2014年12月19日 星期五

2014-12-20 Australia Health


Hindustan Times
   
No more a stereotype, it's official: Women more empathetic than men   
Hindustan Times
After pooling data from thousands of in-depth interviews with Australians, the researchers found that women were far more likely to feel their partner's emotional pain than men, News.com.au reported. It was found that when a negative event befalls their ...

Men Have Lesser Emotional Pain Towards Their Partners In Comparison To ...   International Business Times AU
Women more empathetic than men: study   The Daily Telegraph
Women more noticeably affected by negative events in their partner's life   News-Medical.net

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NEWS.com.au
   
More of us are getting cancer but more of us are surviving it   
NEWS.com.au
MORE of us are getting cancer but we're more likely to survive the big C with nearly one million Australians diagnosed with the disease in the last 28 years still alive. Better screening that picks up cancer earlier and improved treatments mean we're slowly ...

Cancer rate doubles in 30 years: report   9news.com.au
Canberra women have higher risk of being diagnosed with breast cancer   The Canberra Times
Cancer survival rates higher than ever, says report   Irish Times
The New Daily   
Oncology Nurse Advisor   
Daily Record   
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Yahoo News UK
   
Llamas' blood may harbor HIV/AIDS cure   
Business Standard
In a new study, scientists have found that Ilamas' blood can help fight against HIV/AIDS. After initial disappointment that HIV vaccine candidates were unable to elicit neutralizing antibodies, researchers found that some HIV-infected individuals did produce ...

Llamas May Hold the Key to Combating AIDS   Nature World News
Are llamas the key to battling HIV?   Irish Examiner
Llama key to HIV vaccine   The Australian
Yahoo News UK   
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Tasmania's poor and the scourge of living in the ice age   
WA today
If you have children the best way to get them to read, to absorb the benefit of multiple life experiences, to experience the complexity of the human condition before you have lived it, is for you, as the parent, to read yourself. Monkey see, monkey do, you see.

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Sydney Morning Herald
   
Doctors warn of Medicare 'wrecking ball'   
Sydney Morning Herald
The Australian Medical Association has likened the Abbott Government's Medicare changes to a "wrecking ball," vowing to do everything in its power to halt what it says is "an attack on small business." In what represents a significant hardening of the ...

GP co-payment: doctors voice anger at rebate freeze and consultation times   The Guardian
GP co-payment: Australian Medical Association (AMA) says Government's ...   ABC Online
Trip to GPs more costly for CQ   Central Queensland news

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The Age
   
Raelene Castle: game changer   
The Age
Raelene Castle, the first female CEO of a National Rugby League club in 15 years, has nearly doubled women's membership of the Canterbury Bulldogs. But she's had to summon all her courage to go public about her medical condition.
Canterbury Bulldogs boss Raelene Castle reveals battle with hair disorder   Brisbane Times

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NEWS.com.au
   
Cancer dad's miracle gift to save daughter   
NEWS.com.au
A TERMINALLY ill dad's dying wish for his little girl has come true — he's raised £500,000 (nearly $1 million) to save her life. Tom Attwater has brain cancer, but despite his deteriorating health has run an online campaign to ensure his stepdaughter Kelli, who ...

Terminally ill father raises £500000 to try to save stepchild's life   Telegraph.co.uk

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Sydney Morning Herald
   
Marcus Blackmore: the medicine man   
Sydney Morning Herald
Long before Marcus Blackmore became king of the largest nutraceutical empire in the southern hemisphere, he used to study the scriptures of his father's faith, a heretic creed to many because of its fundamental belief in nature's healing powers. "Doctors can ...


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Only 25% of eligible children in new Medicare Child Benefits Scheme offering ...   
Sydney Morning Herald
Funding has been extended for the Abbott government's new Medicare dental benefits scheme for children, despite only 25 per cent of eligible children receiving free treatment in its first 10 months. The budget estimated that 2.4 million children would use the ...


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Radio New Zealand
   
Crowe says his condition is worsening   
Radio New Zealand
The New Zealand cricketing great Martin Crowe says his medical condition is worsening and he is facing death. Martin Crowe. Photo: PHOTOSPORT. Crowe made his latest comments on the rare blood disease that he has - called double-hit lymphoma - in a ...

Cricket: Crowe opens up about his battle with cancer   New Zealand Herald
Cricket great Crowe's cancer worsens   The West Australian
Crowe reveals worsening cancer condition   NZ City

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