Doctor cleared to practice oncology after year-long investigation
Sydney cancer specialist Dr Kiran Phadke has been cleared to return to work after spending almost 12 months at the centre of a gruelling investigation by health authorities.
Sydney cancer specialist Dr Kiran Phadke has been cleared to return to work after spending almost 12 months at the centre of a gruelling investigation by health authorities.
Patients are less likely to die within 30 days of hospitalisation for major conditions in NSW than they were in 2009 and the greatest improvement has been in ischemic stroke.
Harry Mayr, a psychologist and children's author, will not be able to practise psychology for five years.
Melbourne scientists have made a big advance in the fight against cancer, finding a way to reduce the growth of some tumours.
Paul Jenkins walked on stage in an exoskeleton at his University of Canberra graduation on Tuesday.
The Medical Board has released it's verdict on the controversial chaperone program for doctors accused of sexually abusing patients.
The Turnbull government has sought to allay fears it will cut taxpayer-subsidised sick leave for living organ donors from the federal budget.
Anaesthetist who abandoned patient mid-operation, passed out from intoxication found new employment.
The likelihood of a major influenza pandemic on the scale of the deadly Spanish flu is increasing, researchers say.
Six more people have been infected with measles and health authorities have listed some locations where the cases spent time.
The service has been providing safe and effective terminations to hundreds of Australian women.
Julia Proud cried when she was told she needed to stop taking her opioids. "The thought of feeling the pain again was too confronting."
Cabbages, pumpkin and kale are just three of the fruits and vegetables growing thickly in Connor Lynch's backyard in O'Connor - just one of many local efforts to improve nutrition with simple changes in the home.
Canberrans with clinical depression have been asked to help with a groundbreaking international research project.
Almost 2000 Australian babies are born each year with CMV, a virus contracted from their mother which can leave them with permanent disabilities such as blindness, developmental delays, epilepsy and cerebral palsy.
The Auditor-General is considering a fresh investigation into ACT Health's data problems, just two years after the last audit of the directorate's "data integrity".
Why pregnant women aren't told about the serious virus that can cause serious malformations and disability in their unborn babies.
Should a tool widely used to measure healthy weight be trusted when it suggests Thomas Lacombe is overweight?
The "no strings attached" donation is believed to be the single largest donation to complementary medicine research in Australia.
A parliamentary inquiry has been swamped by the former patients and their families and friends, of Dr Kiran Phadke, the clinical oncologist and haematologist under investigation for practising outside clinical guidelines.
ACT residents are paying the highest prices for key medical specialists in the nation.
Mental health carers have urged a parliamentary inquiry to recommend the funding that supports their work looking after people with psychosocial disabilities be quarantined from the National Disability Insurance Agency.
Melbourne surgeon hopes his revolutionary technique is more than just a 'gimmick'; his patient is pining her hopes on it changing her life - 28 years on from a devastating accident.
Maree Weatherstone recently made a health insurance decision that is now saving her $125 a week.
​Neighbourhoods designed to encourage people to walk to and from the shops and public transport will help reduce hospital costs and admissions linked to residents, new Canberra research shows.
Scientists are pushing for a relaxation of the laws surrounding gene editing technology to allow experiments to be performed on human embryos.
Spinach for the heart, broccoli for the lungs - no it's not a new diet, it's plants re-purposed as human tissue.
Australia's decision to uphold a ban on nicotine use in electronic cigarettes has been criticised by doctors as "unethical" and "unscientific".
A stroke charity accused of frightening people into having potentially unnecessary scans of their arteries is being investigated by the Commonwealth's Chief Medical Officer.
Health authorities have moved to allay fears over a reported 'outbreak' of tuberculosis, after a Sydney man with TB misdiagnosed with asthma and lung cancer before he received appropriate treatment.
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