21/04 Victorian MP calls out hospital act
-A politician has called out hospital staff who refuse medical treatment based on their religious beliefs.
- News.com.au21/02 Culture Kings founder travels for bizarre medical treatment
-The co-founder of an Australian streetwear giant has detailed the bizarre health procedure he has undergone in Mexico – which includes having his blood drained four times.
- News.com.au04/02 Family of girl killed in jet crash speak out - 'our hearts are in pieces'
-Valentina Guzman Murillo and her mother Lizeth Murillo Ozuna have been identified as two of the seven people killed in the Philadelphia jet crash last Friday
- Express31/01 Parents jailed for almost starving child to death
-A mother and father who almost starved their teenage ballerina daughter to death denied anything was wrong with her – with a judge noting they were more concerned about their “egos, views and beliefs”.
- News.com.au25/01 Behind the IPO of Weiyi Holdings: AI Medical Cracking "Value Medical" problem
-Behind the IPO of Weiyi Holdings: AI Medical Cracking "Value Medical" problem
- Sina30/12 Man drowns rescuing group of kids
-A man has drowned while rescuing a group of children at a beach in Tasmania’s south.
- News.com.au18/12 Are these AI doctors reliable in treating patients?
-Are these AI doctors reliable in treating patients?
- Sina15/11 ‘Happy for her’: Remorseless dad’s police tape
-The father found guilty of the manslaughter of his daughter by withdrawing her life-saving medication told police it is what the eight-year-old wanted and that he was “happy for her”.
- News.com.au17/10 32yo burned in home in horror alleged attack
-Thousands of dollars are pouring into a fund for a woman who suffered serious burns after her central western NSW home was set alight in an alleged attack.
- News.com.au29/09 Surprisingly you don't know? Explaining the benefits you can receive and the systems you can use just by joining health insurance etc.
-Coverage for various situations such as illness, injury, and childbirth In Japan, all citizens can receive comprehensive medical care through public medical insurance. Another feature is that you can receive advanced medical care at a low cost. This is possible because we all have health insurance. Health insurance provides coverage in a variety of situations, including illness, injury, childbirth
- MSN12/09 Completion of the capacity is carried out in the required and low-demand fields of assistantships
-The Medical and Specialized Education Council approved the issue of completing the capacity in specialized, subspecialized and fellowship assistantship courses in 3 specialized fields, 8 subspecialized fields, and 2 fellowship fields.
- Mehr News08/09 emergency medical crisis
-[Seoul = Newspim] Reporter Choi Ji-hwan = On the afternoon of the 8th, a notice was posted in front of the Regional Emergency Medical Center at a university hospital in Seoul, informing them that adult treatment will be suspended once a week. 2024.09.08 [email protected]
- MSN14/07 Takafuji will receive treatment for two weeks, and if he is completely closed, it could fall to Makushita.
-◆First day of Sumo in Nagoya (14th, Dolphins Arena) The Japan Sumo Association has released the medical certificate of Takafuji (Isegahama), the second player in the East Juryo tournament, who was absent from the first day. ``I will need to take two weeks off work due to an injury to the lateral collateral ligament of my right ankle.'' Depending on his recovery, he may be able to participate mid-s
- MSN27/06 Luna's parents are pleading with the federal government to help access a rare cancer treatment
-Parents are hoping the government could help with millions of dollars so they can travel to access the drug while Australia's regulators consider its use at home.
- abc.net.au20/06 Elderly man charged with murder of wife ‘in need of urgent medical treatment
-The man has been remanded in custody and is due to appear in court of Friday, June 21.
