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Beyond the mammogram: How AI is spotting hidden breast cancer risks

Beyond the mammogram: How AI is spotting hidden breast cancer risks

A new tool provides a personalised risk score for developing breast cancer, and can reduce unnecessary investigations.

  • by Henrietta Cook

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‘Serious injuries’: 67 per cent rise in children hurt by e-scooters in just one year

‘Serious injuries’: 67 per cent rise in children hurt by e-scooters in just one year

The injuries, which commonly occur among boys aged 10 to 14, can include broken bones, fractured skulls and even a ruptured spleen.

  • by Broede Carmody
Doctor accused of excessive pap smears, kissing patients banned indefinitely

Doctor accused of excessive pap smears, kissing patients banned indefinitely

The doctor performed four pap smears a year on one patient, but no pathology report was found. Another patient said he kissed her on the lips.

  • by Courtney Kruk
‘Ongoing pigeon problem’: Hospital review finds 112 maintenance faults

‘Ongoing pigeon problem’: Hospital review finds 112 maintenance faults

The NSW government’s snap review comes after health workers raised patient safety concerns over fungus, mould and pigeon infestations.

  • by Kate Aubusson
Patients catch bird lice in NSW hospital infested with pigeons
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Patients catch bird lice in NSW hospital infested with pigeons

Bird droppings falling from ceiling vents, dead smells in corridors and bird lice have all been reported at NSW hospitals in the last three months, documents reveal.

  • by Angus Thomson
‘They don’t work’: Subsidies to be slashed for expensive spinal implants linked to severe injuries

‘They don’t work’: Subsidies to be slashed for expensive spinal implants linked to severe injuries

The federal Health Department plans to slash insurance rebates for spinal cord stimulators after concluding there isn’t enough evidence to support use of the expensive, controversial devices.

  • by Liam Mannix
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‘Disturbing’: Mould found in hospital after deadly fungus cluster

‘Disturbing’: Mould found in hospital after deadly fungus cluster

The mould infestation was found after a cluster of fungal infections leading to the deaths of two patients.

  • by Angus Thomson and Michael Ruffles
Calls for needle-exchange program after hundreds of prisoners at risk

Calls for needle-exchange program after hundreds of prisoners at risk

Almost 300 people have potentially been exposed to HIV and hepatitis C in prison, but the state government has brushed aside calls for sterile equipment.

  • by Courtney Kruk
Public patients out of pocket for accepting surgery program

Public patients out of pocket for accepting surgery program

Surgery Connect was launched in 2008 to ease pressure on the state’s spiralling elective surgery waitlist, and was given a nearly $50 million boost last month. But some patients say it’s left them worse off.

  • by Courtney Kruk
‘These are preventable deaths’: 40 Victorians suing hospitals over the loss of their loved ones
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‘These are preventable deaths’: 40 Victorians suing hospitals over the loss of their loved ones

Martin Ang’s father, Richard, was deemed at high risk of suicide just 20 minutes before the treatment order keeping him in hospital was revoked. He died less than two days later.

  • by Henrietta Cook
Drug-resistant ‘gonorrhoea superbugs’ are spreading across Sydney
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Drug-resistant ‘gonorrhoea superbugs’ are spreading across Sydney

Health authorities are growing concerned about the limited effectiveness of antibiotics to treat the common sexually transmitted infection.

  • by Angus Thomson