Being delirious after surgery could signal something far more serious
Sudden spell of intense confusion after surgery has recently been found to signal longer term, catastrophic outcomes for patients including death and dementia.
Rania is a health reporter at The Age.
Sudden spell of intense confusion after surgery has recently been found to signal longer term, catastrophic outcomes for patients including death and dementia.
The "waggle" dance of honey bees has led to human trials on how to prevent jet lag experienced by many people after surgery.
It looks like a tiny chicken-wire cage and it's saving lives and improving quality of life for hundreds of stroke patients in Australia.
Hundreds of people who received inferior hip devices are expected to receive a share in $250 million as lawyers settle the largest product class action in Australian history.
Most Australians are getting more than enough sun to maintain healthy vitamin D levels while still being sun smart in summer, say peak health groups moving to dispel a common myth.
Disgraced former MP and ex-Health Services Union boss Craig Thomson has no money to pay any penalty imposed over hundreds of thousands of dollars in union funds he used without authority, including for prostitutes, the Federal Court has heard.
Archbishop of Sydney Anthony Fisher has defended Cardinal George Pell over his handling of child sexual abuse in the Catholic Church.
Detectives have discovered footage of an unidentified utility vehicle tailing a Peugeot 307 inside which the charred remains of Kenan Balikel would later be discovered.
Asher Keddie, Germaine Greer and Alan Jones are among those who have thrown their support behind two Australians facing the death penalty in Indonesia, in a powerful star-filled video calling for mercy.
This maximum security cell has all the subtle markings of a college dormitory.
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