Head injuries leave one Aussie hospitalised every four minutes
AIHW found head injuries resulted in 142,000 hospital admissions – the equivalent of one admission every four minutes.
AIHW found head injuries resulted in 142,000 hospital admissions – the equivalent of one admission every four minutes.
The rate of endometriosis hospitalisations has doubled for 20 to 24-year-olds in the last decade, according to a new report from the Australian Institute of Health and Welfare. The historically under-recognised condition can impact fertility, and participation in work, school, and social activities. So, why does it still take an average of six to eight years to get a diagnosis?
The CSIRO diet score suggests Australians’ eating habits are becoming less healthy over time. Here’s what else it found.