2014年12月17日 星期三

2014-12-18 Australia Health


Stuff.co.nz
   
Comfort foods not that comforting really, study finds   
Sydney Morning Herald
We smother or sweeten the sorrow of heavy hearts and hangovers with butter or bacon, ice cream or chocolate. Interestingly, men tend to choose savoury foods while women tend towards the sweets. Regardless, the psychological benefit of comfort foods ...

The myth of comfort food   Waterloo Record
Comfort food may not be all that comforting   Longview News-Journal

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TIME
   
Scientists discover why antidepressants 'make people worse'   
The Australian
SCIENTISTS say they have worked out why popular depression drugs make people feel worse before they get better, sometimes increasing the risk of suicide. The findings, revealed this morning in the journal Trends in Cognitive Sciences, could pave the way ...

Why Some Antidepressants Make You Feel Worse Before Better   TIME
Why some antidepressants may initially worsen symptoms   Medical Xpress

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The Daily Telegraph
   
When you lose weight, where does the fat go?   
The Daily Telegraph
DO YOU know where your body fat goes when you lose weight? Neither do most doctors, a study has found. The correct answer is that 84 per cent is breathed out as carbon dioxide. The rest disappears as water, in the form of urine, perspiration, tears and so ...

Where does the fat go when you've lost it?   Stuff.co.nz
Lose weight by breathing… Really!   The Express Tribune
When You Lose Weight, You're Literally Disappearing Into Thin Air   Huffington Post
Daily Mail   
USA TODAY   
ABC Online   
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Sydney Morning Herald
   
Canberra women have higher risk of being diagnosed with breast cancer   
Sydney Morning Herald
Women in Canberra have a higher risk of being diagnosed with breast cancer than those in other parts of the country, a new report reveals. The ACT had the country's highest incidence rate for breast cancer in women between 2005 and 2009, an Australian ...

More with cancer but fewer die   The West Australian
Cancer rate doubles in 32 years   The New Daily
Cancer rate doubles in 30 years: report   9news.com.au
Herald Sun   
Care2.com   
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Herald Sun
   
Women more noticeably affected by negative events in their partner's life   
News-Medical.net
Women may long have suspected it to be the case, but large-scale research by Griffith University and the University of Queensland has found women are more empathetic toward their partners than men. Dr Cindy Mervin from Griffith Health Institute's Centre ...

Women more empathetic than men: study   The Daily Telegraph
Proof: Women are better than men at empathy   Perth Now

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North Country Public Radio
   
Discovery Of New Antibodies Could Help Build Dengue Vaccine   
Voice Chronicle
Researchers have found a new class of antibody in the blood of patients with dengue fever, which boosts hopes for a vaccine against the virus. Dengue, which is a mosquito-borne virus, affects 100 million people every year. The cases of the disease have ...

Antibodies discovery could lead to universal dengue vaccine   ABC Online
Scientists a step closer to dengue fever vaccine   Herald Sun
Mosquito-Borne Dengue Targeted by Antibody With Hope for Vaccine   Businessweek
Medical News Today   
The Guardian   
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The Inquisitr
   
Perth store closes after customer backlash for forcing mum to remove bottle from ...   
9news.com.au
A Perth clothing store has shut down after a backlash from customers who were disgusted that a young mother was told to remove a bottle from her baby's mouth because of the shop's 'no food and drink policy'. Flirtatious clothing shop, located in Bunbury, ...

Perth store closes following backlash for forcing woman to remove bottle from ...   Daily Mail
Bunbury store closes doors after shopper backlash   Bunbury Mail
Bunbury store refuses infant to drink from bottle   Sydney Morning Herald
The West Australian   
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Gabba so hot you really can fry an egg   
9news.com.au
Pity the Australian cricket team who had to bowl against India in the scorching heat at The Gabba in Brisbane all day yesterday. It was so hot you could fry an egg, literally. Nine Network sports presenter Yvonne Sampson tested that popular saying, making her ...

What you can and can't take to the cricket at the Gabba   ABC Online (blog)

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CityLab
   
Family day care ban 'unfair to parents'   
St George and Sutherland Shire Leader
FAMILY day care operators will now be banned from placing their own children in family day care. The new law is intended to stop unscrupulous operators from rorting childcare rebates. Family Day Care Australia supports the federal government's tough ...

Day care recognises years of service   Namoi Valley Independent
In the Search for Affordable Childcare, Location Is Everything   CityLab
Day care fraud uncovered: investigation reveals $23m lost   Illawarra Mercury

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J-Wire Jewish Australian News Service
   
Claims Conference visits Jewish Care   
J-Wire Jewish Australian News Service
Senior Policy Analyst for the Claims Conference in New York, Dr Madeleine Tress has visited Melbourne meeting with Holocaust survivors and key community members. From left: Dr Esther Jilovsky, Magali Kaplan, Dr Madeleine Tress, Bill Appleby, ...

More help for ageing Holocaust survivors   Australian Ageing Agenda

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