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Old, incomplete data hinders attempts to reduce number of car crash injuries
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Road safety

Old, incomplete data hinders attempts to reduce number of car crash injuries

Tens of thousands of people are hospitalised with serious injuries after car crashes, but most data is several years old and incomplete.

  • by Julie Power

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Australia's first sports brain bank launched to find head injury and disease link
Healthcare

Australia's first sports brain bank launched to find head injury and disease link

Six former sportsmen have pledged their brain to Australia's first sports brain bank, which aims to develop treatments for brain disease CTE.

  • by Esther Han
Brain bank is a big boost to making everyone aware of concussion
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Healthcare

Brain bank is a big boost to making everyone aware of concussion

Lifesavers got sunburn, jackaroos walked bow-legged, and we footballers got concussed.

  • by Peter FitzSimons
Oliver can breathe easy now his new lungs have beaten bleeding disease
Healthcare

Oliver can breathe easy now his new lungs have beaten bleeding disease

Before his transplant standing up made Oliver puffed. Now he's looking forward to the important things in life - fighting his sister and playing cricket.

  • by Aisha Dow
Sydney's most vulnerable mothers keep their newborns thanks to program
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Healthcare

Sydney's most vulnerable mothers keep their newborns thanks to program

For months, Kaitlyn was in denial about her pregnancy and using drugs. Then she wanted a termination. Thanks to an unconventional program, that all changed.

  • by Esther Han
Laziest food companies exposed in scathing 'obesity prevention' report card
Health

Laziest food companies exposed in scathing 'obesity prevention' report card

Top food and drink companies have been ranked based on their obesity prevention efforts.

  • by Esther Han
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Melbourne's inner-city child vaccination rates dangerously low
Health

Melbourne's inner-city child vaccination rates dangerously low

While vaccination rates are improving, suburbs in the central city are still vulnerable to epidemics.

  • by Aisha Dow
High-flying women in their 30s more at risk of mental health issues than men
Healthcare

High-flying women in their 30s more at risk of mental health issues than men

New research shows female executives in their 30s are three times more likely to show symptoms of stress, anxiety and depression than their male peers.

  • by Esther Han
Childbirth program reduces caesarean rate, could save health system $97 million a year
Healthcare

Childbirth program reduces caesarean rate, could save health system $97 million a year

Researchers says antenatal education not only reduces the rates of interventions during childbirth, but can save the health system $97 million each year.

  • by Esther Han
UV confusion: Most Australians don't know when they need sun protection
Healthcare

UV confusion: Most Australians don't know when they need sun protection

More than 90 per cent don't know they need to start protecting themselves from the sun when the UV level reaches three or above.

  • by Esther Han
I hope I'm not writing this piece again in five years
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Public housing

I hope I'm not writing this piece again in five years

Most people unfamiliar with the problem tend to shrug their shoulders and say it’s just one of those things; that it’s part of modern life. But that is just not true. We absolutely know how to end the problem of homelessness.

  • by Toby Hall