Parkrun found to benefit health and wellbeing A new study review has further cemented that the social running program is effective, and also helps to target priority groups.
Research backs cheaper IBD drug alternative A new study suggests switching patients with inflammatory bowel disease to biosimilar infliximab is safe, effective and could save millions.
Global COVID snapshot: Case ‘explosion’ as records fall UPDATED: Since January, at least 48.63 million people have been infected by the coronavirus, resulting in more than 1.23 million deaths.
GPs to be at forefront of Australia’s COVID vaccine distribution The rollout could begin as early as March next year, following news the Federal Government secured two more potential candidates.
Cochlear implants ‘life changing’ but under-utilised: Expert There are many barriers to assessing patients for cochlear implants, according to a leading otolaryngologist.
COVID trade-offs: How to keep testing rates high With low case numbers and coronavirus fatigue setting in, is it time to make testing more palatable and favour quantity as much as quality?
Banning a single ingredient could prevent thousands of deaths Legislating to remove trans fatty acids from the Australian food supply could save lives and millions of dollars, new research shows.
What if Australia can’t make mRNA COVID vaccines locally? The country could miss out on several options.
Australian study determines true asymptomatic COVID rate New research suggests the actual number of coronavirus cases that never develop symptoms may be much lower than previously indicated.
Ibuprofen superior to paracetamol for young children: Study New research has found ibuprofen is better at reducing fever and pain in children younger than two within the first 24 hours of treatment.