2014年12月23日 星期二

2014-12-24 Australia Health


Sydney Morning Herald
   
Patient in isolation after flight from Sierra Leone   
Sydney Morning Herald
A passenger off a flight from West Africa has been transferred to Westmead and placed in isolation with a low-grade fever. NSW Health was notified by Sydney Airport Agriculture border officers on Christmas Eve, after the passenger returning from Sierra ...

Passenger who arrived at Sydney Airport 'in isolation' after returning from West ...   9news.com.au
Sydney patient 'in isolation' after West Africa trip   The Daily Telegraph
NSW traveller to be tested for Ebola   The Australian (blog)

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Times of India
   
E-reading at night can leave you sleepless   
Times of India
WASHINGTON: Use of a light-emitting electronic device such as e-books in the hours before bedtime can adversely impact sleep, overall health, alertness and the circadian clock, a new study has found. Researchers at Brigham and Women's Hospital (BWH) ...

E-readers may not make good bedtime reading   ConsumerAffairs
Twist in the plot as study reveals ebook health risks   Irish Examiner
Here's why reading an e-book at night could damaging your health   Metro
Channel 2 News   
Pioneer News   
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NEWS.com.au
   
'It's a win for common sense'   
NEWS.com.au
SCIENCE: 1, anti-vaccination movement: 0. An online homoeopathy business who told consumers the whooping cough vaccine was “unreliable at best” and “largely ineffective” has breached Australian consumer law, the federal court has ruled. On Tuesday ...

Homeopathy Plus!, minus credibility   CHOICE
Federal court finds homeopathic 'vaccines' for whooping cough misleading   Sydney Morning Herald
Australian court to penalize homeopaths for claiming vaccine alternative   Ars Technica

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Herald Sun
   
Second WA child dies from meningococcal disease   
WA today
A young West Australian child has died from meningococcal - the second death from the disease in the state this year. The Department of Health would not confirm the age or gender of the child but said the child had died on the weekend. In a separate case, ...

Meningitis: One child dies, one teen recovering from meningococcal meningitis ...   Outbreak News Today
Child dies from meningococcal disease as teen, also struck, recovers   ABC Online
WA child dies from meningococcal disease   9news.com.au

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ABC Online
   
Two return from Bali with measles, sparking warnings   
ABC Online
Two people who were infected with measles in Bali have returned to Perth, sparking a warning hundreds of people could have been exposed to the virus on the flight or at various locations around the city. The two were holidaying with their family at the ...

Two people infected with measles in Bali   Daily Mail
Western Australia health issue measles warning for travelers on Air Asia flight   Outbreak News Today
Perth Airport, flight measles warning   Perth Now
The West Australian   
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The Canberra Times
   
How to overcome sexual hang-ups   
The Canberra Times
By talking to clients over the years, I've realised just how common it is that so many people have sexual hang-ups. Often they are insecurities, inhibitions, shame or situations that prevent them from having sex. Hang-ups can put a damper on desire and may ...


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RT
   
Holy roast! Religious Brits more likely to be overweight than atheists   
RT
'Tis the season to be jolly', and taking after Father Christmas himself – who has evidently succumbed to the temptation of more than a few mince pies – Brits who believe in God are more likely to be overweight, according to the latest figures. Research from the ...

Religious people 'more likely to be overweight compared with those who are ...   Daily Mail
People with a religious faith are fatter than atheists, research finds   The Australian (blog)
Christians are more likely to be fat than atheists   International Business Times UK
The Times (subscription)   
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Medical Xpress
   
'July effect' does not impact stroke outcomes, according to new study   
Medical Xpress
"We found there was no higher rate of deaths after 30 or 90 days, no poorer greater rates of disability or loss of independence and no evidence of a July effect for stroke patients," said Dr. Gustavo Saposnik, director of the Stroke Research …more. Patients with ...

Special clinic at Cape Breton Regional Hospital helps prevent strokes   Cape Breton Post

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KPBS
   
How A Compound Found In Red Wine Could Promote Health   
KPBS
Above: Red wine may impart health benefits in lower doses than previously thought, according to new research out of the Scripps Research Institute, Nov. 5, 2013. Tuesday, December 23, 2014. By David Wagner. San Diego scientists have discovered how ...

Red Wine Protects Cells Against Aging Damage   Tech Times
A Cool New Theory Explains Why Red Wine Is So Damned Good For You   io9
Red wine compound activates stress response to promote health benefits   Medical News Today
New Zealand Herald   
News-Medical.net   
Daily News & Analysis   
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The Inquisitr
   
Mystery Of Cash Giving Yellow Ducks Has Been Solved And The Identity Of ...   
The Inquisitr
All over the world, people have been finding little yellow ducks with cash strapped to them in odd places. Sometimes they are the typical yellow rubber duck, but at other times they are handmade ducks made by those participating in the Little Yellow Duck ...

Grieving mum inspiration behind a real tweet handed out with gifts attached to ...   Mirror.co.uk
Mystery Donor Behind Rubber Ducks Strapped With Cash Revealed   Yahoo Parenting
Rubber ducks stuffed with cash sent around the world by Little Yellow Duck Project   Daily Mail

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