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How Georgina is driving one cancer's death rate down to zero

How Georgina is driving one cancer's death rate down to zero

Professor Georgina Long has transformed cancer treatment globally. This is why her goal of zero deaths from melanoma could become reality.

  • by Esther Han

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'Happier, heavier and ready to go': Conjoined twins Nima and Dawa closer to surgery
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'Happier, heavier and ready to go': Conjoined twins Nima and Dawa closer to surgery

Since the conjoined twins arrived in Melbourne a month ago they have put on two kilograms, now weighing in at a combined 14 kilograms.

  • by Aisha Dow
'I'm devastated': Paul Davis' disease has killed members of his family
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'I'm devastated': Paul Davis' disease has killed members of his family

Paul Davis, a former Balmain Tigers star, has been diagnosed with a disease that's taken the lives of many of his family members.

  • by Esther Han
Patients with rare disease get free access to life-saving wonder drug
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Patients with rare disease get free access to life-saving wonder drug

"We don't know what will happen to you": Lea Chant was told her baby boy would die before he was 30. Her fate was a mystery.

  • by Kate Aubusson
Grass state: Almost half a million Queenslanders used cannabis last year
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Grass state: Almost half a million Queenslanders used cannabis last year

Women are less likely to tell their friends about their drug use, which in turn limits their access to controlled substances.

  • by Felicity Caldwell
Two-year ban for nurse who sold vaccines and pocketed the cash
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Two-year ban for nurse who sold vaccines and pocketed the cash

Nurse to pay costs for stringing out proceedings and maintaining “her elaborate story”: QCAT.

  • by Alison Brown
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Vaccine for coeliacs one step closer as world-first trial recruits patients
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Vaccine for coeliacs one step closer as world-first trial recruits patients

The world first vaccine Nexvax2, which would allow coeliacs to abandon their gluten-free diets, was tested during the first phase of the trial in 2011 and is now set to roll into its second phase.  

  • by Simone Fox Koob
Infection every expectant mother feared 'eradicated' in Australia
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Infection every expectant mother feared 'eradicated' in Australia

Rubella has been all but wiped out across the nation following decades of dedicated vaccination of infants.

  • by Aisha Dow
The hospital whose staff are failing to wash hands before touching newborns
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The hospital whose staff are failing to wash hands before touching newborns

The two poorest performing hospitals when it comes to maternity care have been revealed in a new report.

  • by Esther Han
Cries for help: NSW public health workers bullied and harassed
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Cries for help: NSW public health workers bullied and harassed

A toxic culture of bullying and harassment will jeopardise the welfare of healthcare workers and patients, and risks starving the public health system of medicos and leaders who will move into private practice, leading doctors warn. 

  • by Kate Aubusson
Man who shot police officer, guard at Sydney hospital found not guilty
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Man who shot police officer, guard at Sydney hospital found not guilty

A "completely delusional" ice user who shot a police officer and security guard at a Sydney hospital's emergency department has been found not guilty by reason of mental impairment.