A troubling link has been highlighted between chronic physical illnesses, like asthma or diabetes, and an increased risk of developing mental health problems in children and young ...
In a world first, new Australian research has revealed that genetic profiling can help predict whether an individual will break a bone through osteoporosis.
One-third of people presenting to NSW emergency departments have underlying drug and alcohol problems, yet only a small number get appropriate treatment, UNSW research has found.
The AMA has joined forces with the Australian Academy of Science to promote and distribute the Academy’s revised and updated booklet, The Science of Immunisation: Questions and ...
New evidence shows that there is no budget emergency in health, and that the Federal Government cannot continue to justify the freeze on Medicare patient rebates, according to the ...