2014年11月25日 星期二

2014-11-26 Australia Health


Stuff.co.nz
   
Could running be the elixir of youth?   
Stuff.co.nz
The study, published by online journal Plos One looked at men and women over the age of 65 who either walk or run for exercise. Researchers from Humboldt State University and the University of Colorado tested two mixed groups of older adults, who were ...

The pros and cons of running for exercise   Daily Life
Jogging 30 minutes a day, three times a week may be the fountain of youth!   The Raw Food World News
Running: The key to staying young?   Sydney Morning Herald
Delhi Daily News   
U.S. News & World Report   
Washington Post   
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NEWS.com.au
   
The 12 tiny things which could wipe us out   
NEWS.com.au
A PANDEMIC, a potential biosecurity attack and a virus which has the potential to wipe out our food supplies. These are just some of the things which could wreak havoc across the country's ecosystem, not only damaging the environment but our very way of ...

Science Says These Are The 12 Biosecurity Risks For Australia   Gizmodo Australia
Australia's biosecurity may be shocked   Phys.Org
How biosecure is Australia?   Australian Life Scientist
FoodNavigator-Asia.com   
ABC Online   
The Age   
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Philly.com
   
Aussie mum abandoned baby in drain   
TNT Magazine
A 30-year-old Australian mother has been charged with attempted murder after she abandoned her new-born son in a roadside drain in western Sydney. The baby spent five days at the bottom of the eight-foot-deep stormwater drain before being discovered ...

Abandoned baby story a heartbreaker   The Daily Telegraph
Mother who dumped her baby son in a drain is the daughter of a church minister ...   Daily Mail
We need to do more to help mothers with unwanted babies   Sydney Morning Herald
International Business Times AU   
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ABC Online
   
Intoxication single major cause of over-55s drowning on Mid North Coast   
ABC Online
Royal Life Saving says too many older people on the North Coast are putting their lives at risk, by swimming while intoxicated. The organisation has today, Wednesday November 26, 2014 released its latest research into drownings among Australians aged ...

Share this story   Courier Mail
Age a factor in many drownings   The West Australian
It's time to talk: Drowning deaths for over-50s on the rise   The Sunshine Coast Daily
The Australian   
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Sydney Morning Herald
   
Bali 'methanol poisoning': Jackson Tuckwell's mother tells of ordeal   
Sydney Morning Herald
The mother of a Newcastle teenager who suffered suspected methanol poisoning while celebrating schoolies in Bali has warned of the dangers of drink-spiking on the popular tourist island. Jackson Tuckwell, who turns 18 on Wednesday, was out with friends ...


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Sydney Morning Herald
   
Genome of worm removed from man's brain mapped   
Genetic Literacy Project
For many years, a Chinese man in the U.K. experienced a range of debilitating neurological symptoms with no understood origin–including headaches, memory loss, and seizures. A biopsy found inflammation in the man's brain, but they were unable to ...

Think you've got a headache? This man had a tapeworm burrowing into his ...   The Age
Tapeworm Inhabits Man's Brain for Years   Scientist

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Sydney Morning Herald
   
Seven habits of healthy Australians   
Sydney Morning Herald
The G20 leaders who spent a weekend in Brisbane probably stepped from their private jets imagining Australia was a country of healthy, slim and fit outdoorsmen/women. How stunned they must have been by what they saw. More Boot Camp blogs from ...


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Fraser Coast Chronicle
   
'Women should think twice about careers before children'   
Fraser Coast Chronicle
KATE Silverton doubts whether or not we should encourage women to have children later on in life while they focus on their careers. The BBC newsreader says that we should consider women's biological clocks before making a decision on the issue.
BBC's Kate Silverton says career-driven women leaving it late to have children   Daily Mail
Kate Silverton on juggling a career and being an older mum: 'I'm not sure we got ...   Parentdish

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Sandown Greyhound Racing Club function centre forced to close after gastro ...   
Herald Sun
THE Sandown Greyhound Racing Club function centre has temporarily closed down after a gastro outbreak left four people hospitalised. It shut for commercial cleaning after about 100 of the 400 guests at a Wantirna College year 12 valedictory dinner last ...

Food-poisoning scare at Sandown function centre   The Age

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The Daily Telegraph
   
Rouse Hill: A $600 million hospital to ease pain out West   
The Daily Telegraph
ROUSE Hill looks set to get a new hospital paid for with funds from the state government's $20 billion sale of electricity poles and wires. Under the government's spending plan, $600 million would be reserved for the Rouse Hill Hospital, an expansion of ...


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