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Is fat loss all in our mind?
ABC Online
BRENDAN TREMBATH: New research raises the prospect that our brains could be tricked into telling our bodies to lose weight. Monash University researchers have examined the way two naturally-occurring hormones give the brain a comprehensive picture ...
Easier weight loss a brain teaser for Melbourne researchersHerald Sun
It's true! Brain may instruct your body to burn more fatHindustan Times
How brain stimulates body to burn 'bad' fatTimes of India
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ABC Online
BRENDAN TREMBATH: New research raises the prospect that our brains could be tricked into telling our bodies to lose weight. Monash University researchers have examined the way two naturally-occurring hormones give the brain a comprehensive picture ...
Easier weight loss a brain teaser for Melbourne researchers
It's true! Brain may instruct your body to burn more fat
How brain stimulates body to burn 'bad' fat
The Daily Telegraph
Tony Abbott insisted on $20 cut to Medicare rebate in 'heated' clash before backflip
The Daily Telegraph
TONY Abbott defied Treasurer Joe Hockey and the former Health Minister Peter Dutton to impose a “crazy'' $20 cut to GP rebates before backflipping on the policy he had demanded. In a highly damaging leak from the powerful expenditure review committee, ...
New Tony Abbott tackles old roadblocksThe Australian
Medicare reform sent back to the waiting roomBrisbane Times
Health Minister Ley open to 'refining' details of copayment for GP visitsABC Online
NEWS.com.au
The Guardian
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The Daily Telegraph
TONY Abbott defied Treasurer Joe Hockey and the former Health Minister Peter Dutton to impose a “crazy'' $20 cut to GP rebates before backflipping on the policy he had demanded. In a highly damaging leak from the powerful expenditure review committee, ...
New Tony Abbott tackles old roadblocks
Medicare reform sent back to the waiting room
Health Minister Ley open to 'refining' details of copayment for GP visits
Brisbane Times
Correct sunscreen application reduces skin cancer
Brisbane Times
People aren't applying sunscreen correctly increasing their risk of sun damage, according to skin cancer experts. Sue Heward, SunSmart manager at Cancer Council Victoria had a blunt message for those heading outdoors in the midst of a scorching summer ...
Young adults ignore skin cancer warningsThe Singleton Argus
Young Asians at greater skin cancer risk in AustraliaHealthCanal.com
Frontline Cancer: Resolve to fight cancer in 2015U-T San Diego
The Friday Flyer
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Brisbane Times
People aren't applying sunscreen correctly increasing their risk of sun damage, according to skin cancer experts. Sue Heward, SunSmart manager at Cancer Council Victoria had a blunt message for those heading outdoors in the midst of a scorching summer ...
Young adults ignore skin cancer warnings
Young Asians at greater skin cancer risk in Australia
Frontline Cancer: Resolve to fight cancer in 2015
The Canberra Times
Another drug rehab raises funding fears as waiting list grows
The Canberra Times
Crossroads: Directions CEO Fiona Trevelyan, pictured in her Woden office, said increased demand for drug treatment services had led to the organisation's call for extra funding. Photo: Graham Tidy. Another Canberra drug rehabilitation service is facing ...
Drug rehabs need support in fight against iceSydney Morning Herald
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The Canberra Times
Crossroads: Directions CEO Fiona Trevelyan, pictured in her Woden office, said increased demand for drug treatment services had led to the organisation's call for extra funding. Photo: Graham Tidy. Another Canberra drug rehabilitation service is facing ...
Drug rehabs need support in fight against ice
NEWS.com.au
Doctor angers tuckshop ladies over flabby arm jibe
Toowoomba Chronicle
Tuck shop ladies, Rosemary Jefferies (left) and Pattie McCaul respond to comments made by AMAQ President, Shaun Rudd. Photo Bev Lacey / The Chronicle Bev Lacey. TOOWOOMBA "tuckshop ladies" have come out strongly against a senior Queensland ...
