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Mark Butler
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- ‘Havoc’ for patients as hundreds of medicines in short supplySydney Morning Herald
- Australia news LIVE: Dutton to name nuclear sites within weeks; Ozempic replicas to be banned in four monthsSydney Morning Herald
- Wait list for weight loss as Ozempic replicas banned in four monthsSydney Morning Herald
- Australia to ban replicas of weight loss drugs Ozempic and MounjaroSydney Morning Herald
- ‘Not appropriate’: Albanese criticises Labor MP over Israel commentsSydney Morning Herald
- Chemists to lose dollar-discount option as government bows to Pharmacy Guild pressureSydney Morning Herald
- Why you’ll have to wait for the government’s new mental health initiativeSydney Morning Herald
- More free urgent care clinics part of $8.5 billion health commitmentSydney Morning Herald
- Mental Health Australia chair quits in despair at government inactionSydney Morning Herald
- Doctors fear Medicare reforms could ‘reproduce failures’ of UK health systemSydney Morning Herald
- Cancer ravaged Mark’s nose. Doctors used 3D printing to make a new oneSydney Morning Herald
- How to manage now private health insurance costs are (seriously) risingSydney Morning Herald
- Zsofi struggled to get timely access to a psychiatrist, so she ended up in an inpatient wardSydney Morning Herald
- SForeign Minister Penny Wong Marries Partner In Adelaide Overnightstarobserver.com.au
- England’s health service bans puberty blockers for childrenSydney Morning Herald
- Private health insurance premiums to rise 3 per cent on averageSydney Morning Herald
- Health watchdog sprayed over six-month delay in doctor complaint caseSydney Morning Herald
- ‘Food was a coping mechanism’: What’s behind the obesity surgeSydney Morning Herald
- ‘A perception it’s your fault’: Call for all people with diabetes to receive new techSydney Morning Herald
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