2014年10月31日 星期五

2014-11-01 Australia Health

  The Daily Telegraph   
Don't fancy growing a mo' this Movember? Show your support for a good cause ...  The Daily Telegraph
IT'S that time of the year again. The time of the year when men (or should that be Mo Bros) the world over throw away the razor for a month and grow some impressive — and, at times, outlandish — facial hair all in the name of charity. The Movember ...

Movember: whose moustache is this?   Telegraph.co.uk
Shellharbour siblings go head-to-head for Movember   Illawarra Mercury
Sign of things to come as Movember nears in Harborough   Harborough Mail
Irish Independent   
TripleM Sydney   
Atlanta Journal Constitution   
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  Counsel & Heal   
NYU Researcher Finds Majority of High School Seniors in Favor of More Liberal ...  HealthCanal.com
When compared with white students, those who identified as black or Hispanic were more likely to support more liberal marijuana policies. 33% say it should be entirely legal; 28.5% say it should be treated as a minor violation. The United States is undergoing ...

Many High School Seniors in Favor of Marijuana Reform   KMBZ
Majority Of High School Seniors Favor More Liberal Marijuana Policies (Alcohol ...   Science 2.0
Majority of high school seniors favor more liberal marijuana policies, study says   Medical Xpress
Counsel & Heal   
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  The Inquisitr   
Ebola Halloween Prank: Mother Pranks Son By Telling Him He Has Ebola Virus  The Inquisitr
Ebola Prank: A mother and a man are coming under fire for pranking her son by telling him that he has Ebola. The video was first uploaded to Vine by Tevyn Demmings, where it has received massive views. According to the Daily Mail, the title of the hilarious ...

Just Wrong! Parents Prank 'Bad A** Kid,' Tell Him He Has Ebola   News One
Parents Trick Son Into Thinking He Has Ebola, Film It And Share It Online ...   PerezHilton.com
Prankster parents tell their son he has EBOLA for Halloween trick   Daily Mail
Opposing Views   
Express.co.uk   
Lightly Buzzed   
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  The Queensland Times   
Patient forced to wait 19 hours for surgery on severed finger  Sydney Morning Herald
An elderly woman was sent home twice from Ipswich Hospital and waited a total of 19 hours before she was given a referral to attend a private hospital for surgery on her finger that had been severed to the bone. The woman, aged 72, sliced the tip of her ...

Patient forced to wait 19 hours for surgery   The Queensland Times

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  ABC Online   
Red Cross medical leader embarrassed by Australian Government's Ebola ...  ABC Online
The senior health adviser for the Red Cross in Sierra Leone says she is embarrassed by the Australian Government's response to the Ebola crisis. Australian Amanda McClelland runs the organisation's treatment Centre in Kenema, and told The World Today ...

A song for the dying: Comforting Ebola patients in their final days   Al Jazeera America
Red Cross Aussie Nurse Says Australia's Ebola Visa Ban Is Embarrassing   International Business Times AU

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  BBC News   
Aberdeen intelligence 'improved with each generation'  BBC News
Scientists at the University of Aberdeen and NHS Grampian examined two groups of people, one born in 1921 and the other in 1936. Continue reading the main story. “Start Quote. Aberdeen has been good for their IQ”. End Quote Dr Roger Staff University of ...

Scientists Show IQ is Rising with Each Generation   Chinatopix
Rationing in World War 2 increased intelligence of Britons   Telegraph.co.uk
Study reveals Aberdonians are getting smarter…   Aberdeen Press and Journal
Phys.Org   
The Times (subscription)   
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  ABC Online   
Ice forum in Smithton: Tasmanian Government makes no promises in drug fight  ABC Online
Tasmania's Health Minister made no promises about improving north-west drug services at a forum in Smithton on Friday night. About 350 people attended the forum run by Rural Health Tasmania in response to concerns about the use of methamphetamine, ...

Bid to reassure CH   The Advocate

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  Irish Independent   
Washington will be on a new high as marijuana is set to become legal  Irish Independent
THE fresh air of the White House's rose garden may soon be fragrant with the smell of cannabis. Share. Facebook · Twitter · Google · Email. Go To. Comments. On Tuesday, while other Americans are voting for their senators and congressman - residents of ...

Medical marijuana company to list on ASX   Sydney Morning Herald
Marijuana expected to become legal in Washington DC   Telegraph.co.uk
Medical Marijuana Is on Every Ballot This Election   Huffington Post (blog)
Marijuana.com   
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  The Hindu   
After Australia, Canada restricts visas amid Ebola scare  The Hindu
Canada has joined Australia in suspending entry visas for people from Ebola-stricken countries in West Africa in an attempt to keep the deadly disease away. Canada government said on Friday it is suspending visa applications for residents and nationals of ...

Canada suspends issuance of visas to Ebola-hit African countries   Firstpost
Ebola: Canada suspending visas for residents of outbreak countries   CBC.ca

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  Daily Mail   
So, do you know which drinks are more fattening than a doughnut? Hidden ...  Daily Mail
An alcoholic drink can be as fattening as a doughnut – but most consumers have no idea about the calorie overload, campaigners warn. Pressure is growing for drink companies to be compelled to label alcohol bottles with the number of calories in a bid to ...

UK health advocates call for calorie count on alcohol labels   ABC Online
Call for alcohol firms to put calories on labels   Herald Scotland
We reveal how many calories there are in your favourite beer   The Sun (subscription)
BBC News   
Telegraph.co.uk   
The Australian   
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