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Madeline Crittenden

Madeline Crittenden is a reporter for The Sunday Telegraph. She joined in 2021 after covering crime and courts for several mastheads throughout NSW.

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NEWS - Parents of Riley Hughes who passed away from whooping cough. They've been campaigning to encourage parents to vaccinate againt whooping cough, with great success. Photo by Daniel Wilkins. PICTURED - Copy pic of Riley

Selfish parents putting lives at risk by spurning vaccinations

Children are at risk of death or disability from preventable diseases as immunisation rates plunge, with misinformation and vaccine exhaustion threatening herd immunity. Riley Hughes (pictured) died at four weeks because he was too young to be vaccinated.

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WEEKEND TELEGRAPH 9TH MAY 2024EMBARGOED - TALK TO JEFF DARMANIN BEFORE USE.Pictured at her home at Valentine on the Central Coast is Menopause sufferer Naomi Weatherburn-Reeves who has been affected by the HRT shortage for menopausal women.Picture: Richard Dobson

The product women are desperate to get their hands on

From headaches to anxiety, depression, rage and muscle aches, Naomi Weatherburn-Reeves’ menopause symptoms were so bad she struggled to go to work. Now a product providing relief is becoming increasingly hard for women to find.

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