Australians are in the grip of a mental health crisis, yet mental health nurses are underutilised, and even excluded from initiatives that could lead to improvements.
Cost-of-living increases, inflation, and energy prices affect everyone. And that matters even more when we’re amid a significant generational shift in voting patterns.
2023 was a watershed year for women’s reproductive rights in Australia, but the cost of contraception and abortion services remains too high.
Inspirational clinical psychology graduate Dr Victoria Gentile exemplifies the importance of Indigenous students in the future of healthcare, and shows why more are needed.
It’s imperative we build national capacity programs for healthcare professionals to respond and manage climate change-related impacts on health, disasters, and risk reductions.
It’s hoped the results of a broad, first-of-its-kind Australian government inquiry will lead to strong legal frameworks regarding abortion and contraception access.
For Dr Faezeh Marzbanrad, engineering a solution for more intuitive foetal heart monitoring was born out of personal experience.
Indigenous babies are still being removed from their parents and placed into out-of-home care at alarmingly high rates. A new alliance is hoping to change that.
Women have been fighting poverty pay, long hours and unsafe working conditions long before COVID-19 hit.
A device being trialled globally that measures the heart rate of the mother and her foetus is moving care to an outpatient setting.
With more women choosing to give birth at home, researchers are developing a clinical guideline for safe practices in Victoria.
Times have changed, but the gendered stereotype that scientists are predominantly serious, professional, white men is one that persists.
It's a simple product – and one that could save the lives of hundreds of thousands of women in the developing world.
The frank but sweet discussion of childbirth in the BBC's Call the Midwife has much in common with fairy tales.
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