Women's Health News Articles
New outpatient treatment for perforated ear drum23 May 2012In an Australian first, surgeons at Fremantle Hospital and The University of Western Australia believe a new method of repairing perforated ear drums could be a major advance in ear health. |
Blood test for postnatal depression?22 May 2012Researchers at Warwick Medical School have discovered a way of identifying which women are most at risk of postnatal depression (PND) by checking for specific genetic variants. The findings could lead to the development of a simple, accurate blood test which checks for the likelihood of developing the condition. |
More evidence on clot risks of non-oral contraceptives20 May 2012Finding suggest some women should shift to a contraceptive pill to reduce their risk |
Delayed female sexual maturity linked to longer lifespan in mice19 May 2012An intriguing clue to longevity lurks in the sexual maturation timetable of female mammals, Jackson Laboratory researchers and their collaborators report. |
Pregnant women taking risks with asthma medication18 May 2012Pregnant women are exposing themselves and their unborn babies to unnecessary risk by stopping their asthma medication without consulting their doctor. |
Training to help you stay eHealthy17 May 2012Health Minister Tanya Plibersek today launched an online “learning centre” which details how the Gillard Government’s new electronic health record system will work for patients and practitioners. |
WHO: Lean on me to stop tobacco industry17 May 2012Full implementation of the WHO Framework Convention on Tobacco Control (WHO FCTC) – particularly provisions on countering tobacco industry influence – is necessary to protect people from the harms of tobacco use. |
Organbook: Use Facebook to talk about organ donation16 May 2012Parliamentary Secretary for Health and Ageing Catherine King joined with Facebook to launch a way for Australians to start a conversation about their wish to become an organ and tissue donor. |
HPV vaccine completion rate among girls is poor15 May 2012The proportion of insured girls and young women completing the human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccine among those who initiated the series has dropped significantly – as much as 63 percent – since the vaccine was approved in 2006, according to new research from the University of Texas Medical Branch (UTMB) in Galveston. |
AMA welcomes steps towards a National Disability Insurance Scheme14 May 2012The AMA welcomes the Prime Minister’s announcement that the first stage of the National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS) will commence from July next year. |











