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3 February 2025
   

AI tool predicts ulcerative colitis treatment success in emergency care

A 28-year study on the serious inflammatory bowel disease, acute severe ulcerative colitis (UC) has led to the development of…
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31 January 2025
   

Maintain Your Brain trial to prevent dementia

A clinical trial has shown an internet-delivered lifestyle intervention has resulted in significantly better cognition in older adults. The team,…
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31 January 2025
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Opinion: How residential and home care providers can navigate the Aged Care Act in 2025

With the introduction of the new Aged Care Act in July 2025, the residential and home care sectors are set…
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ageing Australia ITAC Conference
31 January 2025
   

Program shapes up for ITAC

PULSE the podcast co-host Dr George Margelis will welcome delegates and open the innovation transforming aged care (ITAC) conference  2025…
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31 January 2025
   

AI Framework for NZ’s public service welcomed by DHA

A newly launched artificial intelligence framework in New Zealand that aims to promote safe deployment of AI across the country’s…
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31 January 2025
   

Health NZ 10-year digital plan still in development

Te Whatu Ora – Health NZ’s 10-year digital infrastructure plan remains missing in action – despite being due for delivery…
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