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Bosses have problems, too, and they may be worse than yours
Written By: William Atkins
Section: Science

Category: Health

2009-10-26 08:54:55
According to research performed by researchers at the University of Toronto, people in positions of authority at work are at increased health risks for psychological and physical problems due to the stresses of being the boss.


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Microsoft hosts H1N1 swine flu screening site
Written By: Stephen Withers
Section: Information technology news

Category: Internet

2009-10-15 23:08:57
Wondering if you need medical attention for a suspected case of the flu? A site hosted by Microsoft and using an algorithm developed by specialists at a medical school may provide the answer.


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Google Flu spreading around the world
Written By: Stephen Withers
Section: Information technology news

Category: Search engines

2009-10-08 18:38:00
OK, so it's not Google flu, it's Google Flu Trends - a tool that estimates levels of flu within a country based on search activity. Google Flu Trends is now available in an additional 16 countries.


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Mater pushes health IT
Written By: Stephen Withers
Section: Information technology news

Category: Enterprise

2009-09-30 21:21:29
Queensland's Mater Health Services is a pace-setter when it comes to the application of IT within hospitals.


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Can Intel cure cancer with progress through processors?
Written By: Davey Winder
Section: Technology feature

Category: Virtualisation

2009-08-05 18:28:01
While an Archbishop bemoans social networking for being partly responsible for teenage suicides, Intel prefers to remain positive and thinks Facebook might just find a cure for cancer.


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An open source movement in health information?
Written By: David Heath
Section: Information technology news

Category: E-Government

2009-07-27 09:19:25
Today's Report of the National Health and Hospitals Reform Commission, "A Healthier Future For All Australians: Final Report," makes the e-health system a central plank in the future of health management in Australia.



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Are you allergic to WiFi? Steve Miller is
Written By: Davey Winder
Section: Information technology news

Category: Hardware

2009-07-25 07:31:41
Steve Miller is not agoraphobic and has not got Swine Flu. So why is he under virtual house arrest? The answer, strangely enough, is because he's allergic to WiFi. No, really.


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$5.9 million Spanish deal for iSOFT
Written By: Peter Dinham
Section: Technology Industry

Category: Deals & Wheels - Contracts

2009-07-20 04:50:16
iSOFT has secured a four-year, $5.9 million deal to provide support and maintenance services for Spain’s Castilla la Mancha Healthcare Service (SESCAM).


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NIH, Wikimedia work toward better online health and medical information
Written By: Stephen Withers
Section: Information technology news

Category: Internet

2009-07-15 02:24:34
For the first time, the Wikimedia Foundation is working with a health sciences institution to improve the availability of online health and medical information.


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Panasonic scrubs up for hospital use with Toughbook H1
Written By: Stephen Withers
Section: Technology feature

Category: Virtualisation

2009-06-22 02:39:01
Panasonic's latest Toughbook mobile computer is designed specifically for the health industry. Features of the Toughbook H1 include an easily sanitised shell.


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ISOFT win lucrative licensing contract with WA Health
Written By: Peter Dinham
Section: Technology Industry

Category: Deals & Wheels - Contracts

2009-06-10 00:28:37
Listed Australian health information technology vendor, iSOFT Group, has inked a licensing contract with the Western Australian Department of Health to deploy its latest patient manager (i.PM) hospital information system.


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Mobiles replace Teddy and Barbie for Aussie kids!
Written By: Peter Dinham
Section: Information technology news

Category: Mobiles

2009-06-09 08:02:21
Forget generation Y, generation X, or any other generation for that matter, it’s generation M – that’s M for mobile – that has apparently jumped right into bed with the mobile phone craze at the early age of four to seven, with the help and consent of their parents.



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Google infects Australia with Google Flu Trends!
Written By: Alex Zaharov-Reutt
Section: Fuzzy Logic

Category: The gadget blog

2009-06-03 11:34:01
After the successful launch of Google Flu Trends in the US and Mexico last year, Google has arrived in the midst of the “Swine Flu” mini-pandemic to deliver “Google Flu Trends for Australia and NZ”, and just in time for the traditional flu season in the southern hemisphere.


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Logica wins three-year government contract
Written By: Peter Dinham
Section: Technology Industry

Category: Deals & Wheels - Government

2009-05-24 04:33:00
Australia’s peak body for health and medical research, The National Health and Medical Research Council (NHMRC) has awarded IT and business services group, Logica, a three year contract for the provision of ICT services, infrastructure and support.


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Conroy knocks the NBN knockers
Written By: Stephen Withers
Section: Technology feature

Category: Server

2009-04-28 02:26:14
Suggestions that the National Broadband Network is just about downloading movies faster are the equivalent of a 19th century assertion that electricity is just about having a better light to read in bed at night, Stephen Conroy, Minister for Broadband, Communications and the Digital Economy, said today.


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$100,000 offered to YOU by Bill Gates for global health solutions
Written By: William Atkins
Section: Science

Category: Health

2009-04-15 18:42:09
The Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation is providing grants for innovative global health solutions. The best part of the deal is anyone can apply. Yes, this meanS YOU!


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New e-health tool take-up by Australian hospitals
Written By: Peter Dinham
Section: Technology Industry

Category: Deals & Wheels - Contracts

2009-03-24 06:58:17

Milliman Care Guidelines, a US provider of e-health tools for hospitals and health systems, is introducing its web-based and interactive clinical care guidelines into Australian hospitals.
 


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Livewire goes live to help sick young Aussies
Written By: Alex Zaharov-Reutt
Section: Technology Lifestyle

Category: New Services

2009-02-19 05:22:49
Australian youth between the ages of 10 and 21 with a serious illness, chronic health condition or a disability now have access to a special new “social networking” site designed to improve their “emotional and social wellbeing”.


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Why more flu in winter? U.S. scientists test new idea
Written By: William Atkins
Section: Science

Category: Health

2009-02-11 09:28:56
Two researchers from Oregon tested their hypothesis that influenza (flu) is more likely to occur because of absolute humidity rather than relative humidity (what we usually call the humidity in the air). What they found out could help us battle the flu bug each winter.


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Steve Jobs is not dead (again)
Written By: Davey Winder
Section: Information technology news

Category: Vendors

2009-01-24 06:07:22
Yesterday the blogosphere and Twitterverse were buzzing with yet more rumours of the possible death of poorly Apple CEO Steve Jobs. Not surprisingly so, given that Wired.com appeared to be reporting that he had suffered a heart attack.


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