2014年9月19日 星期五

2014-09-20 Australia Health

  CIO Magazine   
low profile at Defence homes  The Australian
SOME Defence families have stopped hanging uniforms on clotheslines to avoid signalling where they live for fear of terrorist attacks at their homes. The Australian Defence Force confirmed yesterday that security had been increased at hundreds of bases ...

Defence eHealth project blows out by $77 million   iT News
Defence deploying $56M e-health system   CIO Magazine
CSC to complete ADF eHealth implementation by year's end   Pulse+IT Magazine
ZDNet   
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  Sydney Morning Herald   
World Bank president says the world has only a short time to stop Ebola spreading  ABC Online
MARK COLVIN: The president of the World Bank is asking why it took the world so long to act on Ebola - an epidemic he says could be a risk for the entire world. Overnight the UN said it would establish an emergency health mission to respond to the crisis.
World Bank head warns of economic havoc caused by Ebola   Sydney Morning Herald
World Bank President Jim Yong Kim backs Abbott's medical research fund   The Australian
Ebola took the world by surprise - World Bank chief   News24
Businessweek   
SBS   
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  SBS   
MSF calls for Australian military help to fight Ebola spread  SBS
MSF Australia has called on the Australian government to go beyond pledging millions of dollars to fight the Ebola crisis in West Africa. By. Ron Sutton. 19 Sep 2014 - 8:56 AM UPDATED 10 HOURS AGO. Tweet. 0. Medecins San Frontieres Australia has ...

Health in west Africa   The Economist
Aid organisation to refuse Ebola cash from Australia   Sydney Morning Herald
Ebola in West Africa   KBIA

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  Stuff.co.nz   
Botox could 'stunt emotional growth'  Stuff.co.nz
FROZEN FACE: Our ability to demonstrate a wide range of emotions is very dependent on facial expressions. Related Links. 10 things you need to know about Botox Cameron Diaz regrets Botox Beyond Botox: cosmetic trends of 2014. Relevant offers ...

Botox use 'halts young people's emotional development'   ninemsn
Botox may 'stunt emotional growth' in young people   Daily Life

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For Your Patients: Why Daily Movement Improves Your Brain Health, Part 1 ...  Diabetes In Control
When it comes to brain health, nothing beats physical activity and all types of daily movement for having a powerful effect. Having a healthy brain is essential to living a long life well, which should be the goal for everyone, not just people with diabetes.
Why getting fit makes you smarter   Sydney Morning Herald

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Government: Sport psychology emerging  WA today
Thinking skills: New South Wales sport and performance scientist Gerard Faure-Brac says sports psychology hasn't caught on in Australia. Helping athletes understand the interplay between mind and performance is Gerard Faure-Brac's aim at New South ...


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  Nigerian Tribune   
'Because of Ebola, I now go everywhere with hand sanitiser'  Nigerian Tribune
With the recent outbreak of Ebola Virus Disease (EVD) in Nigeria, everyone has been taking precautionary measures to stay healthy and free from the deadly disease. To some observers, an Ebola infection is a distant threat, while others insist that necessary ...

'How AU Can Intervene To Roll Back Ebola'   The Guardian Nigeria
Health Department: “Notice To All Travelers”   Bernews
Travellers advised of health risks   Royal Gazette
Xinhua   
AllAfrica.com   
Sin Chew Jit Poh   
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  Philly.com   
Oral Health in Women of Childbearing Age Needs Improvement  U.S. News & World Report
FRIDAY, Sept. 19, 2014 (HealthDay News) -- Women of childbearing age in the United States should be encouraged to maintain better oral care and visit the dentist routinely, according to a new study from the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
Mobile centre putting dentistry at the forefront   Daily Liberal
Capitol Hill event focuses on the growing disparaities for Americans and oral ...   Dentistry IQ
Delta Dental Community Care Foundation Donation to America's ToothFairy ...   DigitalJournal.com

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  Newswire   
Living With Type 1 Diabetes – a Forgotten Disease  U.S. News & World Report
Type 1 and Type 2 diabetes may sound similar, but patients say it's time the medical community makes a distinction. Mother helping her diabetic child monitor her blood sugar. One difference between Type 1 and Type 2 diabetes is the former usually develops ...

Antidiabetes Drugs: Really New and Improved?   Medscape
High tech diabetes check   NEWS.com.au

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  The Star   
Recurrence of Breast Cancer Years After the Initial Tumor  AJMC.com Managed Markets Network
Tamoxifen was approved by the FDA in 1977 to treat advanced breast cancer. In 1998, the Early Breast Cancer Trialists' Cooperative Group published results showing that tamoxifen was effective in preventing breast cancer recurrence in patients whose ...

A new fleet of items to raise awareness for breast cancer   Chicago Tribune
Sky's Jacquie Beltrao backs FA-partnered Breast Cancer Care campaign   Irish Post
Spreading male breast cancer awareness   Bronx Times
The Guardian   
Hartford Courant   
WJCL News   
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