
Anne Connolly
Editor in Chief at Women's Health Journal
Founder and Chair at pcwhf.co.uk
GP passionate about improving health & wellbeing for women & reducing inequality. Educator | Speaker | Founder @PCWHF @RockMyMenopause
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1 month ago |
abc.net.au | Anne Connolly |Ninah Kopel |Gina McKeon |Echo Hui |Annika Blau
For the past four months, I've been starting my weekend with what many might consider a rather unnerving ritual. Every Saturday morning, I make coffee, sit down at my computer from my home in Sydney, and log on to a scheduled Zoom call for a half hour conversation with a convicted killer at Goulburn prison. Garry Davis is 38, but has already spent almost a decade behind bars for a heinous crime.
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1 month ago |
abc.net.au | Anne Connolly |Ninah Kopel |Gina McKeon |Echo Hui
An ABC investigation has revealed that police may have failed to identify another victim of convicted healthcare killer Garry Davis, who was found guilty of murdering two nursing home residents and attempting to kill a third by injecting them with lethal doses of insulin. Elizabeth Eifler, 86, died within the same 48-hour period in which three other residents were injected with deadly doses of insulin by Davis, an aged care worker, at SummitCare Wallsend in Newcastle in October 2013.
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1 month ago |
abc.net.au | Anne Connolly |Ninah Kopel |Gina McKeon |Echo Hui
A retired detective has told the ABC police feared a healthcare murderer could have been a serial killer after they searched his bedroom and found stolen medical items and a collection of death notices. Garry Davis murdered two people and attempted to murder a third by injecting them with lethal doses of insulin at Summitcare Wallsend aged care facility in Newcastle in 2013. During the investigation, police carried out a search of the home where the then 26-year-old lived with his grandparents.
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Sep 24, 2024 |
abc.net.au | Anne Connolly |Ninah Kopel
More than 10,000 Australian women registered for the class action launched by law firm Shine against medical device giant Johnson and Johnson. Federal Court Judge Michael Lee approved the $300 million settlement in March last year, but said he was "troubled" by it. The administrators of the settlement fund say eligibility and compensation assessments will not be completed for some time.
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Sep 24, 2024 |
mdpi.com | Barry Byrne |Laurent Servais |Lindsey Lee Lair |Anne Connolly
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