A domestic violence disclosure scheme is a resource people can check to find out if a particular person has a documented history of domestic violence, but how well does it work?
Researchers have completed Australia’s most detailed analysis of opioid tapering trajectories to date, with some findings that contradict current guidelines.
Getting enough quality sleep is important for good health and wellbeing, but sleep problems plague many people with diabetes.
The pictures men in paid care work are painting of work in the disability sector versus work in aged care are astonishingly different.
When Monash’s Associate Professor Jun Yang started investigating a little-known but sometimes fatal condition, she could never have imagined the very personal way it would enter her life.
There’s still more we can do within the Australian Sustainable Finance Strategy to help meet critical company sustainability goals.
If we’re going to genuinely improve behaviour and disruptions at school, we need to move from “fixing the blame” towards “fixing the problem”.
The use of telehealth for sexual and reproductive health care services improves access to health information and care, and so should be made a permanent feature of the Medicare Benefits Schedule.
Given its remit and membership, the inquiry is unlikely to break new ground – and has met fierce opposition even before starting its work.
A study of purple-crowned fairy-wrens offers lessons for fire management along waterways in tropical savanna ecosystems.
The ratcheting up in the emotional intensity of principals’ work has been a more “invisible” element not easily quantified or measured. New research will offer insights into the changing nature of the principals’ role when it comes to these demands.
Recognition of forced marriage as a form of family violence paves the way for victim-survivors to seek help, but are the support systems set up for it?
Can more and better regulation bring some much-needed sunshine to the crypto winter?
With the global shift in corporate sustainability, what will it take to ensure Indonesian businesses rise to the challenge?
Sexual violence and family violence intersect, but little is known about how responses to perpetrators address intimate partner sexual violence.
A class of drugs developed to treat type 2 diabetes and obesity is in short supply, sparking debate about who should be prioritised for access.
While how it works isn’t fully understood, hypnosis shows potential for being part of a multi-pronged pain management approach.
Later-life epilepsy can have a significant impact on patients. An evidence-based and personalised, integrated model of care is needed, focusing on long-term patient-centred outcomes such as quality of life.
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.
The country ranks fifth in the Western Pacific, with 4.4 million adults diagnosed with diabetes in 2021, but there’s a way forward to combat the disease.
Fixing the culture of individual casino operators is one thing. Fixing the political culture that allowed them to run amok is another.
How can we, personally, prepare for a future with not only more frequent natural disasters, but one that will also profoundly change the environment, communities and the economy?
Can eHealth lifestyle programs help address the rising childhood obesity epidemic?
A new study underlines the importance of preventing weight gain versus weight reduction, and the interconnectedness of joint health and heart health.
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