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Allied health professionals must be better considered within broader health policy to support equitable access and sustainable provision of these essential services, writes Anita Westera.
Heavy menstrual bleeding ruined "every aspect" of Michelle Watt's life. While surgery for this common condition can be ...
New data has revealed alarming practices in the prescribing of medicinal cannabis, with one doctor appearing to issue a ...
Mood swings, puberty-like symptoms, growing breasts and a risk of heart attack are some of the side effects of Magnussen’s ...
In today’s Thailand video news, Alex and Jay report on a series of gripping and impactful stories from across Thailand and Southeast Asia. Headlines include a missing UK teen found in a Georgian ...
The Enhanced Games is a sports festival that bills itself as better than the Olympics because it allows athletes to benefit from using performance-enhancing drugs. It will kick off next year in ...
Department of Anaesthesiology and Critical Care Medicine, The Johns Hopkins University ... to improving the widespread deficits in patient safety. The Joint Commission for Accreditation of Healthcare ...
Providers must notify CQC of all incidents that affect the health, safety and welfare ... a detrimental effect on the treatment or care provided to service users, and the failure, or malfunctioning, ...
Australian nurses have responded to hundreds of disaster events over the last six years, but new research led by Charles ...
The state government says the independent inquiry will examine failures of the past to create "generational change" for ...
As WGEA’s analysis shows, the public sector’s average total remuneration gender pay gap of 6.4 per cent is substantially ...