2014年8月28日 星期四

2014-08-29 Australia Health

  TODAYonline   
Fargo parks could do away with tobacco  Valley News Live
No smoking policies are already in place in Fargo parks-- for instance, you can't smoke within 25 feet of a playground. But the parks officials are looking at making some changes, so they asked Fargo Cass Public Health to weigh in. "We always want to start ...

Banned e-cigarettes are a burning issue   Khaleej Times
World Health Organization: E-cigs are still dangerous   WKBT La Crosse
WHO releases report on e-cigarettes   CHOICE
Globalnews.ca   
WTOK   
Healio   
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  BBC News   
'Plain' packaging not a boost to illegal tobacco use, study suggests  BBC News
A study of smokers in Australia suggests there is "no evidence" that the introduction of 'plain' cigarette packaging has changed the way people buy cigarettes. Researchers writing in BMJ Open found no increase in the use of illegal tobacco and no sign of ...

Australia shows that plain tobacco packaging significantly cuts smoking   The Independent
Smokers Say Plain Packaging Hasn't Stopped Them Buying From The Corner ...   Business Insider Australia
Plain Cigarette Packs Do Not Hurt Retailers   Sky News
The Conversation AU   
The Guardian   
Science Codex   
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  NEWS.com.au   
'Bionic' pancreas may free diabetics of tedious tests  Newcastle Herald
HUNTER researchers who have built a ''bionic pancreas'' believe it could be a breakthrough for people with type-1 diabetes who have to inject insulin daily. For more than a decade, scientists in Australia and elsewhere have been working to develop a device ...

NSW researchers develop bionic pancreas   Yahoo!7 News

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  NDTV   
Junk food kills appetite for healthy diet  Times of India
MELBOURNE: Junk food not only makes you pile on the pounds, it may also suppress your appetite for a balanced diet. Australian researchers found that a diet of junk food in rats reduces their appetite for novel foods, a preference that normally drives them to ...

Junk food reduces appetite for balanced diet, new study shows   Daily Digest
Rats shun balanced diet after regular junk food, study shows   The Malay Mail Online
Junk Food Diet Keeps Rats from Seeking Out New Foods   Healthline
MetroNews Canada   
Science World Report   
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  Yahoo!7 News   
Swine flu detected at Vic prison  NEWS.com.au
SWINE flu has been detected in a Victorian prison, sending five prisoners into lockdown. THE inmates have been isolated in their cells at the medium security Marngoneet Correction Centre near Geelong after testing positive to swine flu. A Corrections Victoria ...

Prisoners in lockdown over swine flu scare   9news.com.au
Prison lockdown after inmates test positive to swine flu   Herald Sun

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  Times of India   
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 after anticoagulation lowers recurrent venous thromboembolism risk   Clinical Advisor
Statins May Reduce VTE Risk Associated with Hormone Therapy   Monthly Prescribing Reference
Aspirin Post-anticoagulation Treatment Cuts Risk of Venous Thromboembolism ...   HCPLive
Times of India   
Medscape   
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  Yahoo!7 News   
Marijuana trials a great step forward  Bendigo Advertiser
Clearly, the only way to overcome such unscrupulous practices is to legalise and regulate the medical cannabis industry. THE state government deserves praise for paving the way for medical cannabis trials. This is a commonsense approach and a great step ...

Children face health risk after medical cannabis dealer jailed   Delhi Daily News
Family's brave story saves lives   Great Lakes Advocate

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  Vancouver Sun   
Why This Woman Chose To End Her Life This Month  Refinery29
It's an unusual suicide note: calm, eloquent, reasoned. It's nearly 1,700 words long and was published online just hours after the writer took her own life. What's more, the writer's husband spoke out — to the press, no less — about why he wanted as many ...

Great-gran's last wish comes true   New Zealand Herald
Great grandmother suffering from Dementia penned moving letter before taking ...   Daily Mail
Christianity and the good death   The Globe and Mail
Vancouver Sun   
The Queensland Times   
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  IBNLive   
UN: Ebola Disease Caseload Could Reach 20000  ABC News
The Ebola outbreak in West Africa is accelerating and could grow six times larger to infect as many as 20,000 people, the World Health Organization said Thursday. The U.N. health agency unveiled a new road map for containing the virus, and scientists are ...

WHO explains how a suspected Ebola outbreak spread in Congo   Los Angeles Times
As Ebola Grips Liberia's Capital, a Quarantine Sows Chaos   NDTV
Ebola outbreak: Airlines stop flights as US expert warns outbreak will 'worsen'   Telegraph.co.uk
CTV News   
Irish Independent   
New York Times   
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  NBCNews.com   
Now, you can turn bad memories into good ones  Times of India
WASHINGTON: At one end, there is the "memories are forever" school that finds it hard to forget things. At the other is the person who said "Not only is my short-term memory horrible but so is my shortterm memory". Between these two extremes is the ideal of ...

Scientists switch out bad memories for good in mice: Hope for PTSD?   Tech Times
Scientists Look to Replace Negative Feelings with Positive Ones   Design & Trend
The science of rewiring the brain to forget bad memories   The Globe and Mail
Stuff.co.nz   
National Post   
Medical News Today   
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