2014年9月9日 星期二

2014-09-10 Australia Health

  Telegraph.co.uk   
E-cigarette restrictions: Newman a control freak, Senator Leyonhjelm says  Brisbane Times
Federal Senator David Leyonhjelm has lashed out at the Queensland government - labelling Premier Campbell Newman a "control freak" - after the government moved to make e-cigarettes privy to the same regulations as their tobacco counterparts. The New ...

There is no healthy way to smoke   Bundaberg News Mail
CVS Ends Tobacco Sales   New York Times
Smokers likely to face heavy fine for puffing in public   Economic Times
Telegraph.co.uk   
Business Insider Australia   
Dallas Morning News   
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  Daily Mail   
Grief 'hits immune system of older people'  Nursing Careers Allied Health
Grief has a damaging impact on the immune system because it disrupts the balance of two key hormones that influence the way people respond to stress. Losing a loved one can have a devastating effect on the immune systems of older people, a study has ...

Why people die of grief   6minutes
Grief 'wipes out' immune system   Irish Independent
How Grief Makes You Sick in Old Age   TIME
The Independent   
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  Pedestrian TV   
Teens Who Smoke Pot Daily Less Likely To Finish ... Umm ...  Pedestrian TV
The Guardian report that, in what may be the least surprising scientific discovery ever, a study by the National Drug and Alcohol Research Centre has found that teenagers who use cannabis daily before the age of 17 are more likely than their peers to fall ...

Teens who smoke pot daily less likely to finish high school   Bangkok Post
Teenagers who use cannabis every day 60% less likely to finish school   The Guardian
Daily cannabis smokers risk health, wellbeing and achievement   GlobalPost
International Business Times AU   
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Queensland hospital boss stood down over nepotism claims  9news.com.au
The chief executive of Queensland's largest health service has been suspended over allegations he asked for his daughter to be employed as a condition of a contract. The board at Metro North Hospital and Health Service voted to suspend CEO Malcolm ...

Health executives stood down over nepotism claims   Sydney Morning Herald
Nepotism claim behind suspension of Metro North Hospital and Health Service's ...   Courier Mail
Metro North Health and Hospital Board chief executive Malcolm Stamp and ...   Herald Sun

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  Brisbane Times   
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 ...

State Govt's move to amend Tobacco Act   Bundaberg News Mail
E-cigarette freedoms go up in smoke in Qld   Courier Mail
E-cigarettes to fall under Qld tobacco laws after amendment bill introduced   Yahoo!7 News

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  Metro   
Genital warts diagnoses have decreased by a whopping 61 per cent in Australia  Metro
You know how when the HPV vaccine was released in 2008 and everyone was like, yeah this is a good idea? Well a new survey suggests it was a bloomin' magnificent idea. There's been a 61 per cent decrease in young people being diagnosed with genital ...

Vaccination plea   The Times (subscription)
MPs and peers urge for HPV vaccine to be extended to boys   PinkNews.co.uk
HPV Vaccine Program in Australia Linked to Lower Infection Rates   U.S. News & World Report
TIME   
News-Medical.net   
ScienceAlert   
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  Hemsworth and South Elmsall Express   
Ice Bucket Challenge Gone Wrong: A New Challenge Proposed  Huffington Post
I was never really on board for the ALS Ice Bucket Challenge that recently went viral and swept the nation to raise awareness and money for Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis. Not that I'm against raising awareness, donating money or supporting a good cause, ...

Karen all smiles as Camperdown gets drenched | Photos   Warrnambool Standard

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  The West Australian   
Tanning bed ban proves 'difficult' for WA Government, says Health Minister Kim ...  Perth Now
Investigation — Tanning salons in Perth blatantly flouting safety. HEALTH Minister Kim Hames admits banning tanning beds in WA is proving “more difficult” than he first thought. Responding to calls from Labor health spokesman Roger Cook to ban tanning ...

Tanning beds under heat   The West Australian

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  Science 2.0   
Organ Donation: An Important Topic to Consider  Brownfield News (subscription)
Organ Donation can be a difficult topic for some people. Possibly, a reason for this can be related to the grieving process and the letting go of an individual. The truth is, for many, the act of donating your loved one's organs can be a part of the healing process ...

More People Can Donate Tissue Than Organs – So Why Do We Know So Little ...   Science 2.0
Elderly's organs used in surgery because of chronic shortage of suitable donors   The Daily Telegraph
Young NASCAR racer promotes organ and tissue donation on behalf of his mother   The Herald-News
The Conversation UK   
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Call to ban spoking in all pubic places  Bundaberg News Mail
CANCER Council Queensland is calling on the State Government to ban smoking in designated public places, with new research revealing 10 Queenslanders die every days from smoking-related illness and disease . The data was disclosed by Chief Health ...


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