2014年12月31日 星期三

2015-01-01 Australia Health


Mirror.co.uk
   
Ebola nurse Pauline Cafferkey's experimental treatment taking her into 'unknown ...   
Mirror.co.uk
The doctor treating Ebola sufferer Pauline Cafferkey has warned her experimental treatment would take her into unknown territory. Dr Michael Jacobs said there was a risk that the hero medic – who spent five weeks caring for victims of the deadly disease in ...

British Ebola patient to be treated with "experimental drug"   Xinhua
Ebola nurse now 'sitting up and talking' as she gets treatment   Irish Independent
Ebola patient sitting up, reading and talking   Herald Scotland
Deutsche Welle   
Khaleej Times   
The Times (subscription)   
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Stuff.co.nz
   
How to share your bed   
Stuff.co.nz
Here are some of the most common problems with sleeping with a partner, and how to deal with them. RACHEL CLUN. Last updated 05:00, January 1 2015. Sleeping with your partner doesn't have to be a chore. Getty. Sleeping with your partner doesn't have ...

How to make sleeping with your partner a better experience   Sydney Morning Herald
Snoring Isn't Sexy and it Can be a Sign of a More Serious Health Condition   Digital Journal
7 Ways To Stop Your Snoring   Ghana Broadcasting Corporation
Winnipeg Free Press   
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The Sunshine Coast Daily
   
Female genital mutilation 'virtually impossible' to stop   
The Sunshine Coast Daily
IT WOULD be virtually impossible for authorities to stop people taking children overseas to undergo genital mutilation, unless they have received evidence ahead of time, according to Foreign Minister Julie Bishop. Ms Bishop on Wednesday urged relatives or ...

Teresa Gambaro labels female genital mutilation as barbarous and cruel   Courier Mail
Mutilation 'impossible' to prevent: Bishop   9news.com.au
Girl allegedly taken from Australia to undergo female genital mutilation   ABC Online
Daily Mail   
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Sky News Australia
   
Trial of GPS to track dementia patients   
Sky News Australia
People with dementia are being provided with GPS locator devices as part of a pilot scheme trialled by an English county council. The equipment will allow dementia sufferers or those with short-term memory loss to be found quickly if they go missing or are in ...


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NEWS.com.au
   
Perth teenager pleads guilty to assaulting Scarborough business owner with ...   
NEWS.com.au
A TEENAGE boy has pleaded guilty to an assault which left a Scarborough business owner with serious head injuries in October. Seven News reports the 17-year-old boy appeared at the Perth Children's Court on Wednesday morning where he admitted to ...

Teen admits slab attack   The West Australian

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Yahoo!7 News
   
Sun beds switched off in SA as commercial ban comes into effect   
ABC Online
The Environment Protection Authority (EPA) will monitor businesses that previously offered solarium services to ensure none breach a ban on tanning beds in South Australia. The ban comes into effect in the new year and was announced in 2012 based on ...

Sun beds switched off in SA as commercial ban comes into effect - Yahoo!7   Yahoo!7 News
New laws restrict tanning   Portsmouth Daily Times

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9news.com.au
   
Rare rhino born in Melbourne dies   
SBS
A three-day-old rare southern white rhino born in Melbourne has died after developing an aggressive stomach infection. Source: AAP. 31 Dec 2014 - 6:30 PM UPDATED 6 HOURS AGO. 0. A rare southern white rhino baby born at Melbourne's Werribee Zoo ...

Baby rhino euthanased at Werribee zoo after developing infection   ABC Online
Werribee Zoo's rare white baby rhino nicknamed 'Salt' has died   Herald Sun
Werribee Zoo forced to euthanise white rhino calf   The Age
3AW   
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Brisbane Times
   
Missing specialist appointments costing Queensland $3.8 million each month   
Brisbane Times
Patients missing their specialist appointments has cost the state $22.8 million so far this financial year. Photo: Nicolas Walker. Missed a specialist appointment? According to the government, you've contributed to Queensland losing $22.8 million so far this ...

Missed doctors' appointments cost taxpayers $4 million a month   Courier Mail

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Sydney Morning Herald
   
Twelve hangover cures to mend your aching head   
Sydney Morning Herald
Feeling the pinch this morning after a night of crazy partying? It wouldn't be New Year's Eve without some revellers imbibing too heavily and then regretting it the next day. So if your brain hurts like its being squeezed in a vice, try these magic hangover cures ...

Celebrate smart to avoid a New Year's hangover   Live 5 News
Save yourself a New Year's Day hangover with these tips   WTVM
3 ways to help avoid a hangover   Tucson News Now
Times of India   
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The Age
   
New blood-test law protects WA police against spitters and biters   
The Age
Spitters and biters beware. From January 1 anyone caught biting or spitting at a police officer in Western Australia will be ordered to undergo blood tests for infectious diseases. The new law, coming in at midnight on the busiest night of the year, has been ...

Blood tests for cop biters and spitters   Perth Now

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