AAP - 13-02-2023
High-profile Sydney brain surgeon Charlie Teo is facing a five-day disciplinary hearing before the Health Care Complaints Commission, after allegations of operating without
AAP - 14-12-2022
Ultrasound treatments could be the key to restoring memory function for people with Alzheimer's disease, researchers say. A decade of research at the University
AAP - 01-05-2022
More than one in five Australians are living with uncontrolled high blood pressure and many don't even realise it. But with hypertension often leading to
AAP - 25-04-2022
Stroke is Australia's third most common cause of death, with 55,000 people likely to suffer one each year. While the risk between the ages of 45 and 85 is
AAP - 20-04-2022
Stroke survivors who participated in an online, interactive program suggesting healthy lifestyle options are showing improved health outcomes. Researchers found
AAP - 27-03-2022
A few knocks to the head is considered par for the course if you're a professional rugby league player. Former Newcastle Knights winger James McManus figures
AAP - 17-03-2022
A woman has become the seventh person to be diagnosed with Japanese encephalitis in NSW. The woman in her 40s is from the Berrigan area in the Riverina region,
Nicole Madigan - 18-06-2019
Specialist nurse-led models of care are crucial to improving treatment outcomes for people with Parkinson’s Disease living in rural and regional areas, however myriad
Nicole Madigan - 10-05-2019
There has never been a better time for physiotherapists to equip themselves with neuro-active exercise skills, as they face an increasingly enthusiastic consumer base in line
Nicole Madigan - 08-05-2018
Over the past ten years, recognition of physiotherapy as an integral part of treatment for numerous medical conditions has increased tremendously. As the profession
Nicole Madigan - 06-10-2017
Children with serious neurological conditions will benefit from the increasing global presence of Artificial Intelligence and robotics, with the opening of Australia's
Nicole Madigan - 04-09-2017
More than 23,000 Australians are currently living with Multiple Sclerosis, with around 95 people in every 100,000 diagnosed with the potentially debilitating condition.
Health Insights - 16-06-2016
Dysphagia (inability to swallow properly) is a common and significant complication that occurs in about 40-60% of stroke victims. Patients with dysphagia have
Sharon Smith - 19-02-2018
Research published in neuroscience journal eNeuro indicates premature babies are likely
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