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2015-01-26 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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ABC Online
   
Awards honour 'application of science to human problems'   
ABC Online
Professor Jeremy Chapman is one of three medical researchers to receive an AC award this Australia Day. (Source: NSW Health). Related Stories. Honoured researchers urge colleagues to fight anti-science, Science Online, 26 Jan 2014. Australia Day ...

Professor Jeremy Chapman awarded companion AC in the Order of Australia   The Daily Telegraph
Dr Jeremy Chapman receives Australia Day honour   Sydney Morning Herald
World's top kidney expert honoured   9news.com.au

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Herald Sun
   
Vic research discovers anorexia 'marker'   
9news.com.au
Melbourne researchers have discovered a biomarker they say could help diagnose with 95 per cent accuracy one of the deadliest mental illnesses. A study of 24 women with anorexia nervosa and 24 people who didn't have the eating disorder, showed that ...

Anorexia revealed in 'jerky' eyes, says study   Sydney Morning Herald

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NEWS.com.au
   
An emotional Juliette Wright at the ceremony on Sunday. Source: News Corp ...   
NEWS.com.au
A WOMAN who helped distribute donated goods to those in need during the Queensland floods is Australia's 2015 Local Hero. Juliette Wright created the website GIVIT to enable Australians to safely donate goods to be distributed to vulnerable and ...

Australia Day Local Hero - Juliette Wright   ABC Online (blog)

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Men need nights out with their mates, scientists say   
Brisbane Times
It is the news no long-suffering wife wanted to hear: scientists have proved that every man needs a good night out with his friends. According to the research, male bonding is more likely to lower a man's stress levels than a night out with his partner, or time ...


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Sydney Morning Herald
   
CriSTAL test determines likelihood of death within 30 days   
Sydney Morning Herald
A test devised by Sydney researchers to determine the likelihood of a patient's death within the next 30 days will be trialled in local hospitals from March. The Criteria for Screening and Triaging to Appropriate aLternative care, or CriSTAL, developed by ...

Death test predicts chance of dying within 30 days   International Business Times UK

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Herald Sun
   
Kensington mental health worker awarded top Australia Day honour   
Herald Sun
BETTY Kitchener has poured years of work into demystifying myths and misconceptions about mental health issues. Ms Kitchener's creation of the world-first mental health first aid course has earned the Kensington resident an Australia Day honour by being ...

Australia Day: Kensington resident shines a light on mental health   The Weekly Review Melbourne Times
Mental Health Authority offers first aid course   Hometownlife.com

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Sydney Morning Herald
   
Researchers find early signs of puberty common from age seven   
Sydney Morning Herald
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 - dear god - the mood swings, the slamming doors, the surly silences. However challenging this stage of life ...

Researchers find early signs of puberty common from age 7   Stuff.co.nz
What's happening to me?   Wagin Argus

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NEWS.com.au
   
The truth behind addictions is not what you think   
NEWS.com.au
IT IS now one hundred years since drugs were first banned — and all through this long century of waging war on drugs, we have been told a story about addiction by our teachers and by our governments. This story is so deeply ingrained in our minds that we ...


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Sydney Morning Herald
   
Former Labor minister Craig Knowles lauded for service to health and politics   
Sydney Morning Herald
Craig Knowles spent four years in one of the toughest jobs in Australian politics: wrangling the unwieldy and unpredictable beast known as the NSW public health system. He says being NSW health minister between 1999 and 2003 was "exhausting" but ...

Former NSW Labor MP honoured in awards - Yahoo!7   Yahoo!7 News

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