The psychological impact of the virus is profound, but there is nothing to suggest its physical effects can’t be overcome, says the virologist Angela Rasmussen
Countries hit by second waves are seeing huge numbers but lower death rates. Why? Are we just getting better at treating the virus, is it a...
The federal government has concluded a $1 billion agreement for a new high-tech manufacturing facility in Melbourne which would produce pandemic influenza vaccines...
Melbourne will become home to a new high-tech vaccine manufacturing plant in a billion-dollar deal to secure the nation's long-term supply of critical health products...
This year has challenged us all. But for Sarah Hughes it’s been particularly hard. Here, she talks about living with cancer – and letting in the...
'We will be working tirelessly over the next couple of weeks to monitor how the restrictions are working'
As COVID deaths surpass 2,000 a day, public health officials say the pandemic is straining rural hospitals short on staffing and expertise.
New research suggests that older adults living in noisy neighborhoods may face a higher risk of Alzheimer’s disease or other types of dementia.
The Greek President contacted the CEO of Pfizer by phone and congratulated him on the seemingly rapid development of the vaccine against COVID-19.Albert
Chief public heath officer says importation from quarantine hotels is Australia’s highest risk as worker infects family members