Tuckshop staff up in armsBundaberg News Mail
AMAQ apologises to tuckshop ladies for weighty quipBrisbane Times
'Tuckshop arms' comment prompts apology after AMAQ president puts obesity ...ABC Online
NEWS.com.au
9news.com.au
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Toowoomba Chronicle
Tuck shop ladies, Rosemary Jefferies (left) and Pattie McCaul respond to comments made by AMAQ President, Shaun Rudd. Photo Bev Lacey / The Chronicle Bev Lacey. TOOWOOMBA "tuckshop ladies" have come out strongly against a senior Queensland ...
Tuckshop staff up in arms
AMAQ apologises to tuckshop ladies for weighty quip
'Tuckshop arms' comment prompts apology after AMAQ president puts obesity ...
BBC News
Poor sleep 'early warning sign' for drink and drug issues
BBC News
Poor sleep in teenage years could be an early warning sign for alcohol problems, illicit drug use and "regretful" sexual behaviour, research suggests. US scientists found adolescents with bad sleep habits were more likely to engage in risky behaviour in the ...
Sleep Deprivation May Lead Teens to Drinks and DrugsTech Times
Drink Too Much Before Bed? Your Sleep May Be Disrupted Because Of AlcoholDesign & Trend
Alcohol Is Probably Disrupting Your Sleep, Not Improving ItScience World Report
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Warwick Daily News
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BBC News
Poor sleep in teenage years could be an early warning sign for alcohol problems, illicit drug use and "regretful" sexual behaviour, research suggests. US scientists found adolescents with bad sleep habits were more likely to engage in risky behaviour in the ...
Sleep Deprivation May Lead Teens to Drinks and Drugs
Drink Too Much Before Bed? Your Sleep May Be Disrupted Because Of Alcohol
Alcohol Is Probably Disrupting Your Sleep, Not Improving It
ABC Online
Designer Vaginas: No clear link between porn and Labiaplasty
BioScholar News
Preliminary research into the relationship between pornography and genital satisfaction has found women are generally content and were not considering drastic cosmetic surgery to their genitals. The findings contradict the popular belief about the increasing ...
Designer vaginas: Link between porn and cosmetic surgery unclear, study findsABC Online
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BioScholar News
Preliminary research into the relationship between pornography and genital satisfaction has found women are generally content and were not considering drastic cosmetic surgery to their genitals. The findings contradict the popular belief about the increasing ...
Designer vaginas: Link between porn and cosmetic surgery unclear, study finds
Brisbane Times
NSW emergency departments relax four-hour patient targets
Brisbane Times
NSW Health Minister Jillian Skinner announced on Monday that the state will no longer attempt to move 90 per cent of patients out of emergency departments within four hours. Photo: Dean Osland. Emergency clinicians have blamed a lack of political will on ...
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Brisbane Times
NSW Health Minister Jillian Skinner announced on Monday that the state will no longer attempt to move 90 per cent of patients out of emergency departments within four hours. Photo: Dean Osland. Emergency clinicians have blamed a lack of political will on ...
Herald Sun
Two in five single Australians have 'friends with benefits', RSVP study finds
Herald Sun
BUDDIES across Australia are providing much more than a sympathetic ear, according to a study into “friends with benefits”. Two in five single Australians have a sexual arrangement with supposedly no emotional attachments, found a study by dating site ...
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Herald Sun
BUDDIES across Australia are providing much more than a sympathetic ear, according to a study into “friends with benefits”. Two in five single Australians have a sexual arrangement with supposedly no emotional attachments, found a study by dating site ...
Brisbane Times
We're living longer, get over it
Brisbane Times
Here's the good news: We're living longer. Here's the bad news: There isn't any. The idea that living longer will make us infirmed for longer and a burden on society for longer has been central to the government's narrative about ever-rising health costs.
Medicare change Mark II could be dead on arrivalThe Australian
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Brisbane Times
Here's the good news: We're living longer. Here's the bad news: There isn't any. The idea that living longer will make us infirmed for longer and a burden on society for longer has been central to the government's narrative about ever-rising health costs.
Medicare change Mark II could be dead on arrival
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