2014年8月24日 星期日

2014-08-25 Australia Health

  Sydney Morning Herald   
World's Best Diet revealed by scientists  Sydney Morning Herald
There's never a shortage of diets promising to help us shed kilos but the real holy grail of weight loss is nailing a way of eating that keeps the weight from creeping back on. But scientists from the University of Copenhagen believe they have an answer: a ...

World's Best Diet revealed by Copenhagen scientists   Clarence Valley Daily Examiner
Eating for the game!   Times of India
Was Atkins right all along?   nwitimes.com

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  The Age   
Campaign to legalise medicinal marijuana gains momentum  The Age
David O'Connell with his daughter Tara. Tara's mother said medical marijuana would keep her daughter alive without the constant threat of police knocking on her door. Photo: Getty Images. Opposition leader Daniel Andrews' pledge to decriminalise ...

Public wants medical cannabis: Vic Labor   SBS
Medical marijuana back on the agenda   6minutes
AMA cautious on cannabis plan   The Australian
Herald Sun   
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  Sydney Morning Herald   
Rogue drug doctor triggers crackdown on health workers  Brisbane Times
Suresh Nair is led from the King St Supreme court after having bail denied. Photo: Nick Moir. Exclusive. The state government will legislate to improve the transparency of health complaints in response to the case of Suresh Nair – a neurosurgeon who was ...

Cocaine-addict surgeon linked to sex workers' deaths, continued to operate on ...   ABC Online
The double life of one of Australia's top surgeons: How a highly paid doctor with ...   Daily Mail
Cocaine-addicted surgeon continued operating despite being linked to two deaths   9news.com.au
MSN Malaysia News   
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  The Guardian   
Coalition open to combined cap on GP co-payment and script costs – senators  The Guardian
Pensioner health The health minister has come out against the AMA's suggestion of a co-payment exemption for anyone on a pension or under the age of 16. Photograph: Alamy. The Abbott government has floated the idea of combining the cap on the annual ...

Family medical costs to rise by $300 under GP co-payment   9news.com.au
Figures reveal increased costs for families attending a GP   Herald Sun
Patients to pay up to $300 more for prescription medication over four years if ...   The Daily Telegraph
Crikey (blog)   
Courier Mail   
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  Brisbane Times   
Baby Alliyah Broaby set to go home after 14 months in hospital  Brisbane Times
Alliyah Broadby is heading home to the Gold Coast after 14 months in a Brisbane hospital. Photo: Facebook. Unlike most youngest siblings, 14-month-old Alliyah Broadby isn't lucky enough to be surrounded by her brothers and sisters in the comforts of a ...

Sick Gold Coast toddler to return home   The Australian

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  TheHealthSite   
Revealed -- expert tips for younger skin  TheHealthSite
Healthy eating for younger look Growing older means becoming settled in career and personal life, but it also takes away our youthful looks. Wear sunscreen, eat well and get sufficient sleep to keep your skin looking young. Kiran Lohia, medical director of ...

Adopt healthy habits to maintain youthful looks   Bangladesh News 24 hours
The Kid's Doctor: Apps can now help you gauge sunburn risk   Buffalo News
VIDEO: After Watching This You Will Never Leave The House Without Applying ...   Business Insider Australia

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`Failures' at Syd eating disorder clinic  9news.com.au
There were "failures" in the care provided for anorexia sufferer Alana Goldsmith at a Sydney eating disorder clinic before her death, a coroner has found. Ms Goldsmith was 23 when she left the Wesley Eating Disorder Clinic (WEDC) on the afternoon of July ...

Alana Goldsmith inquest: NSW coroner criticises eating disorder clinic over care ...   ABC Online

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  Times of India   
Reading 'Fifty Shades of Grey' may lead to risky behavior in young women, study ...  Daily Digest
The study is among the first to examine the relationship between health risks and reading popular fiction regarding violence among women. By Kate Halse, Daily Digest News Sunday, August 24, 2014. Reading “Fifty Shades of Grey” is more likely to cause ...

Reading 'Fifty Shades' linked to unhealthy behaviours   Free Press Journal
Bad News For All Women Who Found Fifty Shades Of Grey A Good Read   International Business Times AU
Fifty Shades of Grey dangerous to the health of young women   9news.com.au
NEWS.com.au   
Telegraph.co.uk   
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  Radio New Zealand   
Toxic amylin linked to type 1 and type 2  Gastroenterology Update
Scientists from New Zealand and the UK have found compelling evidence that juvenile-onset diabetes and type-2 diabetes are both caused by toxic clumps formed by amylin. The findings, based on 20 years of work in New Zealand, suggest type 1 and type 2 ...

NZ scientists in diabetes breakthrough   Radio New Zealand
Breakthrough offers hope for diabetics   The Satellite
type-1 diabetes and type-2 diabetes   Science 2.0
Newstalk ZB   
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  Sky News Australia   
New Vic campaign aimed at relapsed smokers  The Daily Telegraph
RELAPSED smokers are being urged to look at their trigger points as part of a new campaign aimed at helping them kick the habit. QUIT Victoria has launched its "Triggers" campaign, which provides smokers with tips and strategies on how to deal with the ...

Cravings trigger new smoker advert blitz   Herald Sun

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