2014年12月20日 星期六

2014-12-21 Australia Health


9news.com.au
   
Joint trial for sick kids, adults in NSW   
NEWS.com.au
CHILDREN with severe epilepsy, terminally ill adults and those undergoing chemotherapy in NSW could get to trial cannabis to ease their symptoms. ABOUT $9 million will be spent on at least three trials, some of which will be held at The Children's Hospital ...

Premier announces plans to legalise medical cannabis for children ... and says ...   Daily Mail
NSW cannabis trial: terminally ill adults and children with epilepsy to take part   The Guardian
NSW plans medical cannabis trials   Radio New Zealand
The Daily Telegraph   
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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 ...

Women are more empathetic toward their partner than men   Bundaberg News Mail
Women more empathetic toward their partner than men   Daily News & Analysis
Women more in tune with their lovers   iAfrica.com
International Business Times AU   
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Healthline
   
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 ...

Secret For Life-Saving HIV Cure Could Be Llamas   International Business Times AU
Llamas May Hold the Key to Combating AIDS   Nature World News
antibodies from llamas might help in the fight against HIV/AIDS   Science Codex
Irish Examiner   
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Frontline Desk
   
Study, Most Of The Asthma Patients Wrongly Use Inhalers   
Frontline Desk
As indicated by a recent study, asthma sufferers and people with serious hypersensitivities don't know how to utilize their medicinal gadgets ensuing conceivably catastrophic results. Just 16% of individuals knew how to utilize an epinephrine injector and, only ...

Asthma and allergy devices 'not used properly'   BBC News
Asthma And Allergy Sufferers Not Using Inhalers Or Epi Injections Correctly ...   The Inquisitr
Most People With Inhalers, EpiPens Don't Use Them Right   ABC News
The Independent   
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Darwin man killed by soil-borne disease melioidosis   
NEWS.com.au
A MAN has died after contracting the deadly soil-borne disease melioidosis – also known as Nightcliff gardener's disease. The Health Department has issued a warning to Top Enders urging them to take precautions against melioidosis with six cases, ...

Northern Territory records wet season melioidosis death; 'Stay out of storms ...   ABC Online

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The Independent
   
'Stop eating caramel apples,' Americans told after four die   
Ipswich Advertiser
CARAMEL apples have been linked to four deaths in the US, sparking a call for Americans to stop eating the pre-packaged treats. They are believed to be the source of a serious listeriosis outbreak affecting at least 28 people in 10 states. Patients aged ...

Prepackaged caramel apples linked to 4 deaths   Bradford Era
Health officials investigate listeria outbreak in caramel apples   Perham Focus

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Telegraph.co.uk
   
Humble pie after upsize disaster   
New Zealand Herald
22nd annual pie-eating championships had to be abandoned because of a size blunder. Photo / Thinkstock. The World Pie Eating Championships were declared null and void after a work experience youth sent the pies to a divorce party instead. The divorce ...

World Pie Eating Championships: Humble pie for Wigan chef after pie mix-up   BBC News
World pie eating champs abandoned due to wrong-sized pies   9news.com.au
World pie eating championship spoiled after competition pies sent to wrong event   The Daily Telegraph
Telegraph.co.uk   
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Live Trading News
   
Food pyramid to stage comeback against fad diets   
Brisbane Times
The food pyramid - that childhood institution that showed us that eating grains was healthier than gobbling down butter and steak - is making a comeback. Years of fad diets and questionable but persuasive advice from chefs and celebrities rendered the ...

Diet Trends For 2015   Live Trading News

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Brisbane Times
   
Christmas a time for sadness for those missing loved ones   
Brisbane Times
Solace ACT president Pam Burrowes, pictured at her home in Fisher, has encouraged Canberrans struggling with the loss of a partner to come to a meeting and share their story. Photo: Graham Tidy. What if all you wanted for Christmas was the loved one ...


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Highlighting the tricks of contouring makeup   
The Daily Telegraph
Kim Kardashian's beauty legacy could well be having inspired the category of contouring cosmetics that is changing the face of makeup. Contouring entails the visual manipulation of facial features using makeup shading techniques. By blending a powder or ...


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