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Women at higher risk of breast cancer after childbirth

Women at higher risk of breast cancer after childbirth

Women may be at increased risk of breast cancer for more than two decades after giving birth, new research suggests.

  • by Kate Aubusson

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Thoughts of death: doctors can't predict who will suicide by asking
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Thoughts of death: doctors can't predict who will suicide by asking

Most people who died of suicide deny they experience suicidal thoughts to their doctors, a major study shows.

  • by Kate Aubusson
From the Archives, 1984: Medicare is introduced in Australia
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From the Archives, 1984: Medicare is introduced in Australia

35 years ago the Hawke Government introduced Medicare. We remember the achievement, as well as the conflict and the confusion, with this article from the archives.

  • by Staff Writers
Undiagnosed and unmedicated: Children being left untreated for ADHD
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Undiagnosed and unmedicated: Children being left untreated for ADHD

After the release of a study that shows kids in Melbourne are being under-diagnosed with ADHD and under-treated, one mother wants parents to know medication and the care a diagnosis brought changed her family's life. 

  • by Anthony Colangelo
Latest measles case in NSW prompts warning from NSW Health
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Latest measles case in NSW prompts warning from NSW Health

The woman is the 12th person in NSW to be diagnosed with the measles since Christmas.

  • by Dominica Sanda
'Double whammy': Old and new combine to give hope to young cancer patients
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'Double whammy': Old and new combine to give hope to young cancer patients

Kim and Simon Kane used to look at other families in the park, playing happily, and share a tinge of envy. Why was their son lying in hospital?

  • by Liam Mannix
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New data shows growing health gap between rich and poor
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New data shows growing health gap between rich and poor

A new report from the Australian Institute of Health and Welfare has prompted calls for improvements to the safety net for poorer people.

  • by Stuart Layt
Household medications send thousands of Australians to hospital
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Household medications send thousands of Australians to hospital

Pharmacists are calling on the federal government to list medicine safety as a national priority, saying it poses more of a threat than vehicle crashes.

  • by Aisha Dow
Get health cover: sick travellers costing NSW $30 million
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Get health cover: sick travellers costing NSW $30 million

The Health Minister has launched a media campaign targeting visitors who mistakenly believe any medical treatment they might need would be free to them in Australia.

  • by Kate Aubusson
'We may not find a cure but we will be closer because of this': the long road to cure Parkinson's
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'We may not find a cure but we will be closer because of this': the long road to cure Parkinson's

Nikki Blackwood was 35 when her body stopped doing what it was told. By the third neurologist there was no denying it.

  • by Kate Aubusson
Melbourne drug trial offers hope for treatment-resistant PTSD
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Melbourne drug trial offers hope for treatment-resistant PTSD

After having a breakdown reviewing Victoria’s road toll, policeman Steve Perry is getting better,  perhaps partly thanks to a new medication.

  • by Aisha Dow