No-one should get dud hospital care – it's time to lift our game on quality and safety
Mar 21, 2016 07:51 am UTC| Health
In 2013-14, Australian governments spent A$105 billion on health; A$44 billion of that was on public hospitals. The Commonwealth government is increasingly concerned with the size of the health budget and has acted to...
How sexting is creating a safe space for curious millennials
Mar 21, 2016 07:41 am UTC| Health
Millennials have become cyborgs. They exist far beyond biology and through a variety of technological devices which dont function as external entities but as a platform and backdrop to their daily lives. They were born...

Health Check: is it bad to pop your pimples?
Mar 21, 2016 01:33 am UTC| Health
To squeeze or not to squeeze? Ill admit that Im no skin saint. I have stood in front of the mirror on a number of occasions as a teenager with a big pimple staring right back at me. And yes, despite being advised not to, I...
Explainer: what are microneedles and why do we need them?
Mar 18, 2016 15:01 pm UTC| Health
Microneedles are tiny needles, small enough that they are measured in millionths of a metre (m), designed to deliver medicines. But needles is perhaps a misnomer. In terms of how they work, microneedles have more in common...
Acne treatment: antibiotics don't need to kill bacteria to clear up your skin
Mar 18, 2016 10:20 am UTC| Health
Acne is one of the most common dermatologic diseases, affecting 40-50 million people each year in the United States. While best known as a bothersome part of puberty, affecting approximately 85 percent of young people,...
Why big datasets can help solve South Africa's environmental health ills
Mar 18, 2016 08:18 am UTC| Insights & Views Technology Health
There is a severe lack of environmental health data being collected in communities and households in South Africa. As a result of this, environmental health researchers have a significant challenge accessing high quality...
How does genetics explain non-identical identical twins?
Mar 17, 2016 23:35 pm UTC| Science Health
Newspapers recently went wild with a story about identical twin sisters with a difference: they werent identical. Like all identical twins, Amelia and Jasmine arose from a single fertilised egg so have identical DNA, but...