Morbidly obese child died after parents ignored medical advice and system ... Daily Mail
The boy, referred to as AA, suffered a heart attack and was declared brain dead at John Hopkins Hospital in Newcastle, four hours north of Sydney, on September 29, 2010. He weighed 80 kilograms. Coroner Elaine Truscott, who handed down her findings ...
Death of boy, 10, due to morbid obesity and neglect: Admitted to hospital for ...Herald Sun
Morbidly obese child died following parental neglect and systemic failures ...Sydney Morning Herald
Death by neglect of morbidly obese boy, 10Newcastle Herald
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The boy, referred to as AA, suffered a heart attack and was declared brain dead at John Hopkins Hospital in Newcastle, four hours north of Sydney, on September 29, 2010. He weighed 80 kilograms. Coroner Elaine Truscott, who handed down her findings ...
Death of boy, 10, due to morbid obesity and neglect: Admitted to hospital for ...
Morbidly obese child died following parental neglect and systemic failures ...
Death by neglect of morbidly obese boy, 10
Canberra Pollen Count app to aid hayfever, asthma sufferers Delhi Daily News
A mobile app tracking and forecasting pollen levels has been created by Australian National University (ANU), designed to help hayfever and asthma sufferers. A team of researchers and scientists at the ANU has created this free app that can forecast pollen ...
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A mobile app tracking and forecasting pollen levels has been created by Australian National University (ANU), designed to help hayfever and asthma sufferers. A team of researchers and scientists at the ANU has created this free app that can forecast pollen ...
Pressure on Australia to help fight Ebola which will infect 1.4 million in months Herald Sun
AUSTRALIAN psychologist Malcolm Hugo who has just returned from battling Ebola in Sierra Leone has made a desperate plea for Australia to help in the fight. It comes as pressure is mounting on the Federal Government to send medical teams to fight Ebola ...
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AUSTRALIAN psychologist Malcolm Hugo who has just returned from battling Ebola in Sierra Leone has made a desperate plea for Australia to help in the fight. It comes as pressure is mounting on the Federal Government to send medical teams to fight Ebola ...
Doctor Roger Chatoor suspended following an investigation Daily Liberal
A doctor has been suspended from Dubbo Hospital following an investigation into his behaviour and clinical practices. The investigation into cardiologist Roger Chatoor began after what Dubbo Hospital Chief Executive Scott McLachlan said were concerns ...
Doctor's in the Central West raise safety concerns relating to availability ...ABC Local
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A doctor has been suspended from Dubbo Hospital following an investigation into his behaviour and clinical practices. The investigation into cardiologist Roger Chatoor began after what Dubbo Hospital Chief Executive Scott McLachlan said were concerns ...
Doctor's in the Central West raise safety concerns relating to availability ...
Paracetamol taken during pregnancy found to increase risk of children suffering ... Daily Mail
Women who take paracetamol during pregnancy may increase the risk of their child developing ADHD, new research has found. While it is the most common drug taken to relieve pain, a New Zealand researcher said the new findings were 'alarming'.
'Alarming' new study links painkillers and ADHDTVNZ
Paracetamol should be taken at the recommended doseNew Zealand Doctor Online
Paracetamol increases ADHD riskThe Australian
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Women who take paracetamol during pregnancy may increase the risk of their child developing ADHD, new research has found. While it is the most common drug taken to relieve pain, a New Zealand researcher said the new findings were 'alarming'.
'Alarming' new study links painkillers and ADHD
Paracetamol should be taken at the recommended dose
Paracetamol increases ADHD risk
South China province sees 888 new dengue fever cases ecns
The number continues rising with the total number of cases reaching 9,161, according to the provincial disease control and prevention center. Three people died from the disease, two of whom were in Guangzhou where 7,747 cases were reported, while the ...
Sushi-lover riddled by tapeworms after too much raw fishWhitsunday Times
Man's body infested with tapeworms after eating contaminated sashimiAsiaOne
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The number continues rising with the total number of cases reaching 9,161, according to the provincial disease control and prevention center. Three people died from the disease, two of whom were in Guangzhou where 7,747 cases were reported, while the ...
Sushi-lover riddled by tapeworms after too much raw fish
Man's body infested with tapeworms after eating contaminated sashimi
Shocking X-rays reveal Chinese man's body riddled with tapeworms after ...
Red Cross seek blood donations in lead-up to long weekend Western Advocate
TOP DROP DONATED: Cassandra Hilding is congratulated by Red Cross Blood Bank nurses, Kris Linday and Rosalie Coelho on giving her first blood donation. 070314pblood. BATHURSTIANS are being urged to factor a blood donation into their plans next ...
Red Cross blood donor app tells how many lives you're saving, integrates selfiesiMedicalApps
Blood bank visits: donors encouragedCootamundra Herald
Blood donors almost too generousCowra Guardian
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TOP DROP DONATED: Cassandra Hilding is congratulated by Red Cross Blood Bank nurses, Kris Linday and Rosalie Coelho on giving her first blood donation. 070314pblood. BATHURSTIANS are being urged to factor a blood donation into their plans next ...
Red Cross blood donor app tells how many lives you're saving, integrates selfies
Blood bank visits: donors encouraged
Blood donors almost too generous
Kimberley cultural festival organisers vow to fight sacred site law changes ABC Online
Fears that changes to WA's Heritage Act could benefit mining companies to the detriment of sacred sites has dominated one of the state's biggest Aboriginal cultural festivals. The Kimberley Aboriginal Law and Cultural Festival is held every two years.
Family breakdowns causing repeat imprisonment of Aboriginal mums, study findsYahoo!7 News
Advice: Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander viewers are advised that this ...ABC Message Stick
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Fears that changes to WA's Heritage Act could benefit mining companies to the detriment of sacred sites has dominated one of the state's biggest Aboriginal cultural festivals. The Kimberley Aboriginal Law and Cultural Festival is held every two years.
Family breakdowns causing repeat imprisonment of Aboriginal mums, study finds
Advice: Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander viewers are advised that this ...
Mechanized Human Hand Could Restore Mobility After Nerve Damage Headlines & Global News
"Mechanical hand: A pulley mechanism developed at Oregon State University may some day be implanted into the hands of people with nerve damage and help them regain a more natural grasping ability with their fingers." (Photo : Oregon State University).
Engineers develop pulley system to improve hand function after nerve traumaHealio
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Mechanized human hands: System designed to improve hand function lost to ...Science Codex
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"Mechanical hand: A pulley mechanism developed at Oregon State University may some day be implanted into the hands of people with nerve damage and help them regain a more natural grasping ability with their fingers." (Photo : Oregon State University).
Engineers develop pulley system to improve hand function after nerve trauma
Mechanical device improves hand functionality after surgery
Mechanized human hands: System designed to improve hand function lost to ...
The Future of Cancer Detection WebMD
Sept. 26, 2014 -- Spotting cancer early is key, but trying to do that -- often when there are no symptoms -- has been challenging. Still, more and more evidence suggests that all cancers have a signature, or even a scent, that can be detected early. Now ...
Scary lack of funding for rare cancer researchSydney Morning Herald
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Sept. 26, 2014 -- Spotting cancer early is key, but trying to do that -- often when there are no symptoms -- has been challenging. Still, more and more evidence suggests that all cancers have a signature, or even a scent, that can be detected early. Now ...
Scary lack of funding for rare cancer research
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