- Express19/06 Gwangju University Hospital suspends treatment for 50 professors... The actual closure rate of hospitals and clinics is low (comprehensive)
-Patient inconvenience due to temporary closure... Local doctors hold a rally and condemn the government (Gwangju = Yonhap News) Reporter Park Cheol-hong and Cheon Jeong-in = On the 18th, when doctors across the country began to suspend medical treatment, many doctors at Gwangju and Jeonnam university hospitals and private hospitals also suspended medical treatment. Although some patients complaine
- MSN19/06 Non-essential group vacation for specialists in 4 departments… “70-80% of Chungnam National University Hospital participates in closure” (comprehensive)
-There is no major confusion in the Chungcheong area, but there are medical gaps everywhere... Patients endure pain and leave, local hospitals also join in the closure... Residents complain of inconvenience and disappointment as pediatric hospital is closed (Daejeon, Sejong, Cheonan = Yonhap News) Reporter Yoo Eui-ju, Yang Young-seok, Lee Joo-hyung, and Kang Soo-hwan = "I can't see the doctor today
- MSN18/06 Outpatient treatment for 50 professors at Chonnam National University Hospital and Chosun University Hospital suspended
-Many private hospitals are closed or have reduced treatment… Some patients expressed their dissatisfaction (Gwangju = Yonhap News) Reporter Park Cheol-hong = On the 18th, when doctors across the country began to suspend medical treatment, many doctors at Gwangju and Jeonnam university hospitals and private hospitals also suspended medical treatment. At Chonnam National University Hospital, 26 of t
- MSN18/06 ‘Medical gap’ becomes a reality… Professors and patients at some medical centers at Seoul National University Hospital: ‘0’
-The professor emergency committee will be on indefinite hiatus from this day... Patients say, "How can this be?", indignation, "The operating room utilization rate will drop from 62.7% to 33.5%", Hospital "It is true that treatment is being reduced, but there is no major confusion"... Emergency committee "Professors are on duty" (Seoul = Yonhap News) Reporter Kim Jan-di and Kwon Ji-hyeon = On the
- MSN29/05 An ancient treatment for cancer? 4,000-year-old Egyptian skull a 'milestone in the history of medicine'
-Researchers have uncovered what look like surgery marks on an ancient Egyptian skull with remains of a tumour-like growth, suggesting ancient Egyptians not only got cancer, they may also have tried to treat it.
- abc.net.au27/05 The Vígszínház organizes a supporting performance for the recovery of Kátya Tompos
-The entire troupe wants to support the cause and help the actress suffering from a rare cancer in her recovery, they wrote.
- hvg.hu27/05 New federal form streamlines hospital complaint process
-The federal government has a new online site for people who want to complain about hospitals violating their rights.
- NewsNation05/05 The surgery professor couldn't bear to take a break, "Because I can't send the patient away."
-Lee Do-sang, Chairman of the Catholic Medical University Faculty Council, "It's not about the government, it's about the patients." Even after the Emergency Committee decided to 'recommend a break,' he remained on site and performed the scheduled treatment (Seoul = Yonhap News) Reporter Kim Jan-di = "The only thing that remains is because we cannot abandon the patients. Patients. “I can’t send it
- MSN25/04 Moment Belle Gibson’s best friend realised she was lying about having cancer
-The former best friend of Belle Gibson has recalled the moment she realised the Melbourne cancer faker was conning millions of people – and making hundreds of thousands of dollars in the process.
- News.com.au08/04 ‘World’s fattest boy’ is now unrecognisable
-A teenager who once used to be the “world’s fattest boy” is unrecognisable after undergoing a dramatic transformation.
- News.com.au21/03 Crucial detail in refugee’s fatal fall
-A leading Australian human rights lawyer has made a bombshell claim about the health of a Sudanese refugee who died from a fatal fall on Manus Island, saying the man’s family may never know the answers as to whether he could have received different care.
- News.com.au23/02 ‘Not possible’: Hopes of a Michael Schumacher F1 return shut down
-A former racing opponent of Michael Schumacher has opened up about how a return to F1 would “not be possible” for the stricken star.
- News.com.au14/02 Ain Allahi: Health adviser will be stationed in Iranian embassies
-The Minister of Health announced the establishment of health advisors in the embassies of our country with the aim of organizing and attracting health tourists from various countries.
- Mehr News12/02 ‘Stuff of nightmares’: Footballer struck by lightning on field, dies
-This is the horrifying moment a footballer was struck by lightning during a match.
- News.com.au30/01 FP points out that ``Most medical insurance is basically unnecessary,'' even if medical expenses amount to 1 million yen a month, ``if you use public subsidies, your life will not be ruined.''
