An investigation by the Health Department confirmed Colac Area Health had healthy staff registered as patients when Victorian Health Minister Mary-Anne Thomas visited on in 2023.
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An investigation by the Health Department confirmed Colac Area Health had healthy staff registered as patients when Victorian Health Minister Mary-Anne Thomas visited on in 2023.
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US poised to ease restrictions on marijuana in historic shift, but it'll remain controlled substance
The U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration will move to reclassify marijuana as a less dangerous drug, a historic shift to generations of American drug policy that could have wide ripple effects across the country ...
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Doctors say it will also create a 'treasure trove' of data, samples and images that will help in the global fight against the disease, which kills 12,000 Brits every year.
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At least 504,276 such patients arrived at casualty wards last year on foot or by private or public transport amid the 'shocking' crisis in ambulance response times.
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Also known as renal calculus disease, nephrolithiasis, or urolithiasis, the issue will affect approximately 11 percent of Americans at some point in their lives.
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Gary Ruskin, founder of U.S. Right to Know, says the government is covering it up.
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NHS breached mixed same-sex ward ban nearly 44,000 times in 2023 as the figure doubles in five years
Patients were placed on mixed-sex NHS hospital wards a record 43,700 times last year - despite the practice being banned in 2012. This was more than double the 20,061 reported in 2019,
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Plastic surgeon-to-the-stars Dr Gary Motykie revealed the celebrities who had likely had fillers, resulting in them having 'fuller' faces. He said he was seeing more patients like this.
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A United Nations official said negotiators have a "clear path to landing an ambitious deal" on plastic pollution. But environmentalists say the plastic industry is undermining an effective agreement.
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Dr Ian Hennessee, a CDC disease investigator, told DailyMail.com that climate change is making treatment-resistant fungal diseases far more common.
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