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Prevention medication in NSW have lowered HIV transmission

AAP - 02-07-2021

HIV transmissions are at historically low rates amongst high-risk men on prevention medication in NSW. HIV

 
Australian scientists have developed a molecule that could beat malaria

AAP - 21-06-2021

Researchers at Monash University have developed a new class of molecule that's showing promise against drug-resistant strains of malaria.

 
Australia could end HIV transmission by 2025

AAP - 17-06-2021

Australia could end HIV transmission by 2025 according to a $53 million plan presented to federal MPs by the Australian Federation of AIDS Organisations.

 
The enzyme that could help 700 million people worldwide

HealthTimes - 17-05-2021

University of South Australia researchers have identified an enzyme that may help to curb chronic kidney disease, which affects approximately 700 million people worldwide.

 
Queensland advises parents as RSV virus spikes

AAP - 22-04-2021

An increase in cases of a highly infectious virus in children under 10 has prompted Queensland Health to issue advice for parents. A four-fold

 
NT people have been warned of mosquito rare disease

AAP - 16-04-2021

Northern Territory health officials have warned people to protect themselves from insect bites after two rare mosquito-borne

 
Study shows processed foods spur kidney disease

AAP - 01-04-2021

Diets high in processed foods - from chocolate and chips to bread - increase the risk of kidney

 
PD Warrior presents INSIGHT 2021 - Brave new World Parkinson's Conference

HealthTimes - 24-03-2021

PD Warrior; creators of the World’s most comprehensive rehabilitation program for people with Parkinson’s, is proud to bring the Parkinson’s community together

 
Proof Chronic Fatigue Syndrome not psychsomatic

Health Times - 15-12-2020

University of Otago researchers have “unequivocally proved” – contrary to the long-held belief of some health practitioners – that Myalgic Encephalamyelitis/Chronic

 
Blood types O positive and A positive are running critically low

AAP - 17-11-2020

Supplies of Australia's two most common blood types are running critically low and the Red Cross is appealing for 16,000 people to give blood or plasma.

 

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