2014年9月8日 星期一

2014-09-09 Australia Health

  NEWS.com.au   
Queensland Health probe not over clinical issues: Springborg  Sydney Morning Herald
Health Minister Lawrence Springborg has gone on the offence to assure Queenslanders the suspension and referral of two senior health bureaucrats to the Crime and Corruption Commission was not related to clinical issues. Instead, Mr Springborg said, ...

Metro North Health and Hospital Board chief executive Malcolm Stamp and ...   Courier Mail
Rockhampton MP backs inquiry into Rockhampton Hospital   Rockhampton Morning Bulletin
Health Minister breaks silence on the standing down of senior Metro North board ...   ABC Online (blog)
9news.com.au   
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  New York Daily News   
Animal Fur May Lower Baby's Asthma Risk  WebMD
SUNDAY, Sept. 7, 2014 (HealthDay News) -- Infants who sleep on animal fur may be less likely to develop asthma later in childhood, new research suggests. The study included more than 2,400 healthy city-dwelling newborns in Germany who were followed ...

Sleeping On Animal Fur Can Lower Asthma Risk   TIME
Fur-lined bassinet could help reduce baby's risk for asthma   Free Malaysia Today
Animal fur bed helps reduce asthma risk in infants   Times of India
University Herald   
Laboratory Equipment   
News-Medical.net   
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  Daily Mail   
Children given alcohol to drink by parents MORE likely to be heavy drinkers  Daily Mail
Parents who allow their young teenagers to drink alcohol in the hope it will teach them responsible drinking habits later on in life may be doing the opposite. A study has found teenagers whose parents supply alcohol in early adolescence are three times more ...

Tippling teens heading for uncontrolled drinking: research   Illawarra Mercury
Parents lead teen children on alcohol path: Australian study   Xinhua
Young teenage alcohol use a predictor of later drinking say researchers   ABC Online
9news.com.au   
Yahoo!7 News   
Drinks Business Review   
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  Vancouver Sun   
HPV Vaccine Program in Australia Linked to Lower Infection Rates  U.S. News & World Report
MONDAY, Sept. 8, 2014 (HealthDay News) -- Improved access to the human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccine has resulted in a significant reduction in rates of genital warts among young women in Australia, a new study has found. HPV is a common, sexually ...

PETER KENT'S CANCER: will it help with public funding of HPV vaccination in ...   Vancouver Sun (blog)
Immunization clinic schedule   Herald Times Reporter
HPV Vaccine Cut Rates of Genital Warts 61%, Study Finds   TIME
Vox   
Toronto Sun   
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  Reuters India   
E-cigarettes to be treated same as tobacco under new Queensland legislation  Brisbane Times
Queensland is set to become the first Australian state to treat e-cigarettes the same as traditional tobacco. Soon, no one will vapour here, any more. E-cigarettes will be treated the same as tobacco and other smoking products in Queensland, under new ...

New law says e-cig is just like a regular cigarette   iStreet Research
E-cigarettes and vaping: How safe?   Dallas Morning News
E-Cig Use Among Youth a Growing Concern   KARK
Reuters   
Journalist's Resource   
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  Chicago Defender   
Sepsis needs similar urgency to myocardial infarction  6minutes
Sepsis is a medical emergency and must be treated with similar urgency to myocardial infarction or stroke, say doctors concerned about avoidable deaths and complications. This means quick diagnosis and treatment by hospital staff, GPs and paramedics, ...

Awareness could prevent sepsis deaths   The Daily Telegraph
Sepsis Awareness Month: Few Americans Have Heard Of This Devastating Illness   Chicago Defender

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  Brisbane Times   
Medicinal cannabis needs support from the medical profession  Brisbane Times
"The theory of risk versus benefits as a reason to not allow medicinal cannabis is fundamentally flawed when talking about the terminally ill." I am the mother of a young man with a terminal illness. My son Daniel and I break the law regularly for him to access ...


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  Irish Examiner   
Camperdown braces for an icy bucketing  Warrnambool Standard
AFTER being challenged during Warrnambool's Ice Bucket Challenge last month, Camperdown is ready for a drenching this afternoon. The challenge, which has taken social media by storm and already raised more than $700,000 for motor neurone disease ...

Ice Bucket Challenge warms family's heart   The Advocate
An ice bucket challenge tinged with sadness   Irish Examiner
GALLERY: Emergency services Ice Bucket Challenge   The Clare Herald
Gloucestershire Echo   
Hemsworth and South Elmsall Express   
Scottish Daily Record   
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Scientists discover 'smart' genes  Sydney Morning Herald
"Smart" genes associated with human intelligence have been identified for the first time. But scientists say they have only scratched the surface, with potentially thousands of genes relating to IQ still to be discovered. While twin and family studies have long ...


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  Sydney Morning Herald   
2DAY FM's prank call radio hosts will not give evidence at inquest into death of ...  Sydney Morning Herald
London: The two Australian radio hosts whose prank call preceded the death of British nurse Jacintha Saldanha will not give evidence at her inquest. In December 2012 Ms Saldanha, 46, put through a call to London's King Edward VII Hospital from 2DAY FM ...

Announcers will not appear at UK Coroner's Inquest   Radioinfo (subscription)
Australian DJs won't appear at royal prank inquest into death of UK nurse ...   9news.com.au
Inquest into Bristol nurse Jacintha Saldanha who took Kate Middleton prank call ...   Bristol Post

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