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‘Presidentialisation of politics’: Daniel Andrews’ iron-fist era exposed in new documents
The former Victorian premier’s private office was extensively involved in responding to health-related media inquiries, prompting warnings about the centralisation of power.
- by Aisha Dow
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Leaked data reveals Victorian hospitals strapped for cash
More than half of Victoria’s health services are running low on cash, prompting fears of lay-offs without a major funding injection from the state government.
- by Annika Smethurst and Kieran Rooney
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Medical board imposed restrictions on doctors at clinic linked to abortion death
Three practitioners involved in the care of a Melbourne woman, who died shortly after a routine procedure, had conditions imposed on their medical registrations in the years and months before her death.
- by Melissa Cunningham and Aisha Dow
In sunny Australia, why are so many people vitamin D deficient?
Doctors are rethinking how we tell Australians to manage sun exposure, amid high vitamin D deficiency.
- by Mary Ward
A tiny nation with only one obstetrician is now a cervical cancer screening leader
Nurses setting out on door-knocks and days-long boat rides to remote islands have helped Tuvalu achieve the remarkable.
- by Aisha Dow
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‘Grave concerns’ for public safety: Doctor suspended over mother’s death after abortion
The suspension of a doctor whose patient died after an abortion he performed has sparked a wider investigation as authorities fear for other patients.
- by Melissa Cunningham, Marta Pascual Juanola and Aisha Dow
Why Sydney scientists kept two livers alive in a box for a week
The world-first study used an organ-preserving machine nicknamed a “liver in a box” that could revolutionise the way scientists trial medicines.
- by Angus Dalton
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Half of Victorian mothers miss vital mental health screenings after birth
Mothers are supposed to be screened for depression at least once during pregnancy and once in the postpartum period. But a Department of Health review found this was not happening.
- by Henrietta Cook and Aisha Dow
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The man who shut down a Sydney emergency department
Robert Steven Turner has faced court after allegedly sending death threats to nurses, leading to his dramatic arrest at Westmead Hospital.
- by Angus Thomson
Cancer or harmless? Doctors grapple with a rise in ‘incidentalomas’
They are the small, dark spots on medical scans that no one was looking for. They could be harmless or life-threatening, and they are on the rise.
- by Henrietta Cook
Why has everyone suddenly got ADHD?
Diagnoses of attention deficit hyperactivity disorder are soaring. Figuring out why is a minefield.
- by Amanda Hooton