-Amid rising prices, many people are reconsidering their insurance policies in order to avoid pressure on their household finances. What you should consider is medical insurance. For households with private life insurance (excluding Japan Post Insurance and various mutual aid insurance), benefits are provided for those who are hospitalized or undergo surgery due to illness or injury […]
- MSN18/01 ``The tuition fees were high...'' Samdayu Dokumabi, who was unaware of the high-cost medical treatment system, used his savings to pay for the intestinal blockage and colon cancer surgery.
-How do celebrities deal with the burden of medical expenses when they become ill? In 2005, actor Mitsubishi Samdayu underwent surgery for an intestinal blockage, and had the rare experience of discovering a colon cancer tumor in the intestine that was removed during the surgery. “When we rushed to the hospital, it was too late […]
- MSN16/01 What is EMTALA, the federal law at the center of abortion fight?
-The Biden administration is citing the 1986 law in lawsuits against states that enacted abortion bans.
- NewsNation12/01 Shock moment rifle allegedly turned on cops
-A man has been charged following an alleged chaotic chase through Perth’s semirural southeast suburbs, where he allegedly fired upon officers with a rifle.
- News.com.au12/01 Sibling skiers reveal horrifying moment Lake Tahoe avalanche ‘boosted’ one off cliffs, trapped other up to her neck
-Two Aussie siblings say they’re lucky to be alive after they survived a massive avalanche at a Californian ski resort which left one man dead.
- New York Post13/12 Win for mum who stabbed brother-in-law
-A new mother who was jailed for violently stabbing her partner’s brother has scored a win in the state’s highest court after her bail conditions were relaxed.
- News.com.au12/12 ‘Could have died’: Woman’s crash nightmare
-A Victorian woman said she “came off very lucky” and “could have died” after she became one of 22 people requiring hospitalisation from injuries suffered in a horror spate of crashes in thick fog.
- News.com.au24/11 Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs sued by third accuser over alleged rape
-A third woman has filed a lawsuit against Sean “Diddy” Combs, alleging the rapper and singer-songwriter Aaron Hall both took turns raping her and a friend in the early 1990s.
- News.com.au23/11 Jamie Foxx sued for sexual assault
-Jamie Foxx is being accused of sexually assaulting a woman in New York City in 2015.
- News.com.au21/11 ‘Daughter of God’: Mum’s disturbing claim
-A mother charged over the death of her eight-year-old daughter was previously convicted of failing to provide her with the necessities of life, telling a jury at that trial she was “a daughter of God”.
- News.com.au14/11 Horror as workers burned in chemical spill
-Five workers have been injured and two have been rushed to hospital after a toxic spill broke out at the Pinjarra Alcoa Refinery south of Perth.
- News.com.au07/11 Major update in crash that killed teen boys
-The families of the two boys killed in a horror car crash say they are devastated at the deaths of the two teens.
- News.com.au31/10 ‘Looked like murder’: Horror update on ice hockey player’s death
-The tragic death of former NHL player Adam Johnson has been described as “murder”.
- News.com.au26/10 Failed assassination attempt in PM’s suburb
-Two men remain on the run following a “targeted and surveilled” assassination attempt of a man with alleged bikie connections in one of Sydney’s most affluent suburbs.
- News.com.au20/10 Injured man hit with 13 charges
-A man, has been charged with a string of alleged offences, including deprivation of liberty, after police were called to a home in an affluent suburb in Perth’s north east.
- News.com.au19/10 Injured man arrested; taken for treatment
-A badly injured man, who spent a day on the run from WA Police, has been arrested 20km away from where he was last seen.
- News.com.au12/09 ‘Life-threatening’: Weird Bali travel warning
-Travellers to Bali and other tourist hotspots are being warned to be careful around animals, with an increasing number of Australians suffering bites and scratches on holiday.
- News.com.au07/09 Al Pacino and lover’s ‘split’ twist
-Al Pacino and his girlfriend Noor Alfallah are still romantically involved despite her filing for full custody of their 3-month-old son.
- News.com.au07/09 Al Pacino’s 29-year-old girlfriend files for full custody of their son
-Noor Alfallah has filed for full physical custody of the three-month-old son she shares with actor Al Pacino.
- News.com.au29/08 Linda Burney reveals her voice ‘changed’ after surgery
-Indigenous Australians Minister Linda Burney has revealed she suffered a mini-stroke before suffering vocal changes that sparked a vicious whispering campaign about her health..
