2014年8月27日 星期三

2014-08-28 Australia Health

  NBCNews.com   
Scientists turn bad memories into good  The Australian
SCIENTISTS have succeeded in “overwriting” emotions evoked by memories — turning fearful recollections into happy ones. The study, in mice, raises the prospect of memory manipulation in humans. It also shows how malleable memories are, in terms of ...

Scientists reverse bad memories by blasting brain cells   New Zealand Herald
Memories Can Be Overwritten   International Business Times AU
Scientists "Rewrite" Bad Memories Into Good Ones   Chinatopix
New York Times   
Rappler   
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Children 'at risk' after medical cannabis dealer jailed  Bendigo Advertiser
UPDATE 11.50AM: Health Minister David Davis will make an announcement regarding medicinal cannabis at 12.45pm today. More to come. EARLIER: MORE than 150 families say they will be left without medicine to save their children's lives after a ...

Family's brave story saves lives   Bay Post/Moruya Examiner

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  Financial Express   
Aspirin vs. Warfarin for Deep Vein Clots  WebMD
TUESDAY, Aug. 26, 2014 (HealthDay News) -- Aspirin may offer an alternative for people who've had blood clots in the deep veins of the legs and can't tolerate long-term use of blood thinners, according to Australian researchers. The condition, called deep ...

Aspirin Post-anticoagulation Treatment Cuts Risk of Venous Thromboembolism ...   HCPLive
Aspirin may be an alternative to warfarin   Health24.com
Low-dose aspirin reduces blood clot risk   Times of India
Medscape   
Medical News Today   
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The hospital for the mega-obese  NEWS.com.au
AN ordinary piece of not particularly exciting news happened this week. Turns out there was a lot more to it than initially met the eye. The news was that Canberra Hospital opened a new $11.5 million ward with 60 beds. That'll happen. Canberra has a ...


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Why purposeful people are likely to live longer  Sydney Morning Herald
Last week I was flying from Sydney to Brisbane and I sat next to Tony, a 69-year old who had the energy and spark of a man half his age. More blogs from workplace performance expert Andrew May. I'm one of those people that like to sit on planes and not ...


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  Sydney Morning Herald   
What's your body language say?  Sydney Morning Herald
It's not just first impressions that count. Your everyday body language can be what determines whether people like or trust you – and ultimately whether they want to do business with you. If someone has already made up his or her mind about you it can be ...


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Richmond AFL star Jack Riewoldt reveals cancer scare  9news.com.au
Richmond full forward Jack Riewoldt has revealed he is undergoing regular health checks after a skin cancer scare. (AAP). Wide World of Sports. Richmond full forward Jack Riewoldt has revealed he is undergoing regular health checks after a skin cancer ...

Tiger star Jack Riewoldt tells of his brush with skin cancer   Herald Sun

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  Mirror.co.uk   
British Ebola victim Will Pooley 'may have caught virus from baby boy'  Mirror.co.uk
Britain's first Ebola victim may have caught the virus from a baby boy while working as a nurse in Sierra Leone. Will Pooley, 29, was flown back to Britain from Africa at the weekend and is receiving the experimental drug ZMapp in a London hospital in an ...

Ebola-hit states slip further in to isolation   Aljazeera.com
Ebola mystery as disease kills third top doctor   Irish Independent
Liberia: President Dismisses Ministers, Officials Who Left Amid Ebola Outbreak   Bernama
Telegraph.co.uk   
DAWN.com   
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  Daily Mail   
Families' plight to legalize medical marijuana continues  13WMAZ
The fight to legalize medical marijuana in Georgia continues, six months after it failed in the legislative session. Families gather to urge a medical cannabis bill at the state capitol. WMAZ. State lawmakers have now launched a new fight to get a bill back on the ...

Committee holds first meeting on Ga. medical marijuana   WJCL News
Ga. study committee examines medical marijuana   San Francisco Chronicle
Bogus medical cannabis putting chronically ill children at risk   The Canberra Times
Echonetdaily   
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  FOX 29   
'Sleep Drunkenness' Disorder Highly Prevalent  Medscape
Confusional arousals affect roughly 1 in 7 adults and are often associated with sleep or mental disorders independent of medication use, a new study finds. "These episodes of waking up confused have received considerably less attention than sleepwalking ...

A bit out-of-it? You might have 'sleep drunkenness'   Rockhampton Morning Bulletin
Study says you may be sleep drunk   FOX 29

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