2014年12月25日 星期四

2014-12-26 Australia Health


Scotsman
   
Festive cheer without the hangover   
Scotsman
Christmas is synonymous with alcohol but that doesn't have to be the case. Picture: Getty. Published on the 26 December 2014 00:00. Published 26/12/2014 00:00. Print this. 0 comments Be the first to comment. Christmas has become synonymous with ...

Culture of drunkenness needs to be changed   The Age
Sobering thoughts: How to stay off the booze at Christmas   Irish Examiner
'Spirit' of Christmas gets a whole new meaning   Ottawa Sun
Hull Daily Mail   
The Observer (blog)   
Huddersfield Examiner   
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Stuff.co.nz
   
Glow from iPads disrupts sleep, study find   
Stuff.co.nz
Dr Chang said the light of e-readers had an "extremely powerful effect" on sleep patterns. Basking in the blue glow of tablets, smartphones and other electronic devices before bedtime could be messing up our sleep patterns more profoundly than we realise, ...

Reading e-books at bedtime affect sleep   The Australian (blog)
Ebook readers 'can damage sleep and health'   Telegraph.co.uk
E-books can interfere with sleep, study finds   Los Angeles Times
Times of India   
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BBC News
   
Loom bands 'inhalation danger' to young children   
BBC News
Doctors are warning parents of the need to be vigilant after a spate of children with loom bands stuck up their noses. Although medics can usually get them out, there is a real risk children could choke on them, the Journal of Laryngology and Otology reports.
Warning over loom bands becoming lodged up children's noses   Telegraph.co.uk
Loombands pose risks for children: report   9news.com.au
New warning over 'potential hazards' of loom bands   Daily Mail
Irish Independent   
The Independent   
Belfast Telegraph   
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Northern Rivers Echo
   
Little boy has precious reaction to learning he'll be a brother   
Mashable
For eight years, 10-year-old Ethan has asked for just one thing for Christmas: a sibling. (Feeling pretty guilty about your holiday wish list right about now?) This year, his parents were finally able to give Ethan that present. Ethan's reaction, upon opening the ...

Boy Overjoyed To Be A Big Brother (Video)   FanSided
Boy bursts into tears after learning he is going to be a big brother   ITV News
Happy tears: Boy learns he's going to be a big brother and his reaction is priceless   fox8.com
KOAA.com Colorado Springs and Pueblo News   
Irish Independent   
Telegraph.co.uk   
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ABC Online
   
Ebola crisis: Australian aid worker helps organise Christmas parties for Liberian ...   
ABC Online
Sydney local Carly Learson has joined the fight against Ebola in West Africa. The Australian media officer joined the ranks of the United Nations Development Program (UNDP) in Liberia, where many children have lost either one or both parents to the virus.

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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 ...

Susan Maury: Chorus of approval for a sing-along   New Zealand Herald

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Medical News Today
   
Red wine compound activates stress response to promote health benefits   
Medical News Today
By now, most of us have heard of resveratrol - a compound found in red wine and grapes that has been linked to an array of health benefits, such as reduced risk of age-related diseases. Researchers have long investigated how resveratrol promotes such ...

Red wine linked to living a longer and healthier life   New Zealand Herald
New Study reveals how red wine keeps you stress free!   Daily News & Analysis
Why Red Wine Reduces Heart Disease? It's in TyrRS-Resveratrol, says new study   Microfinance Monitor
Tech Times   
Empire State Tribune   
Diabetes Insider   
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Radio New Zealand
   
Dye warning in bean curd products   
Radio New Zealand
It is not known how many batches of Taiwanese-made bean curd products that could contain a carcinogenic dye have been imported, the Ministry for Primary Industries says. tofu. Photo: Andrew Lih. Yesterday the ministry warned that Te Chang Foods' ...

Bean curd products from Taiwan to be recalled   TVNZ

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Coolum News
   
Office party eggnog challenge lands man in hospital   
Coolum News
SALES manager Ryan Roche admits he possesses a strongly competitive streak. But this Christmas it nearly killed him. As the 33-year-old was about to leave his office Christmas party, someone suggested that the father-of-three try and break the firm's record ...

Competitive Christmas spirit ... Ryan Roche chugged the eggnog in record time ...   NEWS.com.au

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BMC Medical wins patent infringement lawsuit against ResMed   
News-Medical.net
The International Trade Commission (ITC) issued its final decision in the case brought by ResMed (RMD) against BMC Medical. In a notice issued on December 23, the ITC ruled in favor of BMC and found that ResMed's patent on its humidifier was invalid.
CompaniesResMed wins patent battle with China's BMC Medical   Financial Times
ResMed Wins Patent Infringement Lawsuit Against Chinese Manufacturer BMC ...   Digital Journal
ResMed wins patent infringement lawsuit against Chinese manufacturer   San Diego Source (subscription)

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