2014年10月15日 星期三

2014-10-16 Australia Health

  Sydney Morning Herald   
How to change your bad eating habits  Sydney Morning Herald
The rules for healthy eating aren't a closely guarded secret. We've been told repeatedly that eating more whole foods and fewer convenience foods is the way to better health. So if we know it, why don't we just do it? Because the road to better eating can be ...

10 Strange Tricks to Lose Belly Fat   Huffington Post (blog)

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  USA TODAY   
Ebola raises concerns over hospitals' infection controls  USA TODAY
As public health authorities race to assess the U.S. medical system's ability to contain Ebola, the track record of the nation's hospitals in controlling other infections suggests a lot of them aren't prepared. From small, rural hospitals to sprawling urban medical ...

Federal Health Agency Reviews Nurses' Allegations of Mishandled Ebola Case   Wall Street Journal
US health official allowed new Ebola patient on plane with slight fever   Reuters
New Ebola Case Confirmed, US Vows Vigilance   New York Times
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  The New Daily   
The one thing office workers need to do to increase their life expectancy by 5%  SmartCompany.com.au
It's no surprise that being hunched over at a desk all day is bad for your health, but replacing one hour of sitting a day with standing can reduce the risk of a person's mortality by 5%, according to recent research. The findings, by Professor Emmanuel ...

Do you work in an office? Your job could be killing you   The New Daily
Any movement matters to defuse ticking time bomb of desk jobs: 45 and Up ...   Sydney Morning Herald

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  The Age   
Slower not better: myth of gradual weight loss debunked by study  The Age
'If you lose weight quickly, you still gain it back at the same time as someone who loses it gradually.' Photo: iStock. Losing weight gradually - as opposed to rapidly - does not increase the chances of keeping the weight off after dieting, a study has found.
Forget slow weight loss advice: Aust study   NEWS.com.au
Faster diets work best   Herald Sun
Crash-dieting more effective that gradual weight loss, study suggests   Telegraph.co.uk
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  The Inquisitr   
Energy Drinks The Next Public Health Crisis? WHO Researchers Seem To Think ...  The Inquisitr
With the worldwide consumption of energy drinks increasing in recent years, concerns have been raised both in the scientific community and among the general public about the health effects of these products. Therefore, researchers in the United Kingdom ...

Call to limit caffeine in energy drinks   The Australian
WHO: rising energy drink consumption may pose a threat to public health   Medical News Today
Energy drinks could cause public health problems, says WHO study   The Guardian
Irish Independent   
Daily News & Analysis   
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  Yahoo!7 News   
Progress stalls on Ebola evacuation plan  Yahoo!7 News
Labor s deputy leader Tanya Plibersek has called for the government to fight Ebola in west AAP Labor's deputy leader Tanya Plibersek has called for the government to fight Ebola in west Africa. Australia can't deploy health workers to the Ebola outbreak in ...


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  NEWS.com.au   
Uniting Communities Beulah Park says people living in poverty in the east is ...  NEWS.com.au
THE number of people living in poverty in the eastern suburbs is on track to hit a five-year high latest figures show. The Uniting Communities Beulah Park branch has helped 577 people this year with food vouchers, bill payments and financial assistance.
SA's most unlikely 'hidden pockets of poverty'   The Advertiser

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  NEWS.com.au   
Is this the worst case of nits ever?  NEWS.com.au
THIS stomach-churning video captures what could be the worst case of nits ever, as thousands of wriggling lice are brushed from a child's scalp. The disturbing footage shows a woman trying to run a fine-toothed nit comb through her child's hair — which is ...

Video of horrifying head lice infestation shows hundreds of nits on comb   The Independent
Video: Extreme head lice infestation will make your flesh crawl   DigitalJournal.com
Nauseating Video Shows Worst Case Of Head Lice Ever   SAFM (blog)
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  The Queensland Times   
Relay For Life countdown  Hunter Valley News
Most people would be able to think of someone they know who has battled cancer. Relay For Life is for them. The Cancer Council Australia event began in 1985 and has since grown into a national affair raising much-needed money and awareness.
Springfield steps up for good cause   The Queensland Times
Bark for Life announced for Floyd October 25   Southwest Virginia Today
Relay Season Starts Up   Oakdale Leader

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  ABC Online   
Broken Hill children affected by contaminated playgrounds, researchers say  ABC Online
The discovery of high levels of toxic dust in far western New South Wales playgrounds is a "call to arms" to protect children from illness, researchers say. A Macquarie University study discovered dust containing high levels of metals such as arsenic, lead, ...

Toxic playgrounds: Broken Hill kids exposed to poisonous dust   The Conversation AU

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