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A Melbourne womans death from a suspected caffeine tablet overdose has sparked concern about the dangers of excessive ...
A young Australian student died of a caffeine overdose after experiencing symptoms like feeling dizzy and numb. According to ...
Christina Lackmann, 32, was a biomedical science student who was found dead in her home in Melbourne after ingesting caffeine ...
The tragic death of Christina Lackmann from a caffeine overdose has sparked concerns about caffeine safety. While 400mg is ...
A woman may still be alive if 80 per cent of Melbourne ambulances were not ramped at hospitals the night she called triple-0, ...
A toxicological analysis of the 32-year-old woman's post-mortem blood samples and stomach contents identified the presence of ...
Investigation reveals ‘excessive and unacceptable’ delay in emergency response after biomedical science student’s fatal ...
A Melbourne woman died of a caffeine overdose, alone in her apartment waiting more than seven hours for an ambulance, the ...
The delay in dispatching an ambulance to Christine Lackmann – found to have dangerously high levels of caffeine – was a factor in her death, coroner rules.
The coroner called the delay “unacceptable,” noting over 80% of ambulances faced hospital offload delays the night Christina ...
Christina Lackmann was found dead in April 2021; she called an ambulance for herself after feeling dizzy and numb, but it ...
A woman was found dead seven hours after calling triple zero, in what a coroner describes as an "acceptable" wait for an ambulance.