2014年11月15日 星期六

2014-11-16 Australia Health

  NDTV   
World Leaders Vow to 'Extinguish' Ebola  NDTV
Brisbane, Australia: The world's most powerful economies vowed on Saturday to "extinguish" the Ebola epidemic ravaging west Africa, as the vast desert nation of Mali scrambled to prevent a new outbreak of the killer disease. Despite some hopeful signs from ...

British Ebola doctor: 'We can stop this epidemic of fear'   Telegraph.co.uk
UN, aid groups step up pressure on G20 over Ebola   Daily Times
The Shifting Ebola Epidemic   New York Times
Businessweek   
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  ABC Online   
Victoria election 2014: Coalition pledges to spend $127 million to fight obesity  ABC Online
The Victorian Government says it will allocate $127 million to deal with the rising rates of obesity and chronic illnesses if it is re-elected later this month. The funding would cover a range of services and programs, including supporting people at risk of ...

Vic govt outlines plan to battle bulge   Brisbane Times
Victoria's $127m check-up as Napthine Government pledges health push   The Australian

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  ABC Online   
Smoking banned in NSW national parks as crews contain Blue Mountains fire  ABC Online
Smoking has been banned in NSW national parks as firefighters work to contain a bushfire in the Blue Mountains, west of Sydney. Environment Minister Rob Stokes said given the current climate and weather conditions the ban was a sensible way to reduce ...

World Heritage Dorrigo and Arakoon National Parks expanded   Coffs Coast Advocate
Smoking to be banned in NSW parks in anti-bushfire measure   9news.com.au
Smoking banned in NSW national parks   Sky News Australia
The Daily Telegraph   
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  Herald Sun   
Perth teenager Nicole Bicknell died after drinking 95 per cent Polmos Spirytus ...  NEWS.com.au
THE family of a WA teenager who died after consuming a potent brand of alcohol at her 18th birthday party has called for a complete ban on the sale of high-strength liquor in Australia. Nicole Bicknell collapsed and passed out after drinking a few shots of ...

Teenager dies after strong birthday drink   Perth Now

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  ABC Online   
Ebola crisis: Doctors and nurses train in Darwin for Asia-Pacific outbreak  ABC Online
Doctors and nurses from across Australia have been training in Darwin to ensure they are prepared should there an Ebola outbreak in the Asia-Pacific region. The Australian Medical Assistance Teams (AUSMAT) are likely to be the nation's responders if ...

Australian medics train for Ebola   Sky News Australia

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  Bundaberg News Mail   
Breaking down the stigma around IVF one book at a time  Bundaberg News Mail
You know the ones I am talking about - those books like Where Did I Come From and What's Happening To Me. Well a new book is out called I am Extra Special: An IVF Story, written by two mums to help explain other ways children are brought into the world.

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  Noosa News   
Reality of pain for children after Female Genital Mutilation  Noosa News
PHOTOS of young Kenyan girls being circumcised in a tribal ceremony highlight the stark reality faced by those who experience female genital mutilation (FGM). FGM, a non-medical practice involving the partial or total removal of the external female genitalia, ...

Female genital mutilation: Kenyan schools send notes home to parents warning ...   Radio Australia

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  Beta Wired   
Working out can lead to weight gain- reveals a study  Beta Wired
Exercising is known to many as a method of burning excess fat. However research has shown that exercise can make you gain weight. The Arizona state University analyzed the effects of exercise on 81 overweight and sedentary women. The women were ...

Can exercise lead to higher weight among Women?   Maine News
How Working Out May Actually Lead to Weight Gain   WallStreet OTC
Weight Loss And Exercise: Why Do Women Gain Weight When They Work Out?   Headlines & Global News
Tech Times   
TIME   
Sydney Morning Herald   
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  Herald Sun   
WA to ban adults giving teenagers alcohol  WA today
The West Australian government's decision to prosecute people for supplying alcohol to under 18s has been welcomed by health advocates. McCusker Centre for Action on Alcohol and Youth director Mike Daube said the secondary supply legislation would ...

Barnett Government to introduce 'secondary supply' alcohol laws in WA   Herald Sun

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  Sydney Morning Herald   
Mummy makeovers lead growth in plastic surgery lists  Sydney Morning Herald
Job cuts may have forced some in Canberra to tighten their belt but they haven't stopped a rapid increase in the number of mothers getting a tummy tuck. It's the fastest growing procedure for a number of the city's plastic surgeons, while breast lifts and facelifts ...


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