2015年1月20日 星期二

2015-01-21 Australia Health


Herald Sun
   
Monash University study links 16 deaths to CFA Fiskville site   
Herald Sun
UP to 16 deaths have been linked to the infamous CFA cancer contamination at Fiskville. An independent study launched by Monash University has found among 606 firefighters who trained on the fire ground, 69 had been diagnosed with cancer which for ...

Cancer cluster at Vic fire training centre   NEWS.com.au
Cancer cluster led to 16 deaths at Fiskville CFA training centre, study finds   Brisbane Times
Study confirms cancer cluster among CFA Fiskville firefighters in Victoria   The Guardian
Ballarat Courier   
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Daily Mail
   
How a man by her side in the labour ward can make a mother feel even MORE ...   
Daily Mail
Most women would probably dread the thought of giving birth without their partner by their side. But they might actually be better off without them. British scientists have found that the presence of a loved one can intensify a woman's pain. In fact they didn't find ...

Research finds fathers should stay away from attending birth   The Australian (blog)
Fathers in delivery room could make pain of childbirth worse, study suggests   Telegraph.co.uk

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2DayFM
   
Watch Non-Australians React to the Taste of Vegemite Pizza   
TIME
With Australia Day just around the corner, Pizza Hut has Down Under has launched a pizza that is quintessentially Aussie, or so they say. It's called the the Mitey Stuffed Crust and is filled with gooey melted cheese and an astringent brown paste made from ...

Taste Test: Pizza Hut Mitey Stuffed Crust   Lifehacker Australia
Pizza Hut launches Vegemite and cheese-infused Mitey Stuffed Crust for ...   NEWS.com.au
Watch non-Australians get grossed out over Pizza Hut's new Vegemite pizza   Fox News
Good Food   
Pedestrian TV   
Northern Star   
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CBS News
   
Coffee may reduce risk for deadly skin cancer   
CBS News
More than half of all American adults start off their morning with at least one cup of joe. Most drink coffee to wake up and simply get through the day. But new research adds to the evidence that coffee can have significant health benefits -- far beyond helping ...

Can Coffee Protect You From Melanoma?   U.S. News & World Report
This Drink Could Protect You From Skin Cancer   TIME
Head off skin cancer with a coffee a day: Four cups daily would be most ...   Daily Mail
Press TV   
Business Insider Australia   
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Taxation: News & Information
   
Australians Call for Tax on Unhealthy Food   
Taxation: News & Information
CANBERRA – Australians overwhelmingly support the idea of reducing the consumption of sugar and junk food, with a large portion going so far as to call for a tax on sugary products and junk food. On January 20th the Consumer Health Forum of Australia, ...

Health groups want tax on junk food   NEWS.com.au
Delicious - or deserves a tax? Source: News Corp Australia   The Australian
Health star rating call   Tasmania Examiner
Endocrinology Advisor   
HCPLive   
Health24   
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6minutes
   
H.pylori not all bad (for women)   
6minutes
Scientists have discovered there is an upside to harbouring the gut microbe helicobacter pylori, with a West Australian team finding it may be protective against multiple sclerosis. But the benefits of an H. pylori infection appear to be confined to females.
Ulcer Bacteria Tied to Lower Multiple Sclerosis Risk in Women   Philly.com
H. Pylori Tied to Lower Risk of Multiple Sclerosis in Women   Doctors Lounge
Bacteria exposure helps cut MS risk   The West Australian
Genetic Engineering & Biotechnology News   
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NEWS.com.au
   
A British man experienced Groundhog Day every day for eight years. Source: AP   
NEWS.com.au
A BRITISH man who experienced Groundhog Day every day for eight years has experts puzzled. The 23-year-old who did not wish to be named was so overcome by the daily déjà vu that he dropped out of university and was unable to lead a normal life.
Groundhog day for victim 'trapped in a deja vu time loop'   The Australian (blog)
Groundhog Day for anxiety victim trapped in a déjà vu time loop   The Times (subscription)
'Groundhog Day' student trapped in bizarre déjà vu time loop for 8 years   Telegraph.co.uk
Daily Mail   
Mirror.co.uk   
The Independent   
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Herald Sun
   
Job cuts cost patient lives: Qld nurses   
Daily Mail
The Queensland government denies its public health job cuts have put patients' lives at risk. The Queensland Nurses Union has launched a series of radio and TV ads claiming the cuts have overburdened nurses and midwives and increased the likelihood of ...

Qld job cuts cost patient lives: nurses - Yahoo!7   Yahoo!7 News

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Perth Now
   
WA hospitals strained by cancer surge   
Perth Now
But the rising number of people being diagnosed and cared for is straining the state's health system, researchers at Curtin University have found. Cancer Council WA director of education and research Terry Slevin said the prevalence of cancer had jumped ...

Cancer surge strains hospitals   The West Australian
Polk County Calendar of Health Events (Jan. 20)   The Ledger
More than 1.5 million cancer deaths averted over two decades of declining ...   Oncology Nurse Advisor
Renal and Urology News   
Monthly Prescribing Reference   
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The Age
   
Is weighing yourself a good idea?   
The Age
Is it smart to weigh yourself regularly in the interests of weight management – or is it the sort of behaviour that can help stoke an eating disorder? There's no straightforward answer to this which could explain why attitudes towards regular weigh-ins have ...

Is it time to put eating disorders on the agenda?   Vancouver Sun

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