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GUEST OPINION: The pressure build-up in the healthcare industry in recent years has been extraordinary. Everywhere you look, there are capacity and workforce shortages. For example, ambulance ramping – patients left in vehicles with paramedics waiting for a hospital bed – has become common, leading to treatment delays.

Published in Guest Opinion

Global software company Progress says technology is evolving at a phenomenal rate, but you can modernise without locking yourself again and again into old ways. EVP and GM for Progress’ application and data platform division, John Ainsworth visited Australia and spoke to iTWire on how his organisation can help businesses of all-size develop, deploy, and manage high-impact applications.

Published in CIO Trends
Friday, 20 March 2020 11:25

ACCC issues warning on COVID-19 scams

Scammers in Australia are adapting existing technology to play on people’s fears around coronavirus and selling products claiming to prevent or cure the virus, according to consumer watchdog the ACCC.

Published in Health

Mobile industry body GSMA says the MWC Barcelona event scheduled for Barcelona in late February will still go ahead despite concerns about the potential impact on the event of the coronavirus outbreak.

Tuesday, 12 May 2015 18:25

Wi-Fi: will we one day ask Why-Dead?

Scientists are calling for more protective EMF guidelines regarding risks from the ubiquitous exposure to non-ionising electromagnetic field exposure, but is this another Climategate scam?

Published in Fuzzy Logic

The World Health Organisation (WHO) has launched an inquiry into the effects on children’s health of unregulated recycling of old mobile phones and other electronic equipment in developing countries.

Published in Health

The day after the announcement of a Coalition victory in the Victorian state election, Eurofield Information Solutions announced an order from the Victorian Legislative Assembly.

Published in Deals
Saturday, 09 May 2009 18:48

Pork not guilty for swine flu

Reports have been emerging that the pork industry is being hurt by the spreading of swine flu. However, the World Health Organization (WHO) states that there is no association between eating pork and getting the swine flu.

Published in Health
On Sunday, April 26, 2009, the United States declared a public health emergency for a new strain of influenza commonly called swine flu. U.S. health officials are concerned with a possible global pandemic of the flu that started in Mexico. However, they state the declaration is a precaution.

Published in Health
The World Health Organization (WHO) is in the developmental stage of launching a global strategy to combat alcohol abuse especially in binge drinking among children and teenagers.
Published in Health

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