'It was absolutely terrifying': How health care can affect patients
International patient safety expert Sir Liam Donaldson said there is work to be done to reduce medical errors.
Andrew Taylor is a Senior Reporter for The Sydney Morning Herald.
International patient safety expert Sir Liam Donaldson said there is work to be done to reduce medical errors.
The Australian Navy has been ordered to pay compensation to the widow of a sailor whose smoking habit was caused by his military service.
Harry Mayr, a psychologist and children's author, will not be able to practise psychology for five years.
The Barbanera children's dispute over their father's will exposed their family's dirty laundry.
Should a tool widely used to measure healthy weight be trusted when it suggests Thomas Lacombe is overweight?
NSW Education Minister Rob Stokes has backed recommendations calling for an overhaul of university teaching courses to improve 'digital literacy'.
Sydney drivers face some of the highest parking fines in the world, while Melbourne charges less for parking offences but collects millions of dollars more in fines.
A leading Sydney doctor says the push for natural childbirth is endangering women and babies.
Jamie McIntyre embarked on an arduous journey to get pregnant, enduring multiple miscarriages, after a simple fertility test revealed she had no time to wait.
A survey of maternity patients at NSW public hospitals suggests midwife-led care is crucial to a good experience.
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