2015年1月24日 星期六

2015-01-25 Australia Health


Sydney Morning Herald
   
How to stop your weekends making you fat   
Sydney Morning Herald
A week of relatively well-controlled eating quickly replaced with overeating, over drinking and basically overindulging until Monday morning. While there is nothing wrong with enjoying the weekend with plenty of good food, wine and company, a weekly ritual ...


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Headlines & Global News
   
Test Can Predict Whether Elderly Patients Could Die Within a Month   
Headlines & Global News
The unpredictability of life makes predicting one's time of death nearly impossible. However, one particular new medical practice may offer health professionals the next best thing for elderly patients. Share This Story ...

Doctors to trial 29-point checklist for elderly patients facing 'unavoidable' death   The Independent
Checklist May Help Identify Patients for End-of-Life Care   Medscape
The DEATH test: Doctors' check list spots patients most at risk of dying within 30 ...   Daily Mail
Telegraph.co.uk   
6minutes   
The Guardian   
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HealthCanal.com
   
New program reduces hospitalizations for youth with psychosis   
HealthCanal.com
Providing coordinated care to young people who experience their first psychotic episode reduces hospitalization costs and helps patients continue to work and go to school, according to a new study scheduled to appear online Feb. 2 in the journal Psychiatric ...

Early Intervention Program Offers Hope for New Haven Area Youths With ...   WNPR News

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Sydney Morning Herald
   
Beware of stingrays this summer, urges one of Sydney's growing number of victims   
Sydney Morning Herald
Stingray attacks are landing a worrying number of Sydneysiders in hospital, as the hot weather draws big crowds to play, splash and wade in shallow waters. On Friday night, three men and one woman arrived in quick succession at St Vincent's Hospital's ...


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Brisbane Times
   
Manage hyper-consumption with the 'modern' fast   
Brisbane Times
How do we cope in a world full of constant reminders to eat more junk food, drink more alcohol, have more friends, read more, post more, text more, and tweet more? One emerging way of managing hyper-consumption is the "modern" fast. Fasts have a long ...


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Stuff.co.nz
   
Researchers find early signs of puberty common from age 7   
Stuff.co.nz
Lead researcher Professor George Patton says the experience of boys and girls in puberty is vastly different. Everyone who has been through puberty is familiar with its calling cards: the sudden sprouting of pubic hair, the breast buds, the oily skin and then ...

What's happening to me?   Wagin Argus

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Perth Now
   
Call for patients to avoid Royal Perth Hospital emergency as Fiona Stanley ...   
NEWS.com.au
HEALTH Department authorities are urging patients to avoid Royal Perth Hospital's emergency department where possible over the next three weeks, as services move to Fiona Stanley Hospital in Murdoch. RPH acting executive director Aresh Anwar told The ...

Top doc calls for ill to avoid RPH   Perth Now

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University Herald
   
A Drink a Day? In Middle Age, It Might Lower Risk of HF: ARIC   
Medscape
BOSTON, MA — In a large study, middle-aged Americans who drank up to seven alcoholic drinks a week were less likely to develop heart failure during a 24-year follow-up than their peers who abstained, drank more, or were former drinkers. These findings ...

Alcoholic Drinks Linked To Reduced Heart Failure Risk   The Inquisitr
Short course: A drink a day may lower risk of heart failure   The Indian Express
Bottom's up, there's a new health benefit for alcohol   Australian Women's Weekly
New York Times (blog)   
Toronto Sun   
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Scotsman
   
Experts tackle epilepsy with football-style plan   
Scotsman
A GENE which controls a network of hundreds of other genes in people with epilepsy has been discovered by scientists in what is being described as the beginning of a “new scientific approach” to finding a cure for the condition. The breakthrough by British ...

Study uses 'systems genetics' approach to identify potential target for epilepsy   News-Medical.net
Imperial College London-led Team Uncovers Regulator of Epilepsy Gene Network   GenomeWeb
Identifying Potential Target for Epilepsy Treatment   Drug Discovery & Development
Laboratory Talk   
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KWCH
   
Doctors say measles likely to reach Kansas   
KWCH
Measles is a respiratory disease caused by a virus and spread through the air, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Measles starts with a fever, runny nose, cough, red eyes and sore throat, the CDC said. WICHITA, Kan. -. A measles ...

Dayton Children's urges parents to vaccinate   Fairborn Daily Herald
Disneyland Measles Outbreak Shows Why We Should Ban Unvaccinated Kids ...   Business Insider Australia
A Measles Outbreak And Debate Over Parents Opting Out of Vaccines For Their ...   The Diane Rehm Show

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