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AU Reports Lowest 7-Day Covid Death Rates In 2 Years Australia recorded its lowest COVID death rate in more than two years - data that medical professionals attribute to immunities granted by vaccine...
New UTI Vaccine Is Pineapple-Flavoured, Oral-Based, And May Prevent Recurring UTIs For Up To 9 Years A pineapple-flavoured UTI vaccine could prevent recurrent urinary tract infections (UTIs) and fi...
Rural Med Schools, Placements Seek To Address Doctor Shortages In AU Rural medical schools and doctor assignments to the country are becoming more prevalent across Australia, a move that the country...
Aussies Encouraged To Make Covid-19 Plans With GP If They Are Vulnerable To Symptoms Most Australians at a higher risk of Covid-19 don’t have plans with their GP if they are affected by symptoms,...
Whooping Cough Surge in Australia: What You Should Know Australia is currently grappling with a surge in whooping cough cases, with over 2,799 cases reported in the first three months of 2024. Queens...
Prepare for Flu, RSV, and COVID: When's the Best Time for Vaccination? As flu, RSV, and COVID cases are anticipated to surge soon, it's crucial to consider vaccination timing. Cooler weather is app...
On or about 28 September 2023 a “Shared Post” titled “Paper trail reveals how NDIS charitycame to owe vanished businessman John Margerison tens of millions of dollars” was posted on the Health...
Westpac aids nurses' homeownership with LMI waiver Westpac's LMI waiver program expanded to include nurses and midwives, has helped over 3,600 female healthcare workers buy homes with smaller deposit...
The danger of a pay rise for aged care workers · Aged care workers deserve a pay rise, and self-funding aged care recipients should contribute more. · Taxpayers shouldn't subsidise...
More than half of aged care residents are on antidepressants, finds Australian study A study by ROSA found 6 in 10 Australian aged care residents are taking antidepressants, rising from 46.1% in 2006...

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Seizures in the womb and pregnancy
Seizures in the womb and pregnancy
Published By Epilepsy Action Australia, 2 months ago
Pregnancy is a time of rapid change in your body and you may experience a whole range of new sensati...
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Epilepsy, Risk & SUDEP
Epilepsy, Risk & SUDEP
Published By Epilepsy Action Australia, 2 months ago
We all live with varying degrees of risk every day and these risks differ from person to person. Epi...
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Driving and Epilepsy
Driving and Epilepsy
Published By Epilepsy Action Australia, 2 months ago
The fundamental difficulty of driving restrictions for people with epilepsy lies in getting a balanc...
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Weather conditions & epilepsy
Weather conditions & epilepsy
Published By Epilepsy Action Australia, 2 months ago
Have you ever noticed that your seizures happen more often in relation to the weather? Well you are ...
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