Researchers have identified stark differences between adolescent males and females during the height of the pandemic restrictions.
Nitazenes can be up to 50 times stronger than fentanyl. They’re not yet common in Australia, so now’s the time to implement policies to reduce their harm and limit their uptake.
Paramedicine has a well-established research presence, but still lacks the imprimatur of a formalised role for those wanting to pursue field work and research.
Love him or hate him – and there are plenty in each camp – Daniel Andrews has become one of the most significant state premiers in modern history. This month, he may win yet another term.
Hospitals are struggling, with ambulances ramping outside emergency departments, and patients facing long waits for care. But doing more of the same won’t fix the problem.
Neither Scott Morrison nor Anthony Albanese has prioritised a commitment to recognising and reducing men’s violence in their election pitch. They haven’t even uttered the words “violence against women”.
A new program is designed to give people the knowledge and confidence to help someone having a sudden cardiac arrest.
Imagine if our society privileged community and wellbeing instead of competitive advantages and profit-driven agendas.
How prepared are we to give up some personal freedoms, and how do we allocate scarce resources? These are just some of the tough questions we face.
A new report reveals alarming statistics regarding male self-harm, and how first responders feel ill-prepared to deal with patients in mental crisis.
Eureka Prize-winning data mining techniques are being utilised in areas as diverse as drug use research and medicine.
TBI is the leading cause globally of mortality among young adults.
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