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Devastated Perth parents slam findings over their toddler son’s death

Devastated Perth parents slam findings over their toddler son’s death

The family of 21-month-old Sandipan Dhar, who died from undiagnosed leukemia, are rejecting Ramsay Health Care’s finding that he received “appropriate” care.

  • by Holly Thompson

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What Amy Winehouse and Shane Warne can tell us about death statistics

What Amy Winehouse and Shane Warne can tell us about death statistics

An Australian analysis has compared the death rates of sports stars and musicians.

  • by Angus Dalton
The dodgy nail salon practices fuelling a surge in fungal infections

The dodgy nail salon practices fuelling a surge in fungal infections

Podiatrists estimate there has been an 80 per cent rise in cases of fungal nail infections linked to poor hygiene practices as pedicures and manicures become a beauty staple.

  • by Henrietta Cook
This man’s eye burst like a ‘balloon full of water’. He’s suing a hospital over an injection gone wrong
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This man’s eye burst like a ‘balloon full of water’. He’s suing a hospital over an injection gone wrong

Sydney Eye Hospital denies it breached its duty of care to Giovanni Busa, who is taking legal action over a procedure he alleges left him blind in one eye.

  • by Angus Thomson
It’s winter, your nose is runny. But these cold and flu tablets may not help

It’s winter, your nose is runny. But these cold and flu tablets may not help

What some consumers don’t realise is that a common drug used to treat blocked noses does not work when taken in tablet, capsule or liquid form.

  • by Jewel Topsfield
Painful contraction for private maternity hospitals
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Painful contraction for private maternity hospitals

One in four women gives birth in private hospitals. The collapse of private obstetrics will have huge flow-on effects for the public system.

  • by Kate Aubusson
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Using AI, this app may tell if you have an STI
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Using AI, this app may tell if you have an STI

An Australian app is showing promise in identifying infections in photos using artificial intelligence, amid a surge in people contracting STIs over the past year.

  • by Mary Ward
‘Sex bubbles’: Why Victorians should keep a list of their sex partners
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‘Sex bubbles’: Why Victorians should keep a list of their sex partners

The state is in the grip of its largest mpox outbreak, with 76 cases detected over the past three months, compared with just eight cases last year.

  • by Henrietta Cook
‘People don’t want to talk’: The taboo ‘zombie’ problem in medical science

‘People don’t want to talk’: The taboo ‘zombie’ problem in medical science

Bad science is affecting clinical guidelines, but now an Australian professor has a solution.

  • by Angus Dalton
Doctors look interstate for work as Victorian budget squeeze hits hard

Doctors look interstate for work as Victorian budget squeeze hits hard

Hiring freezes and job losses at Victorian hospitals are prompting many healthcare workers to look interstate for work.

  • by Henrietta Cook
Why these parents didn’t sue the hospital that killed their baby
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Why these parents didn’t sue the hospital that killed their baby

What does justice look like when your child dies due to catastrophic medical errors?

  • by Kate Aubusson