2014年10月19日 星期日

2014-10-20 Australia Health

  Stuff.co.nz   
Aussies urged to lose grabbable guts  Stuff.co.nz
TOXIC: A new Canberra campaign takes a graphic approach to exposing the need for healthy living. Relevant offers. Motivate Me. Stuffed challenge is a family affair 10 simple tips to a longer, healthier life Sofia's workout secret: 'No pain, no cake' Mind over ...

Live Lighter campaigns to lose grabbable guts   The Age
Graphic WA Heart Foundation LiveLighter campaign rolls out in ACT   MuMbrella
VIDEO: "Graphic obesity" ads to battle against the bulge   Whitsunday Times

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  Sydney Morning Herald   
Reheating pasta to lose weight?  Sydney Morning Herald
A test on BBC'sTrust Me, I'm a Doctor has found that reheating pasta makes it healthier and may even help us to lose weight. The show's doctors conducted an experiment and concluded that cooking, cooling and reheating a bowl of pasta turned it into ...

Is reheated pasta really healthier? What you need to know   Today.com
Why Reheated Pasta Is Less Fattening   Design & Trend
Reheat your pasta to avoid fat   Vancouver Desi

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  Stuff.co.nz   
'Health' foods to leave behind  Stuff.co.nz
REAL FOOD: Some foods in the grocery aisles have a 'health halo' without actually being good for you. Relevant offers. Teach Me. I may faint, but it's not because I'm thin Are we too sensitive about body sizes? Cup of coffee is good for your body A case for ...

What to leave behind in the health food aisle   Brisbane Times

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  Zee News   
Tiny eye implant 'Kamra' could replace reading glasses  The Australian
READING glasses could become obsolete thanks to a tiny optical implant that sharpens vision, scientists say. The implant, a tiny ring placed beneath the eye's surface in a procedure lasting only 15 minutes, allowed more than 80 per cent of those treated to ...

Will reading glasses become a thing from the past?   Examiner.com
Eye implants may spell end of reading glasses   Financial Express
Implantable eye devices that improve vision   Khaleej Times

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  Telegraph.co.uk   
Too much coffee damages fertility for men  Telegraph.co.uk
Drinking too much coffee can radically reduce a man's ability to father children, a study has found. Men who drank two or more cups of strong coffee a day had just a one in five chance of becoming fathers through IVF. However, for those who drank less than a ...

A pint of beer a day 'can double men's fertility': But coffee and being vegetarian ...   Daily Mail
Drink beer, not coffee, if you want to father children   Irish Independent
Would-be dads should drink and drop the veg, research finds   The Australian

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  Yahoo!7 News   
Measles alert: Queensland Health issue warning for passengers on Jetstar Bali ...  ABC Online
Passengers on a flight to Brisbane from Bali have been told to be on alert for symptoms of measles after three people onboard tested positive to the infection. Queensland Health issued the warning to all passengers aboard Jetstar Airlines flight JQ46, which ...

Measles outbreak on Jetstar flight   NEWS.com.au
Measles outbreak on Jetstar flight from Indonesia to Brisbane after several ...   Daily Mail
Measles risk on Jetstar flight from Bali to Brisbane   Caboolture News

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  Brisbane Times   
Queensland economy ranks fifth  Brisbane Times
Unemployment continues to dog the Newman government, with the latest State of the State finding the Queensland's "soft job market" is continuing to constrain economic growth. The monthly employment report put out by the Commonwealth Bank found the ...

Queensland elective surgery waiting list cut   ABC Online
Queensland premier Campbell Newman claims surgery list win   9news.com.au
Newman Government claims victory in slashing Queensland surgery wait list   Courier Mail
Caboolture News   
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  ABC Online   
Nervousness in region about new Primary Health Networks as details still to come  ABC Online
The Western New South Wales Medicare Local says it's still in the dark about the future of the organisation. The Federal Government has announced, from mid next year, Primary Health Networks (PHN) will replace Medicare Locals as the bodies responsible ...

Primary Health Networks plan a slap in the face for regional NSW   Daily Advertiser
Cross-border ties 'are vital'   Sunraysia Daily
Reforms mean Medicare Local won't be local much longer   South Coast Register

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  Sydney Morning Herald   
Bodybuilder Luke Wood died after hospital delays, inquest told  Sydney Morning Herald
The death of a champion bodybuilder followed hospital treatment that was marred by delays in receiving a vital scan, and the failure of doctors to access treatment notes, a coronial inquest has heard. But the inquest also heard that anabolic steroid use was a ...

Bodybuilder's family want truth   9news.com.au
Family of body builder Luke Wood tell inquest they feel 'cheated' over his death   The Daily Telegraph

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  ABC Online   
SA nurses call for financial penalties for hospitals missing four-hour emergency ...  ABC Online
South Australia's nurses say financial penalties should be imposed on hospitals which consistently miss the four-hour target for ensuring all patients are admitted or discharged. The recommendation is contained in the Australian Nursing and Midwifery ...

SA hospitals need more scrutiny: nurses   9news.com.au
Nurses reveal plan to ease pain of budget cuts for patients and hospitals   Courier Mail

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