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Save Lives for Sam campaign: Stop a whole classroom of children dying every year

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Victorian government promises 'tougher scrutiny' of IVF clinics

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MP's emotional direct plea to the public to help save lives as drownings become a 'national emergency'

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From strokes to untreated HIV, ICE detainees describe medical negligence across the US

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