- News.com.au28/08 Grave fears for Aussie jailed in China
-An Australian academic jailed in China on espionage charges fears he will die in prison if he does not receive medical treatment, his friends said Monday.
- News.com.au29/07 ‘I’m dying’: Teen stabbed on 16th birthday
-A Melbourne teen celebrating his 16th birthday thought he was going to die, after he was stabbed in a brutal attack while hanging out with some mates in the city’s west on Thursday.
- News.com.au20/06 Woman’s last request before taking her life
-Maccas and a day at the beach.
- News.com.au19/06 Why a young woman is at peace with dying
-On Wednesday, Lily Thai will die.
- News.com.au11/06 ‘Game’ behind kids’ miracle Amazon survival
-The four children who were found alive six weeks after a plane crash survived by using hair ribbons for shelter and experience from a “survival game”, two proud family members revealed.
- News.com.au10/06 New details on mum allegedly set on fire by ex
-The mother of a woman left fighting for her life after she was allegedly set on fire by her estranged husband has issued an emotional update.
- News.com.au24/05 Number of Brits paying for medical care 'risen by a THIRD since Covid'
-Around 272,000 Brits forked out the cash for ops such as hip and knee replacements and cataract surgery, up 36.7 per cent since 2019, according to the Private Healthcare Information Network.
- DailyMail24/05 Amey had to pay almost $5,000 upfront for her cancer diagnosis. Now she's taking the fight to parliament
-A funding anomaly means patients are being hit with thousands in out-of-pocket costs. Now 12,000 people are calling for change.
- abc.net.au15/05 Secret world Australia wants to ignore
-Women who escaped persecution in their home countries only to be further damaged by Australia have spoken out about their horrific experiences.
- News.com.au03/05 Disturbing twist in Aussie’s poison nightmare
-Alex Shorey, 24, has finally been flown back to Australia after being medically evacuated from Taiwan.
- News.com.au22/04 Alligator found in Brooklyn lake with bath stopper stuck inside dies
-An aligator found in the frigid waters of Prospect Park Lake, Brooklyn in February has died despite undergoing extensive medical treatment. The alligator had a chronic ulcer in its stomach.
- DailyMail14/04 ‘Most dangerous’ thing about camping revealed
-Welcome to Ask Doctor Zac, a weekly column from news.com.au. This week, Dr Zac Turner reveals how to counter the risks involved in a camping trip.
- News.com.au28/03 Fury erupts over stepdad’s jail exit
-Community members have slammed the decision to release a “putrid grub” who concealed the murder of his six-year-old stepdaughter by dousing her body with petrol and setting it on fire.
- News.com.au25/02 Australians accessing super early are spending it on medical treatment
-Australians getting early access to their super are overwhelmingly doing this to fund medical treatment. Very few have been doing because of mortgage stress. Now Labor is taking on plastic surgeons.
- DailyMail24/02 ‘Possibility’ little girl’s life could have been saved
-There’s a “small” chance that a seven-year-old girl would still be alive if she had received medical treatment sooner from Perth Children’s Hospital, a coronial inquest has found.
- News.com.au13/02 Boy, 5, suddenly dies on holiday
-A five-year-old Townsville boy who woke up with what appeared to be a harmless headache while on holiday has tragically died four days later in hospital.
- News.com.au13/02 Boy, 5, suddenly dies on holiday
-Andre Daisy, 5, died unexpectedly after coming down with flu-like symptoms on the car ride home after a family holiday in Brisbane on Thursday, February 2.
- News.com.au24/01 Hunt for gunman after carpark shooting
-Police are searching for a man who allegedly shot a 19-year-old man in the elbow with a sawn off rifle during a carpark meet up on the Gold Coast.
- News.com.au23/01 Monterey mass shooter may have received medical treatment
-Huu Can Tran, 72, may have went to the hospital after killing 10 people during Chinese Lunar New Year celebrations in Monterey.
- DailyMail03/01 Horror twist to prisoner escape
-A prisoner who escaped while receiving treatment in hospital has been found dead after being shot outside of a home in North Hobart.
- News.com.au02/01 Three music festival fans sent to hospital
-Tens of thousands of people braved the first day of the new year at Field Day music festival, with paramedics kept busy in the sweltering conditions.
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