2015年1月18日 星期日

2015-01-19 Australia Health


Sky News Australia
   
Julie Bishop appeals for pearl earring   
WA today
Foreign Minister Julie Bishop sends out a SOS call via Twitter after losing her pearl earring in Martin Place before an interview on Sky News. 19/01/15. Treasurer Joe Hockey addresses the media during a doorstop interview regarding multinational tax, ...

Foreign Minister Bishop's fashion mishap   9news.com.au
Julie Bishop loses earring in Sydney's Martin Place, asks Twitter followers for ...   ABC Online
Julie Bishop's Cinderella moment in Martin Place   The Age
NEWS.com.au   
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SBS
   
When ADHD isn't what it seems   
SBS
Many cases of the disorder might actually be a more subtle form of fetal alcohol syndrome. By. Olga Khazan. Source: The Atlantic. 19 Jan 2015 - 9:43 AM UPDATED 5 MINS AGO. Tweet. 0. RELATED: Is alcohol ever ok for expectant mothers? The number of ...

Shocking rates of foetal alcohol syndrome found by study in Aboriginal community   Daily Mail
The hard truths for a community fighting foetal alcohol syndrome   Brisbane Times
Kids left with alcohol legacy   The West Australian

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NEWS.com.au
   
Free vaccines for some Aussie babies   
NEWS.com.au
WHOOPING cough vaccines will be made free to all Victorian expectant parents once again, the state government says. Disease rates have jumped by more than 50 per cent in the last year with children under one the most affected by the increased rates.
Free vaccines for Vic babies: govt   Nursing Careers Allied Health
Parents of newborns to get free whooping cough vaccinations   Herald Sun
Labor to reintroduce free whooping cough vaccine program dumped by former ...   Brisbane Times
ABC Online   
9news.com.au   
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The Guardian
   
Royal commission to investigate children abused in foster care   
The Guardian
The hearings at the royal commission into child sexual abuse will follow two years of private sessions and research during which foster care survivors told harrowing stories of abuse. Photograph: Dave Hunt/AAP. Australian Associated Press. Saturday 17 ...


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Herald Sun
   
More Australians to get heart illnesses   
Nursing Careers Allied Health
A heart-related illness is predicted to reach "epidemic proportions" in Australia by 2034, according to medical experts. Australians need to watch their weight and be aware of their blood pressure if they want to avoid atrial fibrillation (AF), a heart condition that ...

Australians with heart disease set to reach 'epidemic proportions'   9news.com.au
New warning strains heart and budget   The Australian
Obesity, ageing contribute to expected rise in heart woes   Herald Sun

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Sky News Australia
   
Gippsland doctors say jobs spared in Medicare rebates rethink   
ABC Online
Gippsland doctors say jobs have been saved by the Federal Government's backflip on cuts to Medicare rebates. The Federal Government scrapped plans to cut the rebate for GP visits by $20 which were due to take effect today. Moe GP Dr Robert Birks said ...

Medicare rebate change postponement welcomed   Gippsland Times
GPs 'relieved' by backdown   Latrobe Valley Express
Southeast doctors claim victory for patients after Federal Government about-face ...   Herald Sun
The Australian   
Brisbane Times   
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Tech Times
   
Weight Loss All in the Mind: Brain Can Tell Body to Burn Fat with Help from Two ...   
Tech Times
Good fat and bad fat cells. They set the difference between being able to shed excess pounds and keeping them on no matter how hard we diet and exercise. Researchers from Melbourne's Monash University are now finding that it may all be in the mind: our ...

Is fat loss all in our mind?   ABC Online
It's true! Brain may instruct your body to burn more fat   Hindustan Times
How brain stimulates body to burn 'bad' fat   Times of India
HealthCanal.com   
Yahoo!7 News   
NDTV   
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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. How drug users got off ice and came in from the cold.
Drug rehabs need support in fight against ice   Sydney Morning Herald

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9news.com.au
   
Calls for compassion in cannabis debate   
9news.com.au
The desperate parents of terminally ill children are calling on the Queensland government to show compassion and legalise medicinal cannabis. Mothers who have surveyed Brisbane residents on the issue gathered outside the Queensland Health building ...

Mums seek QLD reform on medicinal cannabis   Echonetdaily

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Indileak
   
Drinking To Get To Sleep May Not Work As Well As You Think   
Business Insider Australia
Taking alcohol before going to bed initially acts as a sedative but it doesn't give you the rest you need, according to Australian research. A study of the effects of alcohol on sleep in university students found that pre-sleep drinking is a likely cause of disturbed ...

Drinking Before Bed Disrupts Your Sleep, New Research Confirms, So Put ...   Bustle
Alcohol not a good sleeping aid   IANS
Drink Too Much Before Bed? Your Sleep May Be Disrupted Because Of Alcohol   Design & Trend
Science World Report   
America Herald   
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