2014年8月17日 星期日

2014-08-18 Australia Health

  Sydney Morning Herald   
Diet pill effective, but hard to tolerate  9news.com.au
A combination diet pill, which may soon become available in Australia, helps obese people shed the kilos and maintain the loss, new research suggests. But the bad news is that the medication has some unpleasant side-effects, according to the study ...

Drug works for weight loss but riddled with side-effects   Endocrinology Update
Two-drug diet pill helps keep weight off, research suggests   New Zealand Herald
Combination drug therapy could help weight loss   Sydney Morning Herald
Business Insider Australia   
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  The Guardian   
Deaths for 4 top UK cancers drop sharply  NEWS.com.au
DEATH rates for four cancers that account for half of all cancer deaths in the UK have fallen by almost a third since the early 1990s, new figures show. OVER the last two decades the combined death rates for breast, bowel, lung and prostate cancer have fallen ...

Sharp rise in survival rates for most common cancers   Herald Scotland
'Join cancer fight' call as death rates fall   BBC News
Australians Have Better Chances of Surviving Cancer Than New Zealanders   International Business Times AU
Daily Mail   
The Times (subscription)   
Express.co.uk   
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  Sydney Morning Herald   
Thailand's surrogate mothers urged to register, affecting up to 150 Australian ...  Brisbane Times
Bangkok: Thai medical authorities are moving to protect Thai surrogate mothers carrying an estimated 150 babies who have Australian biological parents, fearing some may decide to abort their foetuses. Many of the mothers have been left in limbo by a ...

Japanese man in baby surrogacy scandal to return to Thailand this week: Lawyer   The Straits Times
Thai Police to Visit Over Surrogate Case   The Cambodia Daily (subscription)
Aussie Same-Sex Couple Leaves Thailand With Newborn Twins Amid ...   International Business Times AU
Business Insider Australia   
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Road deaths fall, but not for all  The Australian
AUSTRALIA'S road fatality rate has fallen below five deaths per 100,000 people for the first time. BUT the deaths of older drivers (65 years and over) have increased by 13 per cent over the past 12 months, the federal government says, and cyclists also ...


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'Toxic fat' ads to tackle obesity  Bendigo Advertiser
Graphic "toxic fat" television ads will be splashed across Victoria in a bid to tackle the state's growing obesity problem. The LiveLighter public education campaign "takes people inside their own bodies, showing the toxic build-up of visceral fat, which can ...


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  The Independent   
Teens Are Having Anal Sex, and They Are Not Necessarily Enthusiastic About It  Bustle
A shocking new study has revealed an unfortunate truth about the nature of sexual relationships between teenagers today. Anal sex is becoming increasingly prevalent — but not necessarily as a result of mutual consent. Researchers at the London School of ...

Unhealthy culture around anal sex encouraging coercion and pain   HealthCanal.com
When it comes to sex, teaching consent isn't enough   Arizona Daily Star
Anal sex study reveals climate of 'coercion'   The Independent

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Link between weight and asthma in kids  The Australian
THE more weight a child has, the higher the risk of developing asthma, according to Germany's Association of Pulmonologists. THEIR finding is based on a new study that indicates there is a direct correlation between over-average body mass index (BMI) and ...


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  Daily Mail   
Children treated with growth hormone are SEVEN times more likely to suffer ...  Daily Mail
Children who receive growth hormone to treat short stature or hormone deficiency may be at increased risk of strokes as young adults, according to a new study. The study found that patients treated with growth hormone early in life are more than seven times ...

Growth Hormone Increases Chances of a Stroke   Dumb-Out
Stroke risk 7 times higher for children treated with growth hormone   Delhi Daily News
Childhood Growth Hormone Treatments Linked to Increased Risk of Stroke in ...   Science World Report
Fox News   
HCPLive   
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  Yahoo!7 News   
Sydney hospital launches internal investigation after patient records altered  ABC Online
MICHAEL BRISSENDEN: When you go to see your doctor, you assume that he or she will keep an accurate record of that consultation. But that's not what happened at a public hospital in Sydney. As Australian Story reveals tonight, the Royal North Shore ...

Breaking the code: Donor-conceived children search for identity of fathers and ...   The West Australian
A sperm-donor daughter's quest to discover her real father   Daily Life

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  Worcester News   
Relay For Life of Moffat County small but still strong  Craig Daily Press
Craig — Emily Hines was faced with some difficulties Friday afternoon when an unexpected shower hit the Moffat County Fairgrounds, threatening to spoil an event very dear to many. While the deluge was a little disheartening, it was what came afterward as a ...

Relay for Life needs volunteers   Henry Herald
UnitedOne Credit Union helps benefit cancer research   Herald Times Reporter

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