2014年11月18日 星期二

2014-11-19 Australia Health

  Daily Mail   
New Calorific app shows exactly what 200 calories of different foods looks like  Daily Mail
The developers behind the app, Calorific, have measured and then taken photographs of different food stuffs to help show how many calories you are eating without needing to check the label. They argue that the concept of a calorie can be hard to grasp and ...

New Calorific app shows exactly what 200 calories of your favourite foods looks ...   Metro
What 200 calories worth of your favourite food looks like   Sydney Morning Herald
New App Shows You What 200 Calories Looks Like   KTIC

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  Wall Street Journal   
Home flu testing on the way  The Australian
MILLIONS of consumers will soon test themselves for the flu and other medical conditions with their own hi-tech home test kit. Sherpa Ventures, co-founded by early Uber backer Shervin Pishevar, has led a $US7.5 million investment in Cue, a San Diego ...

Cue Raises $7.5 Million in Series A Funding   DigitalJournal.com
Cue Gets $7.5 Million to Build $199 Home Flu-Testing Device   Wall Street Journal (blog)
Cue Gets $7.5M to Build $199 Home Flu-Testing Device   Dow Jones Bankruptcy & Debt (subscription)

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  Brisbane Times   
Queensland remains Australia's fattest state  Brisbane Times
Launching the fifth biennial Health of Queenslanders Report on Wednesday, Dr Young said with the country's best climate and best array of fresh food, it was hard to fathom why two thirds of the adult population were overweight or obese. Queensland Chief ...

Health of Queenslanders report finds quarter of deaths linked to weight   ABC Online
Qld now Australia's fattest state   9news.com.au
Health of Queenslanders report reveals a third of us don't know even know we're ...   Courier Mail
Gympie Times   
Sky News Australia   
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  Daily Mail   
Brain training boosts memory for over 60s - but there's a catch  New Zealand Herald
An Australian study has shown that computerised cognitive training can boost memory and thinking skills in people aged over 60 years. Photo / Thinkstock. Computer-based "brain training" is useful for older adults, but only if it's conducted in a group setting, ...

Can 'brain training' prevent dementia?   Examiner.com
Those Brain Training Computer Programs Might Help Your Memory But Can ...   Business Insider Australia
Brain training works in groups only: study   9news.com.au
Pacific Standard   
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  NEWS.com.au   
Mum fights for life after giving birth  NEWS.com.au
BRAVE first-time mum Michelle Buchholtz has one wish — to live long enough to take baby Ava home after she was born nearly three months premature. The terminally ill Victorian mother was forced to deliver at 29 weeks to prolong her own life as doctors ...

Dying mum's fight to have more time with baby girl   Yahoo!7 News
'I was looking at her thinking I'm not going to be here': Mum battling terminal ...   Daily Mail
Melbourne mum fights cancer in heartbreaking bid to have more time with baby girl   9news.com.au
Brimbank & Northwest Starweekly   
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  Delhi Daily News   
Australia's heaviest man on how he lost 200kgs  Delhi Daily News
An Australian man named Jordan Tirekidis has made news by losing 200kgs. Just two years ago Tirekidis weighed over 300 kgs. The man told his incredible story of weight loss on the Monday episode of A Current Affair. It is notable that Tirekidis succeeded ...

How Australia's heaviest man lost 200kgs   Perth Now
Aussie man who lost 200kg says hypnotherapy saved him   Bundaberg News Mail

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  Daily Mail   
Natural antioxidant found in nuts, red meat and seafood improves chances of ...  Daily Mail
An element found in nuts, red meat and seafood could increase a woman's chance of conceiving. Scientists found that selenium, a natural antioxidant, plays a crucial role in the early stages of conception - and of all foods, Brazil nuts have the highest level.
Chicken eggs could help women fall pregnant, new research shows. Source ...   NEWS.com.au
Natural antioxidant boosts fertility   6minutes
Women's fertility linked to detox element in diet   HealthCanal.com

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  Sydney Morning Herald   
WA govt emphasises indigenous positives  9news.com.au
The West Australian government has talked up the positives contained in a report on indigenous disadvantage at a time when its relationship with Aboriginal people is at new low. Aboriginal Affairs Minister Peter Collier said the Overcoming Indigenous ...

Overcoming Indigenous Disadvantage report 'reinforces priorities'   The Australian
Landmark report reveals scale of indigenous disadvantage   The Age
Interactive: Indigenous Australians living in remote areas   SBS
Crikey (blog)   
ABC Online   
ABC Message Stick   
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  Telegraph.co.uk   
Never buy an expensive bottle of wine again  Telegraph.co.uk
New research suggests that we Brits have finally developed a nose for good quality plonk, with our average wine spend creeping up to £8 a bottle. So raise a glass to the Sonic Decanter, a new invention that claims it can age a cheap drop of red, white, ...

Sonic Decanter uses sound waves to 'age' cheap wine   Daily Mail
Sonic Decanter Promises To 'Age' Wine, Improve Flavor In Minutes   The Inquisitr
Corking gadget that matures wine in minutes   Express.co.uk
Hong Kong Standard   
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  The Age   
New Canberra centre for people with disabilities opens  The Age
Children and adults with disabilities in the ACT will have access to a greater range of services with the opening of a new $2-million therapy centre. The Cerebral Palsy Alliance's new centre in Scullin will be serviced by a team of six specialists and provides ...

high-tech cerebral palsy treatment centre opens   ABC Online

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