Tributes for thunderstorm asthma victim
A father-of-four who died after collapsing with thunderstorm asthma has been remembered as an "amazing and loving man".
A father-of-four who died after collapsing with thunderstorm asthma has been remembered as an "amazing and loving man".
Experts warn an event similar to the deadly thunderstorm asthma in Victoria could happen in Canberra.
Male sex clinic Advanced Medical Institute has been slapped with a $350,000 fine for flouting Federal Court orders with thousands of advertisements spruiking the effectiveness of it's impotence treatments.
One in three people waiting for their first cataracts surgery experience at least one fall, and almost 30 per cent with even modest levels of vision loss develop depressive symptoms.
Sophia Brockman, 25, knew it was dangerous to drink iced drinks in Vietnam but didn't expect to spend the rest of her trip with severe stomach cramps, often lying in the fetal position in bed while her friends were on the beach
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The result has been described as "unexpected" and "exciting", as most prostate cancer therapies work by depriving tumours of the hormone, which cancer uses as a fuel.
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The elective surgery wait times for Australian states and territories has just been released.
Venom from two iconic Australian species could be behind the development of new treatments for diabetes, which affects around 1.7 million Australians.
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The head of St Vincent's Hospital involved in the chemotherapy underdosing of more than 100 cancer patients has accepted blame over the scandal.
"The thought of having such an old disease was scary," said Penelope Jackson after her diagnosis.
Dramatically cutting salt levels in processed foods sold in Australia could save an estimated 3500 lives each year by reducing cardiovascular disease, stroke and kidney disease, according to a new report.
The Baird government has announced a $576 million upgrade to Nepean Hospital, including a new emergency department and more than 200 additional beds.
A century-old antiseptic made from coal tar and used to treat wounds and sleeping sickness in World War I Australian soldiers has been found to help the body fight off viral infections, including the common cold.
Thunderstorm asthma epidemics in Melbourne almost always occur in November.
A majority of doctors support the profession being involved in assisted suicide and voluntary euthanasia if laws are changed to allow it, a survey by the Australian Medical Association has found.
Precision medicine promises a new dawn for the treatment of rare cancers, but there is a hitch.
More than 50 children have died in NSW over 10 years from diseases that could have been prevented through immunisation.
Dozens of health professionals, including doctors, nurses and paramedics, are dying of fatal drug overdoses every year, and some of them are using drugs found in their workplaces.
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Rob Delaporte would never have considered getting tested for prostate cancer before his father was diagnosed with the disease two years ago.
Failure to see the dentist regularly can nearly double the risk that even a healthy person will get pneumonia, finds a new American analysis of 26,000 people.
Health campaigners want soft drinks banned from the campus.
It had taken too long, their mum was slipping away. By the time her number had been called for a life saving organ the chance of survival was so low.
A bitterly fought turf war over who should perform children's heart surgery in NSW has ended in stalemate.
The end of daily medication is on the horizon after scientists invented a pill which steadily releases drugs over two weeks.
Pill report and harm reduction sites have become the most popular sources of information for drug users around the world.
An Australian study of 30 babies who died from Sudden Infant Death Syndrome, or cot death, has discovered they have decreased levels of a protein that helps adults and babies wake up if they stop breathing from sleep apnea.
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