2014年10月24日 星期五

2014-10-25 Australia Health

  USA TODAY   
UPDATE 12-Two US states to quarantine health workers returning from Ebola ...  Reuters
(Adds analysis on political, civil liberties implications of quarantine policy). By Ellen Wulfhorst and David Morgan. NEW YORK/WASHINGTON Oct 24 (Reuters) - New York and New Jersey will automatically quarantine medical workers returning from Ebola-hit ...

Ebola Patient in New York Is Called a Doctor at Ease in Danger   New York Times
BREAKING NEWS: Woman quarantined at Newark airport after contact with ...   Daily Mail
Cuomo, Christie say they will require Ebola quarantines   Fox News
Huffington Post   
CNN   
NDTV   
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  The Nation   
Game changer: Doctors transplant 'dead' hearts  Times of India
SYDNEY: Australian surgeons said on Friday they have used hearts which had stopped beating in successful transplants, in a world first they said could change the way organs are donated. Until now, doctors have relied on using the still-beating hearts of ...

Doctors transplant 'dead' hearts in surgical breakthrough   DAWN.com
Surgeons transplant heart that had stopped beating   BBC News
Heart Transplant 'Breakthrough' Shows Promise   WebMD
Toronto Star   
Telegraph.co.uk   
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  Sydney Morning Herald   
Overworking has high costs  Sydney Morning Herald
It can be hard to balance a healthy work and life schedule with the demands placed on us in today's society. There is a saying, "what we focus on is what we get" so this is why we get stuck in a loop of living an unsustainable life. If we focus 100 per cent on our ...


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  Herald Sun   
Sunshine may help prevent diabetes  Herald Sun
SUNSHINE may protect against weight gain and diabetes, an Australian-led study suggests. SCIENTISTS found that overfed mice with fur shaved to expose their skin were slower to gain weight after basking in ultraviolet (UV) light, the same rays that make up ...

City scientists say sunlight could slow weight gain   Daily Echo
Sunlight 'slows' development of diabetes   OnMedica
Sunshine may slow weight gain and diabetes onset, study suggests   HealthCanal.com
Sin Chew Jit Poh   
Express.co.uk   
The West Australian   
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Heat brings warning from health body  Daily Advertiser
Temperatures in the Riveirna came close to their October records yesterday while Riverina Local Land Services trained people, including Peter Ingram, before the bushfire season. Picture: Michael Frogley. RIVERINA residents received a preview of the ...

Take care in heat wave   The Young Witness

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  NEWS.com.au   
Pills, pills, pills ... Labor is questioning a recent TGA decision. Source: News ...  NEWS.com.au
THE nation's medicines watchdog admits it found irregularities at an Indian factory owned by pharmaceutical company Apotex whose medicines have been banned by the US and Canada. However it is refusing to impose a ban on the medicines in Australia ...

Australian government to undertake review of medicines and medical devices ...   The Pharma Letter
Government announces review of TGA regulations   Pharmacy News

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  The Sunshine Coast Daily   
Scientists: Our gums are less healthy than Roman Britons'  The Sunshine Coast Daily
DESPITE the benefits of fluoride toothpaste, electric toothbrush and floss, modern Britons have worse gums than their ancestors living in the Roman times, scientists claim. Scientists believe gum disease was far less prevalent 1,800 years ago because people ...

Romans' teeth better than modern Britons'   The Australian
Despite dentists, Brits have more gum disease now than AD 400: study   CTV News
Decaying civilization? Study finds Britons have worse teeth than their Roman ...   RT

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  ABC Online   
Health warning issued against acid tattoo removal in Queensland  ABC Online
Queensland's chief health officer Dr Jeannette Young has warned of serious complications from acid tattoo removal and says new laws may be needed to regulate the technique. One of the latest removal treatments in Queensland involved using an ...


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  ABC Online   
New penalties won't stop violence again health workers, Queensland Nurses ...  ABC Online
The Queensland Nurses Union doubts tough new penalties will stop violence against medical staff in the health system. The State Government doubled the maximum sentence to 14 years in jail for people who assault doctors, nurses and ambulance officers.
Nurses say tougher penalties won't stop assaults   ABC Local

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  The Week Magazine   
How I'm Coping With Life Inside The Ebola Bubble  BuzzFeed News
When Ebola takes away the ability to touch, you have to reinvent the language of compassion. Jina Moore BuzzFeed Staff posted about 9 hours ago. Follow @itsjina · View this image ›. A health worker nears a woman suspected of having Ebola. Getty Images ...

The men and women who survived Ebola   Sydney Morning Herald
Faces of survival: Stories of Liberians who beat Ebola   Washington Post

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