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Black hairy, strawberry and geographic – what the state of your tongue can say about your health
Meningococcal Cases 9 August 2024
Researcher awarded £1.7 million to develop new wound dressings which prevent infection and promote healing
Adult With Meningococcal Disease 7 August
Double whammy antibiotic makes antibiotic resistance much harder – new study
Talking About Regeneration
Legionnaires’ cases in Melbourne are growing. Here’s what you need to know about this serious lung infection
Independent report recommends enhancements to limestone coast cancer care
Case Of Meningococcal Disease Reported
Diabetes SA Grants Improve Future Health Outcomes
Meningococcal Cases 29 July 2024
Meningococcal Cases 26 July 2024
CLP election proposal risks the health of Territorians
Xylazine wounds are a growing crisis among drug users in Philly − a nurse explains potential causes and proper treatment
Cranberry juice really can help with UTIs – and reduce reliance on antibiotics
What’s the difference between ‘strep throat’ and a sore throat? We’re developing a vaccine for one of them
Tiny animals use stolen genes to fight infections – and could fight antibiotic resistance too
South-West Sydney Breeders Convicted of Aggravated Animal Cruelty towards Chow Chow and Samoyed Dogs with Permanently Deformed Fly Bitten-Ears
New Tool To Diagnose Serious Urinary Tract Infections
E. coli variant may cause antimicrobial resistance in dogs, humans
Why early life antibiotic use can increase risk of asthma: a potential prevention for asthma later in life?
Inflammation And Stomach Cancer: H. Pylori Connection
Surprise discovery with big scientific potential
Meningococcal Cases 5 July 2024
Wild swimming can expose you to many bacteria and viruses – here’s how to keep yourself safe
NSW New Urgent Care Service Boost For Sydney
Unlocking World Of Bacteria
Meningococcal Cases 21 June 2024
Azithromycin: how to manage while this antibiotic is in short supply for children
Modern surgery began with saws and iron hands – how amputation transformed the body in the Renaissance
Meningococcal Cases 16 June 2024
WHO releases report on state of development of antibacterials
Link revealed between maternal STIs and reduced birthweights in Papua New Guinea
The rare condition that causes the body to produce its own alcohol
Unlocking World Around Us For Next-gen Antibiotics
Victorian pharmacist prescribing pilot reaches 10,000 consultation milestone
Sepsis: why this deadly condition is so hard to diagnose
Providing medical support close to the battlefield
Opinion piece: The empirical evidence route to policy design
New koala research seeks chlamydia hotspots and risk factors
WHO updates list of drug-resistant bacteria most threatening to human health
Sydney researchers secure over $13 million in NHMRC Clinical Trials and Cohort Studies funding
Why is whooping cough surging in the UK? Falling vaccination rates may be answer
NSW Government Makes UTI Pharmacy Trial Permanent
Is ‘herd immunity’ in intensive care doing more harm than good?
Future pandemics will have the same human causes as ancient outbreaks − lessons from anthropology can help prevent them
Women Given Easier Access To Resupply Of Pill
Think all chemicals are bad? From our food to your phone, modern life relies on them