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Medical Misogyny
‘Almost killed me’: 1000 women dismissed, left in pain and misdiagnosed
More than a thousand women have shared their disturbing encounters with the medical system as part of an investigation into medical misogyny.
- by Carrie Fellner and Emily Kaine
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Medical Misogyny
‘These mistakes cost lives’: The medical bias that affects half of Australia
Nikki Purtill was lucky to survive an undiagnosed cyst on her brain. Her experience is part of the under-researched phenomenon of medical misogyny.
- by Aisha Dow, Wendy Tuohy, Emily Kaine and Kate Aubusson
Are different political opinions a relationship deal-breaker?
Being on different sides of the political fence doesn’t have to mean the end of a relationship.
- by Emily Kaine
Can Sydneysiders reclaim their lunch hour? Four reporters put the metro to the test
As Sydneysiders welcome the arrival of the metro, designed to shorten travel times and make it easier to get around the city, four Herald reporters set out to test the limitations of their lunch hour.
- by Emily Kaine, Ricky Blank, Cindy Yin and Frances Howe
Original URL: https://www.smh.com.au/by/emily-kaine-p537lt