Respiratory health
- Analysis
- Science
How bad science warped our ideas about black mould
Fear of toxic black mould infects public consciousness. Should you panic about its health impacts?
- Angus Dalton
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The toxic blooms hiding in many of our homes – and a new way to find them
Scientists are repurposing an agricultural device to better detect indoor levels of an airborne health hazard.
- Angus Dalton
Sick leave soars amid flu, COVID and cold collision
The storm of flu, pneumonia, colds and other germs circulating this winter drove a massive surge in the number of Australians taking sick leave.
- Kate Aubusson
- Editorial
- Coronavirus pandemic
Willingness to review and learn necessary for post-COVID response
It was, as was often said, “unprecedented times”, and Australians placed their faith in the public health response.
- The Herald's View
‘It’s quite unusual’: The five infections making Queenslanders so sick
The preferred antibiotic to treat ‘walking pneumonia’ in children is in short supply, as a wave of respiratory illnesses spreads across Queensland.
- Marissa Calligeros
- Exclusive
- Smoking & vaping
‘Russian roulette’: Teens suffer seizures, vomiting after using Snapchat vapes
Six young people have presented to emergency departments with seizures, loss of consciousness and vomiting within days of each other.
- Mary Ward
The drug that saved Jess Ragusa’s life, and gave her a baby
Cooper Ragusa is part of what has been called the “Trikafta baby boom” since the groundbreaking cystic fibrosis drug was first subsidised for Australians a year ago.
- Angus Thomson
‘An absolute game-changer’: Children under 12 to receive life-saving drug
Access to medication to treat cystic fibrosis through the PBS will change the life of five-year-old Harry Killoran.
- Angus Thomson
Respiratory virus sends more children to hospital than flu or COVID
The virus can cause people to have trouble breathing or suffer dehydration, potentially lead to pneumonia, and is most severe in babies.
- Timna Jacks
After Aishwarya, Perth Children’s Hospital was meant to be on the mend. But Sunny’s story shows there is still a lot to be done.
A Perth mother has revealed how a nurse pointed to a poster advertising Aishwarya’s CARE call service, and told her she should “exhaust all other options” before using it. Then when she finally did call, she was told she’d come through to the “after hours” line.
- Hamish Hastie
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