Australian healthcare professionals are sounding an alarm following a troubling increase in incidents where young children are ingesting button batteries. In South Australia alone, two toddlers have needed emergency surgery …
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Victorian Hospitals Revise Surgical Strategy as Government Rushes to Cut Waitlists
by adminThe Allan government has reiterated its commitment to reducing waiting lists for planned surgeries in Victoria, a task made tougher as the state’s health system continues to recover from the …
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An inspiring story has emerged from the new development site of the Adelaide Women’s and Children’s Hospital, where an 11-year-old cancer patient has received a special tribute. Henry Smart, who …
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Clients of a beauty clinic in Sydney are being advised to undergo blood tests after health authorities raised alarms about potential exposure to serious blood-borne viruses, including hepatitis B, hepatitis …
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Despite government efforts to bolster the public health system, South Australia continues to struggle with long wait times in emergency departments (ED). Recent data from the Australian Medical Association (AMA) …
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Police Investigate Toddler Joe Massa’s Death in Sydney Following Coroner’s Instructions
by adminAn investigation has been initiated following the tragic death of two-year-old Joe Massa, prompted by the New South Wales (NSW) coroner’s directive. According to NSW Police, Joe’s death was not …
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Hospital Executives Held Accountable for the Tragic Passing of Two-Year-Old Joe Massa
by adminThree executives from Healthscope, the operator of Northern Beaches Hospital, faced intense scrutiny regarding the incidents surrounding the death of two-year-old Joe Massa. The hearing, held at the New South …
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Emergency departments at some of New South Wales’ (NSW) busiest hospitals, including Liverpool, Westmead, and Nepean, have seen notable improvements in patient wait times over the past year. The NSW …
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Anais Betts, a sixth-grade student at Central Coast Grammar School, suffered severe injuries after a tree branch fell on her during a school excursion to Government House in Canberra on …
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French surgeon on trial for allegedly raping or abusing 299 individuals, predominantly child patients
by adminWarning: This summary includes references to child sexual assault. A former surgeon from France, Joël Le Scouarnec, aged 74, is currently on trial in Vannes, Brittany, for the alleged rape …
