2014年12月26日 星期五

2014-12-27 Australia Health


The Age
   
Here's One Thing Typical during the Holidays Aside from Gift Giving   
Youth Health Magzine
Most people love the holidays. It's the perfect time to see friends and family, and of course hand out gifts to let them know we do remember them. But there's another thing that's also common during this season. We are talking about food poisoning. In Australia ...

Nausea, vomiting, diarrhoea caused by food poisoning hits more than 30 people ...   ABC Online
Christmas Day ruined for 34 people struck down by food poisoning   Daily Mail
Up to 34 struck down with food poisoning at Portsea Christmas party   The Age
Sky News Australia   
SBS   
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The Guardian
   
Don't stop believing you can find work with Individual Placement and Support   
The Guardian
Alex Whitelaw, who works at BHS in Walsall, says too much time to think makes her more ill. Photograph: David Sillitoe for the Guardian. Amelia Hill. Friday 26 December 2014 13.44 EST. Share on Facebook · Share on Twitter · Share via Email · Share on ...

Still no national healthcare for mental illness? That's crazy   Press TV
An unsexy health problem awaits its fair share   The Age
Bradley: Progress indeed on mental health, but stigma remains   Ottawa Citizen
OCRegister   
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Suicide rate steady, self-harm sky rockets for youth   
Northern Rivers Echo
It is not a crisis, but a problem that bubbles at the back of the minds of children and teenagers, their families and those who try to help, in the biggest and smallest communities of the nation. And evidence gathered in a year-long examination of the issue by ...


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Christmas miracle for Tater the terrier   
Sydney Morning Herald
A dog's miraculous recovery from a deadly brown snake bite in central western NSW was 70-year-old Helen Hart's Christmas miracle. Mrs Hart took her jack russell terrier, Tater, to her daughter's house in Blayney for Christmas day lunch. As they were ...


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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

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Northern Rivers Echo
   
Boy's reaction to Xmas gift will melt your heart   
NEWS.com.au
IN A YouTube video uploaded before Christmas a young boy named Ethan is given a card by his mother addressed 'to a wonderful brother'. The confused 10-year-old opens the card that has a picture of his mother's sonogram in it. This is when he realises ...

VIDEO | Boy's priceless reaction after learning he'll be big brother   Fox 59
Christmas Wish Comes True for Young Ethan ( Watch His Priceless Reaction On ...   International Business Times AU
Video: Young Ethan's Christmas wish finally granted   Irish Independent
Mashable   
FanSided   
ITV News   
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How a liver transplant saved Libby's life   
The Canberra Times
The ultimate gift: Libby Mutimer received a life-saving liver transplant when she was two-years-old. She is pictured here with husband Scott. Photo: Jamila Toderas. On the surface, Libby Mutimer looks like any other bubbly 28-year-old. The Spence woman is ...


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Sydney Morning Herald
   
Coeliacs turn on their charity   
Sydney Morning Herald
A rift has emerged within the body that represents the interests of hundreds of thousands of Australians who suffer from severe allergic reactions to gluten after it supported a food-industry push to allow more gluten in foods that are supposed to be free of it.

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NEWS.com.au
   
The food pyramid is back to help fight the post-Christmas bulge   
NEWS.com.au
AFTER years of fad diets leaving people exhausted and confused, Nutrition Australia hopes the humble food pyramid — a jazzed up version 2.0 — can clarify just exactly what, and how much of it, we should be eating. The new pyramid — which is due for ...


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Emmy-winning 'virus queen' Sonya Pemberton tackles Ebola   
Sydney Morning Herald
After Sonya Pemberton notched up more than 20 films on exotic disease, people began calling her "The Virus Queen". "It might sound ghoulish, but it's not," says the Emmy-winning Melbourne documentary maker, whose 73 awards include four Eureka Prizes ...


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