Research gives women who have suffered miscarriages new hope
Julie has suffered 13 miscarriages. But after reading about new research showing a possible cause, she has new hope.
Julie has suffered 13 miscarriages. But after reading about new research showing a possible cause, she has new hope.
Multiple birth defects like Sophia's heart condition could be prevented thanks to a blockbuster medical breakthrough.
The doctor was allowed to keep practising under supervision because of his previous "unblemished record".
A radical new report urges the federal government to improve access to treatment for rare cancer patients.
Doctors at a hospital in Perth were bewildered when a 30-year-old woman showed up with intense stomach pains.
The Royal Children's Hospital has seen an increase of almost 50 per cent in flu cases so far this season.
Got back pain? Think once, twice and then again before taking any opioid-based painkillers, warn international experts after the release of groundbreaking new research.
In an Australian-first clinical trial leukaemia and lymphoma patients will have access to potentially life-saving immunotherapy treatment.
Despite Christine Drinnan's growing opioid tolerance, doctors kept prescribing more, and in stronger doses.
A new report may shift understanding about the level of risk for women giving birth over 35.
Hela stole away to a gynaecologst two years after she was married. She was punished for it.
United will raise awareness for breast cancer and honour a club legend on Saturday and Sunday.
A recommendation to fund a genetic screening test will ease the financial burden on parents who carry genetic abnormalities.
CHOICE has called on the federal government to stop propping up ''junk'' health insurance policies with tax breaks and rebates.
A slew of gastroenteritis outbreaks have landed almost 2000 people in NSW emergency departments in the past week, health authorities say.
Jessica Sheehan is 18 but she lives with a disease that is often described as "childhood Alzheimer's".
Doctors are trying to cut back on tests and treatments that are unnecessary, a waste of time and money, and potentially harmful.
The rise of superbugs has seen global health experts urge farmers to limit antibiotic use. But one salmon company says diseases have forced it to increase the dosage over the past few years.
With 22 per cent of children considered overweight or obese, the NSW chief health officer is urging parents to increase vegetable consumption.
Flu rates in NSW have soared to record proportions in 2017, with more than 8000 people presenting in the past week alone.
The controversial series 13 Reasons Why triggered an increase in Google searches for specific methods of suicide and suicide hotlines.
Fiona Murray has donated her liver, but not to another person.
An alarming rate of violent suicides and heart disease have been linked to methamphetamine use.
American scientists have successfully edited the DNA of a human embryo in an attempt to correct genes that cause inherited diseases, a report says.
We are seeing a major shift in the development of children, particularly girls. We cannot afford to ignore it and hope it will go away.
More than 200,000 Australians with hepatitis C will soon have access a new highly effective treatment through the pharmaceutical benefits scheme.
The question of how people use antibiotics is one of the most critical issues facing modern medicine.
''I have learned that you need to think about what you say and filter your words so that you don't hurt others.''
Sexual transmission of HIV in gay men can be prevented through the correct treatment, an Australian study has revealed.
The discovery has raised anew the hope that early treatment may allow an infected person's immune system to defeat the virus.