2014年12月18日 星期四

2014-12-19 Australia Health


Healthline
   
Does Llama Blood Hold the Key to an HIV Vaccine?   
Healthline
Known for being sturdy and dependable animals, leave it to llamas to deliver some good news in the slow-going quest for an HIV vaccine. Research published today in the journal PLOS Pathogens shows that scientists at University College London have ...

Llamas 'may hold the secret to life-saving HIV vaccine'   ITV News
Llama key to HIV vaccine   The Australian
Llamas Could Be The Key To Finding An HIV Vaccine   Business Insider Australia
Express.co.uk   
Western Morning News   
Yahoo News UK   
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WA today
   
Want to lose weight? Breathe more!   
WA today
How are you doing? How's that body of yours? If you're like most of us, I'm guessing you're not entirely thrilled by the shape. I feel your pain. All through school I nursed a pot-belly affixed to a narrow torso and pathetic arms and legs that no amount of ...

When You Lose Weight, You're Literally Disappearing Into Thin Air   Huffington Post
So you've lost weight, that's great – but how did you actually do it? The answer ...   Techly
Where does fat go?   ABC Online
BBC News   
Herald Sun   
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Arab Times Kuwait English Daily
   
'Early diagnosis key to defeat breast cancer' 'Course' for high school female ...   
Arab Times Kuwait English Daily
KUWAIT CITY, Dec 18, (KUNA): Sheikha Hessa Saad Al- Abdullah Al-Sabah on Wednesday highlighted the importance of early detection in curbing the growth of various forms of cancer. Statistics of the World Health Organizations (WHO) show that nearly 10 ...

Cancer sufferers more likely to survive in Australia than NZ - study   TVNZ
Cancer diagnosis and treatment need improvement - study   Voxy
Tamoxifen found to lower breast cancer rates among high-risk women in trial   Oncology Nurse Advisor
Daily Record   
3News NZ   
Sydney Morning Herald   
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SBS
   
Waubra to appeal charities decision   
The Australian
The Waubra Foundation will fight the revocation of its 'health promotion' status by Australia's charities authority, which Climate Spectator revealed yesterday. The former status had allowed the anti-wind farm group to receive tax deductible donations, and had ...

Removal of anti-windfarm group's charity status is a 'victory for science'   The Guardian
Government strips wind farm lobby of charity status   ABC Online
Anti-wind farm lobby revoked of 'health promotion charity' status   SBS
Yahoo!7 News   
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ANINEWS
   
Women Have Greater Partner Empathy Than Men: Study   
malaysiandigest.com
Pic: ShutterstockIt might not seem like news, but women exhibit considerably more empathy towards their partners than men do, according to a large-scale study at Griffith University and the University of Queensland in Australia. When their partners ...

Women more noticeably affected by negative events in their partner's life   News-Medical.net
Women more empathetic than men: study   The Daily Telegraph

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BBC News
   
Brain's 'internal compass' found   
BBC News
The precise part of the brain that gives people a sense of direction has been pinpointed by scientists. People with stronger nerve signals in their "internal compass" tended to be better navigators. The study, published in the journal Current Biology, suggested ...

So that's why some of us have no sense of direction: Scans reveal brain signals ...   Daily Mail
Brain's sense of direction is found   The Times (subscription)
After years of trying, scientists finally find our sense of direction   The Independent
Philly.com   
Science Codex   
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BBC News
   
Skin cancer: Painkillers linked to reduced risk   
BBC News
Regularly taking aspirin and ibuprofen may help protect against some forms of skin cancer, research suggests. An Australian analysis of all studies to date found that non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) reduced the risk of squamous cell carcinoma ...

NSAIDs May Lower Risk of Squamous Cell Skin Cancer   Doctors Lounge
Common Painkillers May Help Prevent Certain Skin Cancers, Study Finds   U.S. News & World Report
Pain Relievers May Offer Small Protection Against Skin Cancer   Live Science
CBS News   
HealthNewsDigest.com   
The Conversation AU   
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ABC Online
   
$500000 Renal Dialysis Unit comes to Cowra   
ABC Online
Sufferers of kidney failure in Cowra will no longer have to travel long distances for treatment. The Member for Burrinjuck, Katrina Hodgkinson along with the State's Health Minister Jillian Skinner yesterday announced a new renal dialysis outreach service will ...

Cowra renal unit to open next year   Cowra Guardian
Grants for Burrinjuck community infrastructure announced   Cowra Community News

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LETTER: Nursing homes need nurses   
Newcastle Herald
THE NSW government is considering whether to remove the current legal requirement for nursing homes to have registered nurses on duty at all times. They might do this by the end of 2015. The prospect of nursing homes without registered nurses round the ...


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Sydney Morning Herald
   
'Be a barista': GP fears for profession after Medicare changes   
Sydney Morning Herald
A GP of 20 years, Charlotte Hespe fears for the future of her profession. "Under these incentives, what junior doctor would want to come and work in primary care?" she asked. "You'd be better off going and working as a barista than as an expert GP." Dr Hespe ...

The Senate standoff means there could be no Medicare rebates. Picture ...   The Australian
'Wrecking ball' to general practice: AMA ramps up criticism of Medicare rebate cuts   ABC Online
Doctors warn of Medicare 'wrecking ball'   The Age

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