2014年9月4日 星期四

2014-09-05 Australia Health

  Sydney Morning Herald   
Asylum seeker Hamid Kehazaei's case needs to be reviewed, says Immigration ...  Herald Sun
IMMIGRATION Minster Scott Morrison has ordered a review into the case of an asylum seeker who has been declared brain dead after a cut on his foot turned septic. Mr Morrison said he was reserving judgement on the case until the Immigration Department's ...

Asylum seeker on life support was given 'outstanding' care, says Scott Morrison   The Guardian
Review ordered of medical care for Iranian detainee on Manus Island   The Australian
Scott Morrison confirms 'parlous state' of asylum seeker on life support   Sydney Morning Herald
Sky News Australia   
Radio Australia   
International Business Times AU   
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  Bioscience Technology   
Earlier diagnosis for Parkinson's disease investigated  ABC Online
ELEANOR HALL: As Australia's population ages, the number of people developing Parkinson's disease is expected to soar. The clearest symptoms of the disease are tremors and impaired movement. But researchers at the University of Adelaide say that ...

Mum discovers Parkinson's after a wave   Herald Sun
Research targets early symptoms of Parkinson's   NewsMaker (press release)

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  The West Australian   
Moles linked to cancer risk  9news.com.au
Australian dermatologists have confirmed a confronting link between the marks on your skin and the risk of cancer. There's an ugly truth behind these so-called beauty spots: researchers have found people with moles have a quadruple chance of developing ...

Research finds that having moles on your skin can QUADRUPLE cancer risk   Daily Mail
Moles may quadruple your risk of melanoma: Study   Toronto Sun
Moles Increase Melanoma Risk   Nature World News
The Australian   
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  Daily Mail   
Sharks nine times more likely to kill men than women, researchers say  Daily Mail
Researchers in Australia found men were targeted in 84 per cent of all unprovoked shark attacks. However, they also found males make up 89 per cent of all shark bite fatalities - meaning women are statistically more likely to survive a shark attack.
Sharks nine times more likely to kill men than women, study says   Telegraph.co.uk
Sharks Don't Like Fairer Sex Flesh   The Wire
Why Do Sharks In Australia Attack Nine Times More Men Than Woman?   The Inquisitr
ABC Online   
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  The Inquisitr   
New Study Shows Smoking Marijuana Is Addictive  The Inquisitr
Some people think that cannabis is not addictive, but a new study shows that it could be. In a study conducted by the Massachusetts General Hospital (MGH), the results showed that 40 percent of young marijuana users who were treated in an outpatient ...

Smoking cannabis IS addictive, new study claims   Daily Mail
As Pot Smoking Rises, So Do Addiction Concerns   Yahoo Health
Marijuana May Be More Addictive To Teens   PNC Voice
Headlines & Global News   
13abc Action News   
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  Newstalk ZB   
Guard against diseases 'or pay'  The Australian
AUSTRALIAN resources companies working across Africa need to invest in mitigating the risk of infectious disease to reduce the threat of mine closures caused by an outbreak, a leading health expert has warned. David Heymann, the head of the Centre on ...

Mining firms urged to help fight deadly Ebola outbreak   Creamer Media's Mining Weekly
Ebola 'can't sustain itself', infectious disease expert Dr David Heymann tells ...   Perth Now

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  Telegraph.co.uk   
Eating a banana a day can cut risk of strokes, study finds  The Australian
EATING bananas or dried apricots, which are both rich in potassium, can cut the risk of strokes and even death dramatically, according to a study. Participants in the research who daily ate more than 3.2g of potassium — the equivalent of a baked potato, ...

Bananas 'cut stroke risk for women after menopause': Foods high in potassium ...   Daily Mail
Elderly women can reduce stroke risk by eating potassium   Daily Digest
Plenty of bananas and beans to cut women's risk of stroke   Telegraph.co.uk
Express.co.uk   
U.S. News & World Report   
Medscape   
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  Sydney Morning Herald (blog)   
Job interviews: a waste of time?  Sydney Morning Herald (blog)
In last week's post about the insanity of how we work, a reader made a very interesting comment, which I've paraphrased below: “Studies have shown a recruitment decision based on random selection from a pool of shortlisted applicants is just as successful ...


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  Otago Daily Times   
New Zealand, Australian vaccine set to stop deadly infant virus  Xinhua
WELLINGTON, Sept. 4 (Xinhua) -- New Zealand and Australian scientists are close to releasing a new vaccine against rotavirus, which, they say, could save the lives of more than 500,000 children under the age of five worldwide each year, most of them in ...

New Rotavirus vaccine proves a winner   Otago Daily Times
New rotavirus vaccine could save 500000 children a year   ABC Online
Rotavirus vaccine could cut diarrhoea death rate in babies: Murdoch children's ...   Sydney Morning Herald
Radio New Zealand   
Newstalk ZB   
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  CTV News   
Triage tool helps in early treatment of RA  Rheumatology Update
An international classification tool for rheumatoid arthritis has been shown to improve triage decisions and reduce waiting times in an Australian population. It's the first Australian study that has applied the 2010 ACR/EULAR Rheumatoid Arthritis Classification ...

Suiting up for arthritis   CTV News

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