Some 50,000 Australians will die from cancer this year,despite big breakthroughs in treatments. What makes cancer so very tough to treat?
A 21-year-old man allegedly murdered Steven Tougher,who was stabbed at a McDonald’s in Sydney’s south-west on Friday morning.
The male paramedic was “an hour or two away” from finishing his night shift. He was treated at the scene and taken to Liverpool Hospital,but later died.
Alex dreams of being able to walk,stand or just use his fingers. Two world-leading clinical trials give him hope.
A hospital in the United States has poached the services of a leading heart surgeon at the Children’s Hospital in Westmead.
The 12-year-old is among more than 200 patients at the Children’s Hospital at Westmead who are waiting for essential surgeries beyond the clinically recommended times.
Simone Williams was left deformed after she fell prey to a cosmetic doctor’s photoshopped social media posts.
Dominic Perrottet denied receiving any preferential treatment when his wife suffered an injury,but confirmed he called Brad Hazzard to seek advice,who happened to be meeting with the NSW Ambulance commissioner.
Eligibility criteria prohibit anyone at higher risk of exposure to HIV from donating blood for three months since their last sexual activity,but that could soon change.
Six days after the catastrophic earthquake struck south-east Turkey,Dr Rob Scott pulled the bodies of two teenage girls from the rubble that was their home.
Joel MacKay presented to hospital emergency needing treatment for his psychosis. Hours later he was back on the streets.