2014年9月24日 星期三

2014-09-25 Australia Health

  NEWS.com.au   
Teachers to tell off parents for unhealthy lunchbox choices  9news.com.au
Teachers at a school in Sydney's north shore will now not only be checking homework but lunchboxes as well. Is this going to far? Scroll down to have your say in the comments below. North Sydney Demonstration School are leading the war against junk food ...

School teaching parents healthy eating by confronting them when junk food is in ...   Daily Mail
School declares war on junk food in lunchboxes: North Sydney Demonstration ...   The Daily Telegraph

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Sporting events should ditch nutritional supps and sports drinks sponsorship  Science Codex
Such sponsorship could mislead the public into thinking these products work well and/or are good for health—for which there is no strong scientific evidence—suggest Simon Outram and Bob Stewart of the Institute of Sport, Exercise, and Active Living, ...


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  SciDev.Net   
How anthropologists help medics fight Ebola in Guinea  SciDev.Net
Guinea (FILEminimizer).jpg When Ebola broke out in Guinea in March local people were suspicious of the health workers who arrived to help. Those who accepted that the disease was real thought it had been imported by the humanitarian organisations ...

Ebola outbreak: Australians join fight to curb spread of deadly virus   Yahoo!7 News
Doctors Without Borders chief: World losing battle with Ebola now   RT

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  The Hornet   
Making Cancerous Tumors Glow: Penn Researchers Use Infrared Imaging to ...  HealthCanal.com
PHILADELPHIA — Penn Medicine researchers are now able to identify cancerous tumors of the lung using infrared imaging that makes hidden tumors glow during surgery. In a pilot study, researchers performed the first in-human demonstration of this ...

Dye offers hope in removing tumours   MSN NZ News

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Implanted sensor tracks heart patient  Herald Sun
AZETTE/MCT - It used to be that Susan Beck had to go see her doctor to get a check on her heart failure symptoms. NOW, Dr Ray Benza can check on her condition every day, without Beck leaving her home in another town. A sensor implanted in Beck's ...


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  ABC Online   
Federal Government offers states money for occasional care services  ABC Online
The Federal Government will make funding offers to five states to improve occasional care centres in regional areas. The $12.6 million program will offer a less formal type of childcare, so parents can book children in at the last minute. Assistant Education ...

Childcare workers' training program to replace wage rise fund   The Australian
THE ABBOTT government will today reveal that more than 50000...   The Hornet

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Regional communities are being torn about by ice addiction and can't cope with ...  Courier Mail
REGIONAL communities across the country are being torn apart by the drug ice and are ill-equipped to deal with the social, health and crime problems it brings. That's the conclusion of a special report that will air on SBS 2 news program The Feed tonight, ...


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  ABC Online   
Rabies outbreak in the Top End a matter of when, not if, animal management ...  ABC Online
An outbreak of the deadly rabies virus could hit Australian's north at any time, animal health experts are warning. Melbourne veterinarian Ted Donelan said the Top End's proximity to Indonesia, where rabies is prevalent, has raised concerns the virus could ...


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  Sydney Morning Herald   
New hijab fashion store opens, as Muslim community overwhelmed by support  Sydney Morning Herald
It's a brave step for anyone, let alone an Australian Muslim, but one Canberra woman has just set up a new store selling fashionable hijabs. And it's a move Fatima Tabaja says has been welcomed by the community. Comments from Palmer United Senator ...

Canberra woman's brave step with hijab fashion store   The Canberra Times

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  ABC Online   
Ebola crisis: Guinea arrests 27 suspects over murders of health workers  ABC Online
Police in Guinea have arrested 27 suspects over the murders of an eight-member Ebola education team last week, the government says. The victims, said to include local health officials and journalists, went missing after their delegation came under attack by ...

Guinea arrests 27 for killing Ebola education team   Echonetdaily
Guinea arrests 27 over Ebola killings   SBS
Guinea arrests 27 over Ebola health team murders   GlobalPost
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