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Top doctor resigns TGA role over concerns with policing of fringe medicine
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Top doctor resigns TGA role over concerns with policing of fringe medicine

Leading medical campaigner quits committee overseeing Australia’s drugs watchdog, citing years of frustration over kid-glove treatment of complementary medicines.

  • by Liam Mannix

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NSW stays open to South Australia despite 'very concerning' outbreak

NSW stays open to South Australia despite 'very concerning' outbreak

Premier Gladys Berejiklian said NSW would remain open to South Australia as a cluster in Adelaide grew to 17 on Monday, noting the circumstances of the outbreak were 'quite unique'.

  • by Mary Ward, Megan Gorrey and Lucy Cormack
Is the coronavirus getting less deadly or is treatment getting better?

Is the coronavirus getting less deadly or is treatment getting better?

Countries hit by second waves are seeing huge numbers but lower death rates. Why? Are we just getting better at treating the virus, is it a bonus from mask wearing or could COVID already be mutating into something milder?

  • by Sherryn Groch
'Long term effects of the pandemic, bushfires will be severe. The recovery will take years'

'Long term effects of the pandemic, bushfires will be severe. The recovery will take years'

Australia’s GPs warn the mental and physical health consequences of 2020 will be severe and demand radical reforms to cope with the long years of recovery ahead.

  • by Kate Aubusson
Why do some people get hay fever and what can they do about it?
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Why do some people get hay fever and what can they do about it?

Noses start to twitch as pollens sweep in with spring. What is hay fever, how does it relate to COVID-19 and why is it important to nip symptoms in the bud?

  • by Hanna Mills Turbet and Craig Butt
Queensland's end-of-life funding falls short by millions, says AMAQ

Queensland's end-of-life funding falls short by millions, says AMAQ

The AMAQ says much more needs to be invested in palliative care, ahead of the state government introducing euthanasia legislation.

  • by Stuart Layt
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'Well below what's reasonable': Death prompts rethink on regional hospitals

'Well below what's reasonable': Death prompts rethink on regional hospitals

A local doctor will be rehired in regional NSW after a woman bled to death in the emergency department while being treated via telehealth.

  • by Amelia McGuire
Coronavirus does not care about how our federation works

Coronavirus does not care about how our federation works

This virus will just as happily hitch a ride with someone flying interstate as with someone visiting the local pub. Which we means we now need a national approach to testing and tracing.

  • by John Kaldor
No office on-switch as CHO predicts workplaces may change forever

No office on-switch as CHO predicts workplaces may change forever

On the day Victoria recorded no new cases, Brett Sutton predicted some offices would reopen by Christmas but warned there will be no single day when workers will head back to their desks and that workplaces will be very different.

  • by Ashleigh McMillan and Mathew Dunckley
'It's just one of those magic moments': the powerful image helping women in their time of anxiety

'It's just one of those magic moments': the powerful image helping women in their time of anxiety

Taking inspiration from the nearby coast, the Royal Hospital for Women breast cancer diagnostic room now includes a striking, wall-sized image of one of Sydney’s favourite swim spots by former Sydney Morning Herald photographer Dallas Kilponen.

  • by Helen Pitt
Parents want answers over death
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Parents want answers over death

A damning investigation into the death of the fourth newborn to die unexpectedly at Blacktown Hospital within 18 months has uncovered multiple and repeated failures that her grieving parents cannot comprehend.

  • by Kate Aubusson