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2014-12-01 Australia Health


Don't kid yourself: easy ways to burn Christmas kilos  Rockhampton Morning Bulletin
It is a given that, between now and the time we make regretful New Year resolutions, we will all indulge a little. Or maybe a lot. There are ways to reduce the damage from the extras we eat and drink over Christmas, but it's also important to increase our activity ...


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All eyes on new surgery service for Fraser Coast  Gympie Times
EYE patients with straightforward cases such as cataracts will undergo surgery locally at CQ Eye in Hervey Bay under a new public-private partnership. Eligible existing and new patients will be able to take advantage of the deal struck by the Wide Bay ...

Partnership enables local eye surgeries   Bundaberg News Mail

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Support flows for paralysed mum of young boy  TVNZ
A woman who became paralysed after suffering a freak accident in October has been inundated by support from strangers online, helping offset the cost of her medical bills. Teina Boyd fractured her C5 vertebra when she misjudged a dive onto a bed, ...

Mum breaks neck in freak accident   Stuff.co.nz
Freak accident: Mum hopes she will walk again   New Zealand Herald

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Italy says 13 deaths have followed flu vaccinations  6minutes
The number of people who have died in Italy after being administered a flu vaccine has risen to 13. The Italian Medical Agency (AIFA) has warned against panic and stressed there is not proof yet that it was the vaccine that led to the deaths. However, it has ...

Italy says 13 Novartis flu vaccine deaths   Yahoo!7 News
Flu vaccine death toll rises in Italy   WA today
Italy Suspends Flu Vaccine Following 11 Deaths   Beta Wired

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  ABC Online   
World AIDS Day: HIV survivors now expect long lives and even help train aged ...  ABC Online
As World AIDS Day is marked globally, three Australians have reflected on living with HIV and the joys and challenges of lifespans they once never dreamed of. The two men and a woman from Adelaide now are trainers with Positive Life SA, teaching aged ...

Free HIV testing clinic to open in Sydney   9news.com.au
Timely screening can save people from HIV/Aids, say experts   DAWN.com
HIV cases on the rise in the ACT   The Age
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  The Canberra Times   
'It was like I was six, seven months pregnant'  The Canberra Times
Queenie Lau, a 24-year-old nursing graduate from Canberra, opens up about living with a cancer so rare that her doctors had never seen a case in Australia. submit to reddit · Email article · Print. Queenie Lau, 24, who is currently undergoing treatment for an ...

Canberra woman opens up about her journey with extremely rare cancer   Sydney Morning Herald

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  The Australian   
Doctors removed at least 120 maggots from the woman.  The Australian
A FLY is being blamed for a shocking incident at a hospital where an intensive care patient became riddled with maggots. The 65-year-old woman presented at a Canadian hospital with a number of problems, not including the maggots, and was placed in ...

120 maggots removed from woman's nose and eye after fly lays eggs in ...   Metro

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  NEWS.com.au   
How to eat for weight loss  NEWS.com.au
I'M hoping you didn't start reading this article for another crazy diet that promises to help you lose a bunch of weight fast. If so, I'm sorry, but I'm probably not the right person to help you with that. And that's for good reason — a kindly reminder that on most ...


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  The Guardian   
Dementia patients lack proper care: report  The Daily Telegraph
DEMENTIA sufferers lack proper care because the illness is not recognised as a terminal diagnosis. A NEW report has highlighted the issues faced by dementia sufferers in the late stages of their lives and the barriers to the high-quality care they require.
NHS staff are failing patients with dementia: Hundreds are dying on wards rather ...   Daily Mail
Dementia care barrier highlighted   Herald Scotland

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  Mirror.co.uk   
Less than HALF of the UK population understands how HIV is transmitted  Mirror.co.uk
Just 45% of the population understands how HIV is transmitted, “taking us straight back to the early 80s”, research has revealed. The National Aids Trust found 28% of people wrongly thought they could get HIV from kissing, sharing a glass, coughing and ...

HIV attitudes queried in British research   The Australian (blog)

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