The latest medical news on Intensive Care Medicine

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The Conversation (AU) - Health

New research highlights common threads in cancer survivors’ stories, including the effort it takes to navigate the health system, even for a diagno...

The Conversation (AU) - Health

An ACCC taskforce may well prove effective in controlling unfair overcharging and NDIS costs. But the scheme’s pricing model could also use a redes...

The Conversation (AU) - Health

Our blood is red because of something called haemoglobin, which helps carry oxygen around our bodies.

The Conversation (AU) - Health

The budget sets the foundation for a new approach to community-based mental health care, eases cost-of-living pressures and aims to keep people out...

The Conversation (AU) - Health

Apart from folic acid and iodine, other supplements may not be needed. For the most part, they’re a waste of money. At worse, they could harm.

The Conversation (AU) - Health

The federal government has announced almost $50 million in funding for gynaecological health care. But there’s more to do to help women with chroni...

The Conversation (AU) - Health

New mothers can experience anxiety and depression. But rushed appointments and impersonal checklists leave many fearful of being judged inadequate ...

The Conversation (AU) - Health

The chance of living one more year is up to 44% more likely thanks to the past 50 years of vaccines, according to new research. But global drops in...

The Conversation (AU) - Health

Making the wrong decision about how to access care can impact both your health and finances. So what are your options? And what policy reforms are ...

The Conversation (AU) - Health

Expanding the places people can get a flu vaccine could help.

The Conversation (AU) - Health

Sleep wrinkles are temporary. But as your skin loses its elasticity as you age, they can set in. Here’s how to minimise them forming.

The Conversation (AU) - Health

Australians are more likely to receive treatment against their will if they are born overseas, speak a language other than English or are unemployed.