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Second person dies as Legionnaires’ disease cases rise to 77

Second person dies as Legionnaires’ disease cases rise to 77

A man in his 60s has died from Legionnaires’ disease amid an outbreak in Melbourne’s west.

  • by Ashleigh McMillan

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Bid to change ‘archaic’ IVF rules to include solo and same-sex parents
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Bid to change ‘archaic’ IVF rules to include solo and same-sex parents

The definition of infertility to receive Medicare-funded fertility treatment requires couples to try to conceive through unprotected sex for one year.

  • by Kate Aubusson
The Sydney clinic barred from treating patients

The Sydney clinic barred from treating patients

The state’s healthcare watchdog is cracking down on alternative clinics offering a controversial medical procedure banned by regulators in the United States.

  • by Angus Thomson
Woman dies as contact tracers identify suspected source of Legionnaires’ outbreak

Woman dies as contact tracers identify suspected source of Legionnaires’ outbreak

A cooling tower in Melbourne’s west is the suspected source of a deadly outbreak that has killed one woman and spread to 70 cases.

  • by Henrietta Cook
A leg or a useless paperweight: When can a severed limb be reattached?

A leg or a useless paperweight: When can a severed limb be reattached?

When a surfer’s leg washed up on a NSW beach after he was mauled by a three-metre shark, the speculation began. Would surgeons reattach it?

  • by Kate Aubusson
Hundreds of staff underpaid by private healthcare provider
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Hundreds of staff underpaid by private healthcare provider

Healthscope, one of Australia’s largest private hospital operators, is making remediation payments after estimating it underpaid staff by $21.7 million.

  • by Jewel Topsfield and Henrietta Cook
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Doctors asked to cut back on IV fluids amid ‘extreme’ global shortage

Doctors asked to cut back on IV fluids amid ‘extreme’ global shortage

NSW Health has warned the state’s supply of intravenous fluids is critical as doctors say they may be forced to cancel some non-urgent surgeries.

  • by Kate Aubusson and Angus Thomson
The doctors who depend on Rex to allow them to deliver regional care

The doctors who depend on Rex to allow them to deliver regional care

Sydney cardiologist Rachael Cordina regularly does an early morning dash to regional NSW, usually on a Rex flight. Now country towns are worried after the airline went into administration.

  • by Catherine Naylor
Radical new approach to treating food allergies rolled out across Australia
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Radical new approach to treating food allergies rolled out across Australia

Experts hope a daily dose of peanut powder could be the game changer in helping Australia tackle its mantle as allergy capital of the world.

  • by Henrietta Cook
More Australians die while waiting for an organ donor
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More Australians die while waiting for an organ donor

More than 50 Australians died while waiting for an organ transplant last year – and the number of registered donors is declining.

  • by Mary Ward
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