Labor playing politics with Ebola crisis, Peter Dutton says The Australian
HEALTH Minister Peter Dutton has accused Labor of playing politics with Ebola, suggesting the response to the disease crisis had driven a wedge between Opposition leader Bill Shorten and deputy leader Tanya Plibersek. Addressing reporters in Brisbane ...
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HEALTH Minister Peter Dutton has accused Labor of playing politics with Ebola, suggesting the response to the disease crisis had driven a wedge between Opposition leader Bill Shorten and deputy leader Tanya Plibersek. Addressing reporters in Brisbane ...
Labor 'playing politics' on Ebola: Dutton
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Crash Dieters Are Not More Likely to Regain Weight, Study Says Healthline
If crash diets help patients lose weight, should we warn against them or not? And find out why it's so incredibly hard to maintain weight loss long-term. Written by Cameron Scott | Published on October 17, 2014. A A A. Crash Dieters Are Not More Likely to ...
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If crash diets help patients lose weight, should we warn against them or not? And find out why it's so incredibly hard to maintain weight loss long-term. Written by Cameron Scott | Published on October 17, 2014. A A A. Crash Dieters Are Not More Likely to ...
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Don't go to Ebola areas, Queensland Chief Health Officer warns Brisbane Times
Medical personnel demonstrate protective equipment to educate team members on the Ebola virus in Liberia. Photo: Reuters. Queensland's top doctor is urging people not to travel to Ebola zones in Africa unless it's to do essential humanitarian work.
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Medical personnel demonstrate protective equipment to educate team members on the Ebola virus in Liberia. Photo: Reuters. Queensland's top doctor is urging people not to travel to Ebola zones in Africa unless it's to do essential humanitarian work.
TPP Agreement Will 'Definitely' Raise Medicine Costs teleSUR English
Wikileaks founder Julian Assange has stated the peoples of TPP nations need to be informed about the contents of the TPP draft, arguing it contains “issues that will have such a fundamental impact on their lives.” (Photo: Reuters). Published 18 October 2014.
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Wikileaks founder Julian Assange has stated the peoples of TPP nations need to be informed about the contents of the TPP draft, arguing it contains “issues that will have such a fundamental impact on their lives.” (Photo: Reuters). Published 18 October 2014.
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No Logo: Brand Bullies, Trade Mark Law, and The Trans-Pacific Partnership
Sugar and caffeine in energy drinks worrisome: WHO Tech Times
The World Health Organization (WHO) Regional Office in Europe is warning the public about the risks of children drinking easily available energy drinks. Energy drinks are not regulated by age like alcohol and tobacco, exposing youths to the developmental ...
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The World Health Organization (WHO) Regional Office in Europe is warning the public about the risks of children drinking easily available energy drinks. Energy drinks are not regulated by age like alcohol and tobacco, exposing youths to the developmental ...
Rising energy drink consumption may pose a threat to public health, says WHO
Energy drinks a public health liability: World Health Organisation
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Nurses share Ebola concerns WJXT Jacksonville
Local nurses are speaking about the Ebola outbreak following three local scares at area hospitals. Show Transcript Hide Transcript. SENTENCING. EXPECTED TO BEGIN AT 10:00 A.M. PRESIDENT OBAMA TAKING NEW EXECUTIVE ACTION ON THE ...
UNF nursing student on facing Ebola: You have to do your jobActionNewsJax.com
Regional hospitals not ready for Ebola, says Australian Nursing FederationABC Local
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Local nurses are speaking about the Ebola outbreak following three local scares at area hospitals. Show Transcript Hide Transcript. SENTENCING. EXPECTED TO BEGIN AT 10:00 A.M. PRESIDENT OBAMA TAKING NEW EXECUTIVE ACTION ON THE ...
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Regional hospitals not ready for Ebola, says Australian Nursing Federation
Ebola is 'disaster of our generation', says aid agency Channel News Asia
"The Ebola crisis could become the definitive humanitarian disaster of our generation," a spokesperson for British-based aid agency Oxfam said. PHOTOS. A girl walks past a slogan painted on a wall reading "Stop Ebola", in Monrovia. (AFP/Dominique Faget).
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"The Ebola crisis could become the definitive humanitarian disaster of our generation," a spokesperson for British-based aid agency Oxfam said. PHOTOS. A girl walks past a slogan painted on a wall reading "Stop Ebola", in Monrovia. (AFP/Dominique Faget).
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Neurotic personality ups Alzheimer risk Irish Health
Women who are neurotic in middle age may have an increased risk of developing Alzheimer's disease, a new study suggests. A person with a neurotic personality may be described as moody, highly strung, a worrier and/or somebody who does not cope well ...
Dementia sufferers stuck inside living hell with no way outThe Australian
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Women who are neurotic in middle age may have an increased risk of developing Alzheimer's disease, a new study suggests. A person with a neurotic personality may be described as moody, highly strung, a worrier and/or somebody who does not cope well ...
Dementia sufferers stuck inside living hell with no way out
Scientific evidence suggests gluten-free diet does not improve physical ... ABC Online
A growing number of recreational and professional athletes have been avoiding gluten in a bid to boost their performance, but there has been little scientific evidence of whether the dietary strategy works. A study by University of Tasmania (UTAS) PhD student ...
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A growing number of recreational and professional athletes have been avoiding gluten in a bid to boost their performance, but there has been little scientific evidence of whether the dietary strategy works. A study by University of Tasmania (UTAS) PhD student ...
Asbestos toll rises from factory of death Herald Sun
THE asbestos toll from Melbourne's factory of death has doubled since last week, with scores more reports of nearby residents who have died or who are sick. The shock news comes as tests for the Sunday Herald Sun on ceiling cavities near the old ...
Testing reveals asbestos in housesNEWS.com.au
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THE asbestos toll from Melbourne's factory of death has doubled since last week, with scores more reports of nearby residents who have died or who are sick. The shock news comes as tests for the Sunday Herald Sun on ceiling cavities near the old ...
Testing reveals asbestos in houses
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