2014年12月6日 星期六

2014-12-07 Australia Health


Sydney Morning Herald
   
Why running is not your knees' worst enemy   
Sydney Morning Herald
It's official: not only does running not cause osteoarthritis in the knee, it may even help to keep the problem at bay. That's the verdict from a new US study from Baylor University that looked at data from 2863 people and found that runners, regardless of the age ...


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ABC Online
   
Child abuse royal commission: Woman admits having sex with boy, 14, at ...   
ABC Online
A woman has broken down while admitting to having sex with a 14-year-old boy at a yoga ashram on the NSW central coast. The woman, now in her mid 50s and known as Shishy, is central to the Royal Commission into Institutional Responses to Child ...

Violent discipline was acceptable in ashram culture: Ex-member   Financial Express
Paradise lost: Ashram's 4am yoga, hard labour, beatings and sexual assault   The Daily Telegraph
'Violent discipline' part of yoga culture, royal commission hears   Sydney Morning Herald
NEWS.com.au   
The Australian   
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The Age
   
Premier intervenes after man shackled to hospital bed for two weeks   
The Age
Victorian Premier Daniel Andrews has intervened in the case of a man with autism who has been shackled to a hospital bed for two weeks. James Pascoe was taken by police to The Northern Hospital in Epping on November 21. He has been sedated and ...

Victorian parents plea to help disabled son shackled to hospital bed   Daily Mail
Mother of man shackled to hospital bed says Department of Human Services to ...   Brisbane Times
Anger as man with severe autism shackled to hospital bed for TWO WEEKS   Mirror.co.uk
Toowoomba Chronicle   
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Herald Sun
   
A warning to new mothers: cold sores can kill   
ABC Online
A newborn baby girl's death may have resulted from a cold sore and her mother is determined to warn others of the dangers and save lives. Print page; Email this · Permalink. Share ? Share. A few days after baby Eloise Lampton was born in early November ...

Newborn dies from cold sore   Herald Sun
Queensland parents' anguish after newborn daughter dies following infection   Daily Mail
Killer cold sore: Baby girl dies after being kissed by mystery person with virus   Mirror.co.uk

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Bioscience Technology
   
Hormone that controls satiety also links obesity to high blood pressure   
Medical News Today
Obesity is a major risk for hypertension or high blood pressure, which in turn increases the risk of cardiovascular diseases. But until now, there has been no precise explanation for the hypertension that follows weight gain. bp monitor. Researchers found that ...

Hormone leptin increases blood pressure that occurs with weight gain   News-Medical.net
'Satiety Hormone' Links Obesity, High Blood Pressure   Laboratory Equipment
High blood pressure trigger discovered in the brain   Panorama.am
HealthCanal.com   
ABC Online   
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Delhi Daily News
   
Friends of Cancer Patients charity joins World Cancer Leaders' Summit   
gulfnews.com
Dubai: The Friends of Cancer Patients charity (FoCP) joined groups around the world in pushing for a global cancer control agenda and a more unified stand on cancer policy on a global scale in Australia earlier this week. FoCP was invited to participate in ...

FoCP participates in 'World Cancer Leaders' Summit   Gulf Today
Researchers develop new tool for global leaders to better control cancer   News-Medical.net
Cancer atlas: Australia's growing problem   SBS
The Australian (blog)   
CNNMoney   
NEWS.GNOM.ES   
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Herald Sun
   
Paleo diet: Health experts slam chef Pete Evans for pushing extreme views   
Herald Sun
HEALTH nut Pete Evans is putting his fans' health at risk with his extreme views on diet and lifestyle, according to experts. “It enrages me when celebrities like Peter Evans disregard and devalue medicine and can have potentially serious consequences for ...

My Kitchen Rules chef Pete Evans backs extreme anti-fluoride group   The Daily Telegraph

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NEWS.com.au
   
Harry on track in the blink of an eye   
NEWS.com.au
LIFE has become a lot less stressful for Harry Bolch and his family since the 16-year-old became a National Disability Insurance Scheme client this year. Harry, who is in Year 10 at Taroona High School, was born with severe athetoid cerebral palsy.
Harry on track in blink of an eye   Perth Now
Hundreds of thousands of people with a disability in the dark about when the ...   The Daily Telegraph

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Brisbane Times
   
More Fun Than a Run: Bikram yoga is tough but addictive   
Brisbane Times
Heart rate: Each Bikram yoga class is conducted in a room heated to 38.5 degrees. Photo: Supplied. Where: Bikram Yoga Canberra, 56 Hoskins Street, Mitchell, bikramcanberra.com.au. Bikram yoga is something that has a huge tendency to divide a room.
Young yoga practitioner focuses on teaching   Houston Chronicle

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Minneapolis Star Tribune
   
Using Harry Potter conjures up new way to study the brain   
Minneapolis Star Tribune
The brain-scanning MRI machine that was used at Carnegie Mellon University in Pittsburgh, for an experiment on tracking brain data is seen on campus Wednesday, Nov. 26, 2014. Volunteers where scanned as each word of a chapter of "Harry Potter and the ...

Neuroscience: What's going on in your brain when you read Harry Potter?   Genetic Literacy Project

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