• Steer clear of wild mushrooms this autumn

    Open Forum     |      April 5, 2019

    The Food Safety Information Council has warned people not to pick or eat any wild mushrooms this autumn.

  • Premiums up, rebates down, and a new tiered system for private health insurance

    Peter Sivey     |      March 30, 2019

    If you have private health insurance, or are considering getting it, a series of changes coming into effect on April 1 are worth knowing about.

  • Boosting “respect” doesn’t improve indigenous healthcare

    Open Forum     |      March 26, 2019

    A year-long program, designed to improve cultural respect and improve health outcomes for Aboriginal patients, has failed to either increase the rate of Indigenous health checks or improve cross-cultural behaviours, according to Australian researchers.

  • Data sharing by popular health apps is “routine”

    Open Forum     |      March 23, 2019

    Mobile health apps are a booming market targeted at both patients and health professionals. However these apps also pose unprecedented risk to consumers’ privacy given their ability to collect sensitive user data of great value to commercial interests.

  • Tackling the ‘toxic trio’ behind coeliac disease

    Nerissa Hannink     |      March 22, 2019

    The current treatment for coeliac disease is a gluten-free diet, but researchers want to ‘train’ the body to tolerate the toxic gluten protein as a new way to treat the disease.

  • Protecting the world from pandemics

    Anders Furze     |      March 19, 2019

    Creating mathematical and computational models of infectious diseases such as pandemic flu gives governments and health policy-makers a toolkit to predict and respond to the threats posed by potential pandemics.

  • Democracy is good for your health

    Open Forum     |      March 17, 2019

    Living in a democracy is closely linked with better health for adults thanks to an increase in government spending, according to international researchers.

  • We need more than a website to cut out of pocket health expenses

    Peter Brooks     |      March 11, 2019

    Seeking and making sense of specialist fees is an unfair burden to place on vulnerable patients. A website might be helpful for some – but health professionals need to be held to higher account.

  • Drug companies stay coy about safety

    Open Forum     |      March 9, 2019

    Should new safety warnings about the potentially serious harmful effects of medicines be considered ‘confidential business information’? University of Sydney researchers make a case for stronger regulation and full ongoing public access.

  • It’s time for a Medicare shake-up

    Jane Hall     |      March 8, 2019

    Over the last 35 years, Medicare has given Australians access to high-quality health care at a reasonable cost but the numbers of claims are rising, and higher spending doesn’t equate to better care.

  • Empowering everyone to improve their own health

    Charles Abraham     |      March 3, 2019

    Professor Charles Abraham spent many years in the UK designing and evaluating behaviour change interventions. Now, he hopes to help improve Australia’s health by continuing his work here in Australia.

  • The new exercise trend that’s good for everyone

    Open Forum     |      February 24, 2019

    Bringing the science of high intensity interval training (HIIT) into everyday life could be the key to helping unfit, overweight people get more of the exercise they need to improve their health, according to an international research team.