I was told I couldn’t have kids – now I have twins
A man who was told he would never father his own children when diagnosed with a condition meaning he carried no sperm, is now the proud father of twins after an incredible medical journey.
A man who was told he would never father his own children when diagnosed with a condition meaning he carried no sperm, is now the proud father of twins after an incredible medical journey.
The drug currently being trialled is just one step away from being hailed as the “holy grail” of treating memory loss and cognitive decline. Here’s how the new medication works.
Researchers have revealed the drastic changes to your body when you stop using weight-loss drugs like Ozempic or Wegovy.
More Aussie men won’t give up eating red meat as it makes them feel stronger, sexier, and more powerful — even though it’s slowly killing them.
A damning review has found the Victorian building regulator’s severe failures left homeowners suffering “significant” financial, emotional, and health issues.
As part of Unplug24 – which encourages Aussies to abstain from social media today – one of the nation’s best-known businessmen has spoken about a Twitter stalker invading his private life.
An Australian team has revealed for the first time what raises the risk of developing peanut allergies, and the changes that could “help turn the tide” on the rise in food sensitivities.
Australian midwifery is in “crisis” as insiders lift lid on “widespread” staff shortages, “poor” patient care and wards at risk of closure.
Illness from the same family of viruses can be severe, and even lead to death.
Friends laughed at Rosanna when she told them she couldn’t lift her leg after a busy shift. It turns out, her concerns were no laughing matter.
Side-effects from mRNA vaccines can leave some people suffering headaches, fever and fatigue, while others have no reaction at all. Melbourne scientists have now found out why.
The ongoing cost-of-living crisis has forced hundreds of thousands of Australians to downgrade something more than half of us have.
Katherine mums will be able to give birth at their local hospital despite fears that critical staffing shortfalls would result in the maternity unit’s closure.
Joanna could only book afternoon flights because she spent her mornings on the toilet with crippling IBS – now her life isn’t dictated by her chronic condition.
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