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Eliminating HIV transmission is close, but we’re not...
March 22, 2024
Australia is getting close to eliminating HIV transmission, but inequities in the delivery and uptake of prevention and treatment strategies remain. HIV diagnoses in Australia have nearly halved in the last decade, with only 555 HIV diagnoses reported in the 2022 surveillance data. In areas of inner Sydney, the decline has been even more significant, with…
26 days ago
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‘Living with COVID’ looks very different for front-...
September 10, 2021
With the Delta variant raging across New South Wales and Victoria, health services are stretched…
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WalkBack Trial
September 6, 2021
The WalkBack trial is a large-scale research study funded by the National Health and Medical…
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We’re all exhausted but are you experiencing burnout?...
August 25, 2021
With more than half the country in lockdown and many of the social support systems…
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Antibiotic use and stewardship of aged care workers
August 17, 2021
This research is being conducted by Jasmine Ambrose (Bachelor of Psychological Science Honours student) and…
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Vaccine Science in the Context of COVID-19
August 11, 2021
Dr Jessica Stokes-Parish (PhD, RN) and Romy Blacklaw (IPN, RN) provide a refresher via webinar on vaccine…
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US FDA approves new Alzheimer’s drug
August 6, 2021
A tortuous history and uncertain benefits have led to controversy over its approval. The US…
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80% of Australian Muslims have experienced discriminati...
August 4, 2021
An Australian Human Rights Commission survey has found damning evidence of discrimination against Muslims in…
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Female nurses twice as likely to commit suicide: study...
July 15, 2021
A University of Michigan study has indicated that suicide rates among female nurses were roughly double…
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Reliance on temporary staff associated with increased p...
June 24, 2021
A study has found that heavy reliance on temporary nursing staff in medical and surgical…