Posted on September 3rd, 2010 by Catherine Obuch
It’s not just patients who turn to Google or other search engines to research medical information. According to Google, 86 percent of doctors say they now regularly use the Internet on the job. Of that group, the majority start at Google, which they use as a springboard to look for general information about diseases and [...]
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Filed under: Health, Information Technology
Posted on September 3rd, 2010 by Catherine Obuch
A study on mental health issues shows suicide and depression are more prevalent in the medical profession than in the general public.
Research commissioned by the national depression initiative Beyond Blue has found women in the profession are two-and-a-half times more likely to commit suicide than other women.
The study – to be presented in Adelaide today [...]
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Posted on September 3rd, 2010 by Catherine Obuch
Healthcare accounted for just 3 percent of the data breaches reviewed by Verizon and the U.S. Secret Service according to a new report on cybercrime. The biggest targets, not surprisingly, were financial services organizations, accounting for 33 percent of the breaches. Hospitality and retail organizations were the second most frequented targets, accounting for 23 and [...]
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Posted on September 2nd, 2010 by Catherine Obuch
While the political jockeying continues in Canberra, doctors around the country are concerned that health is sliding off the national agenda.
Hobart doctor Graham Alexander has been heartened to see independent MPs emerge as kingmakers.
“The immediate reaction from the independents such as Tony Windsor was the reaction from what he heard from his constituents, which is [...]
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Filed under: Funding, Government, Health
Posted on September 2nd, 2010 by Catherine Obuch
Eight key signs of cancer which should be investigated immediately have been identified by scientists.
The symptoms predict the risk of cancer with such accuracy in certain age groups that patients should be referred to a specialist straight away unless there is a plausible explanation.
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Posted on September 2nd, 2010 by Catherine Obuch
Regular use of over-the-counter painkillers can actually lead to “withdrawal” headaches, CHOICE has warned.
The consumer group has investigated the usage and marketing of popular analgesics such as paracetamol, aspirin and ibuprofen.
Spokesman Christopher Zinn said while the drugs were found to be generally safe while providing temporary relief, doctors were increasingly reporting seeing the effects of [...]
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Posted on September 1st, 2010 by Catherine Obuch
IF the shortage of medical training internships isn’t addressed, would-be doctors will be stuck in limbo unable to finish their training, the AMA warns.
THE internship shortage for medical students has reached crisis point, says the Australian Medical Association (AMA).
Faced with a growing ageing population, the AMA says the shortage could have severe implications on the [...]
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Filed under: Career, Health
Posted on September 1st, 2010 by Catherine Obuch
SONIC Healthcare will increasingly focus its growth plans overseas while the outlook for the Australian pathology market remains uncertain.
Delivering a full-year profit crimped by recent cuts to Medicare fees for pathology services, Sonic’s outspoken chief executive, Colin Goldschmidt, warned that further cuts would seriously damage the industry.
“We . . . are arguing very strongly that [...]
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Posted on September 1st, 2010 by Catherine Obuch
The Australian Council on Healthcare Standards (ACHS), with key partners the Australian Commission on Safety and Quality in Health Care and ACT Health, is delighted to host the National Forum on Safety and Quality in Health Care in Canberra at the National Convention Centre, 25-27 October 2010.
This central venue is appropriate for a contemporary program [...]
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Posted on August 30th, 2010 by Catherine Obuch
Scientists have found that subjecting vegetables to electric shocks increases antioxidants.
Zapping spuds with ultrasound or electricity can make them healthier, research has shown.
The stress of being sonically blasted or shocked causes them to generate more antioxidants, which have been shown to combat heart disease and cancer.
Researchers believe the techniques could be used to turn the [...]
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