Doctors said my 200bpm heart rate was ‘just anxiety’
Mum-of-three Lauren Pfeiffer would be sitting on the couch and her heart would be beating over 200 beats per minute, but doctors said she had “anxiety”.
Mum-of-three Lauren Pfeiffer would be sitting on the couch and her heart would be beating over 200 beats per minute, but doctors said she had “anxiety”.
A woman’s desperate dash to Adelaide in time for her loved one’s surgery was delayed after a Naracoorte fuel station refused to let her pay cash during the global outage.
An Adelaide grandmother – and well-known dog breeder and disability carer – went into hospital to have her gallbladder removed but ended up with a terminal cancer diagnosis.
A northern suburbs mum-of-three has taken her health into her own hands after doctors were unable to discover what was wrong with her.
An “unfair” bureaucratic loophole means a young family has to raise $350,000 and possibly move overseas to access treatment for their six-year-old boy battling a rare cancer.
The 26-year-old mum says there’s one small thing every prospective business owner should do before setting up their company – but it’s often overlooked.
Seaside diners can still grab a pizza the action as a cult favourite expands into the site of a beloved chain that quietly shut its doors this week.
Two-year-old Samara was an average toddler running around the home – but she’s been left with mobility deficits after languishing paralysed in the WCH emergency department for six hours.
Just two weeks after walking his daughter down the aisle, Mick Walker was diagnosed with cancer – and then he was told the only treatment was interstate away from his loved ones.
A beloved hole-in-the-wall takeaway and delivery only pizza chain has quietly deactivated all social media and deleted its app after making the decision to shut shop.
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