House to examine critical gaps in women’s asthma care across the life course, with new national data driving calls…
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House to examine critical gaps in women’s asthma care across the life course, with new national data driving calls…
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Asthma Australia and the Mental Health Council of Tasmania have joined forces to launch the ‘Take a minute for…
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Women in Australia continue to die from asthma at disproportionately high rates. New national figures from the ABS Causes…
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Children aged 6–11 years living with severe and uncontrolled asthma will now have more affordable access to a new…
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Australia’s pioneering asthma researchers, who uncovered the immune pathways behind modern remission-inducing biologic treatments, are now driving a new…
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Critical funding from Asthma Australia is powering research that aims to change the trajectory of childhood asthma. Australian researchers…
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New guidelines put prevention and protection first, with stronger emphasis on treatments that reduce inflammation and prevent attacks New…
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Asthma Australia welcomes the Federal Government’s budget announcement that its election promise to reduce the cost of 80 per…
Asthma Australia welcomes the Australian Government’s investment in health literacy, with a significant funding boost aimed at improving asthma…
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Starting next year, Australians would pay no more than $25 for their prescription medicines listed on the Pharmaceutical Benefits…
Read More… from Important update for people with asthma: lower PBS co-payment promised!