2014年12月24日 星期三

2014-12-25 Australia Health


Daily Mail
   
Passenger returns negative results for Ebola at Sydney Airport   
Daily Mail
A person has returned negative results for Ebola, after being put in isolation at Sydney Airport when they came back from West Africa and reported having a low-grade temperature. The person - who has not been identified by name, age or gender - flew into ...

Sydney patient cleared of Ebola after West Africa trip   The Daily Telegraph
NSW traveller tests negative for Ebola   The Australian (blog)
Passenger from Sierra Leone cleared of Ebola   Sydney Morning Herald
NEWS.com.au   
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The Age
   
Wellness tourism: Self-betterment trip gets a cosmetic makeover   
The Age
It often involved a trip to the exotic east, some meditation and yoga, maybe a massage or facial or three. Now, it still often involves a trip to the exotic east, but the relaxed face upon your return is just as likely due to Botox, microdermabrasion or fillers as it is to ...


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Northern Rivers Echo
   
Happy tears: Boy learns he's going to be a big brother and his reaction is priceless   
fox8.com
According to Miny Lee's YouTube video above, her son Ethan asks for a sibling each Christmas since he was 2. This year, his parents finally got him exactly what he wanted. They give him a card, which reads, “to my big brother Ethan: Have a fantastic ...

Watch: Boy's emotional reaction to baby news   Telegraph.co.uk
Video: Young Ethan's Christmas wish finally granted   Irish Independent
VIDEO: Boy, 10, sheds tears with news of baby brother   The Satellite

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Sydney Morning Herald
   
For your mental health, get back in touch with nature   
Sydney Morning Herald
I've just got to get through extended Christmas festivities - and subsequent mopping up - and I'll be off on my hols. What am I doing this year? Same as most years: heading for the bush. This time we're going to the mountains. As a denizen of the inner city I've ...


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Microfinance Monitor
   
Why Red Wine Reduces Heart Disease? It's in TyrRS-Resveratrol, says new study   
Microfinance Monitor
Consuming red wine in small doses helps to protect cells against the damage caused by aging and promote overall good health, said researchers from Scripps Research Institute. The researchers said that the beverage's compound named Resveratrol ...

Red Wine Protects Cells Against Aging Damage   Tech Times
Resveratrol May Be An Ancient Defense Compound From A Simpler Time   Diabetes Insider
Feeling Stressed? Have a Glass of Red Wine   Shape Magazine
Delhi Daily News   
KPBS   
The Connexion   
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Phys.Org
   
All together now – three evolutionary perks of singing   
Phys.Org
We're enjoying the one time of year when protests of "I can't sing!" are laid aside and we sing carols with others. For some this is a once-a-year special event; the rest of the year is left to the professionals to handle the singing (except, perhaps, some alone ...

Comment: The three evolutionary perks of singing   SBS (blog)

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Sydney Morning Herald
   
Christmas is the time to count our blessings   
Sydney Morning Herald
COMMENT. Churches of Christ Queensland CEO Dean Phelan. Photo: Supplied. This year is almost over but not before we gather to celebrate Christmas, each in our own special way. Christmas can be a difficult time for some of us, bringing to the fore ...

A punny thing happened one Christmas Eve   The Age

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Fox News
   
US cop gives sick girl Christmas surprise of a lifetime   
9news.com.au
A Wisconsin police officer fooled a 17-year-old into thinking she was getting traffic tickets when she was really getting an amazing Christmas gift from her father. Alex Nicholson. A US father has given his sick teenage daughter a Christmas surprise to ...

Teen with rare disease gets Christmas surprise during police traffic stop   Fox News
WATCH: Sick girl gets surprise of her life during police traffic stop   wtvr.com

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Fort Worth Star Telegram
   
Red or purple, city's Santas love playing the jolly old man   
Times of India
LUCKNOW: Christmas brings cheer and joy to not only those who receive gifts from Santa Claus but also to those who play the character of this jolly old man. For some, it is a role to play for fun while for many others, it is an additional job to support family.
Do you have what it takes to be a professional Santa?   The Guardian (blog)
Slimmed-down Texas Santa ready for holidays   KPRC Houston

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Sydney Morning Herald
   
China promises medical care for 'Kunkun', a HIV-positive boy shunned by village   
Sydney Morning Herald
China's health ministry has promised to provide medical care and a living allowance for an eight-year-old HIV-positive boy targeted by villagers for expulsion, state media reported Monday, in a case that has drawn widespread condemnation. Some 200 ...


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