
Too many people with back pain call ambulances or visit the ED. Here’s why that’s a problem
Around 4 million Australians experience back problems and people are increasingly calling ambulances and presenting to emergency departments to manage back pain. Yet most of these cases of back pain dont require emergency...

Could cold sores increase the risk of Alzheimer’s disease? A new study is no cause for panic
A new study has found the herpes simplex virus type 1 (HSV-1), which causes cold sores, may be linked to the development of Alzheimers disease. This idea is not entirely new. Previous research has suggested there may be an...

The RSPCA has announced this Sundays Million Paws Walk will be their last. The event has been celebrated across Australia since 1994, with more than 765,000 people and their 410,000 dogs having laced up and leashed up to...

Floods, fires and even terrorist attacks: how ready are our hospitals to cope when disaster strikes?
Floodwaters have engulfed large parts of New South Wales, with at least one person dead and almost 50,000 evacuated after days of heavy rainfall in a one-in-500-year flood event. The scale of the disaster is still...

The deluge in NSW sounds a warning to rural and regional communities elsewhere
Heavy rain continues to fall across the Hunter and Mid North Coast of New South Wales. Rivers are bursting their banks and spreading over floodplains, leaving many areas on flood watch. And now, this emergency is heading...

Is every nationalist a potential fascist? A historian weighs in
Nationalism is typically seen as the preserve of right-wing politics, and it has long been a cornerstone of authoritarian and fascist governments around the world. In democratic countries the term nationalism is linked to...