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Business Briefing: what happens to your credit history

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One of Australia’s major credit reporting agencies, Veda Advantage, is under investigation amid allegations it misused personal financial information and in some cases provided incorrect information. This isn’t the first time a reporting agency has been scrutinised for doing the wrong thing, as Justin Malbon, Professor of Law at Monash...

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More effective and less invasive: how breast cancer treatment has evolved since the 1950s

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imageWe've come a long way since the 1950s in our understanding of breast cancer and how to treat it.from shutterstock.com

Treating breast cancer with a very high dose of chemotherapy doesn’t improve survival any more than if using a standard dose. A recent Cochrane review has put the final nail in the coffin of decades of research debunking the...

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