TGA tightens rules for influencers spruiking health benefits Friday March 4, 2022 By Melissa Coade Federal Influencers' posts may constitute marketing if they mention any product claiming to remove toxins, relieve pain or reduce inflammation.
EU grant to support digital revolution and digital policy research in SA Wednesday February 23, 2022 By Melissa Coade Federal The University of South Australia has received European Union funding for the research work of its Jean Monnet Centre of Excellence.
Contradictory policies to blame for locking millennials out of housing market Thursday February 3, 2022 By Melissa Coade Community & Social The disparity showed how government homeownership policies designed to protect one generation were also capable of hindering other taxpayers. …
Moderna vaccine coming to Australia Tuesday August 10, 2021 By Melissa Coade Federal One million doses of Moderna are set to arrive in Australia next month, with the TGA granting provisional approval to the vaccine for adults 18+.
Workers’ mental health vulnerable to bad management, study finds Friday June 25, 2021 By Melissa Coade Federal An Australian study finds full-time workers are three times more likely to be diagnosed with depression if their workplace has poor management practices.
Supply issues with COVID-19 shot sit on federal government’s shoulders, expert says Thursday June 17, 2021 By Melissa Coade Federal The government putting most of its ‘eggs in the AstraZeneca basket’ is behind Australia's vaccine availability tightness, says biostats chair.
Why you could be genetically predisposed to your coffee habit Monday May 3, 2021 By Melissa Coade Federal The upshot of a world-first study is that coffee consumption may be influenced by a person's cardio health.
SA scientists crack clean water innovation Monday April 19, 2021 By Melissa Coade News It offers a promising possibility for the challenge of accessible fresh drinking water in densely populated and vulnerable communities. …
Should workplace bullying be treated as a health hazard? Wednesday September 11, 2019 By Shannon Jenkins Career Advice “Workplace bullying is often mistaken as a problem between staff members, an interpersonal problem, when evidence shows it’s really a reflection of how the organisation…
Drones, sensors monitor and react to elderly falls Monday August 19, 2019 By Andrew Spence Communications & Technology A fall detection system that uses sensors, smartphones and drones to respond to and treat the elderly is being developed by Australian and Iraqi researchers.