2015年1月26日 星期一

2015-01-27 Australia Health


The Canberra Times
   
You're thinking about fitness all wrong   
The Canberra Times
Functional: Think of not just looking better, but feeling and functioning better too. Photo: iStock. It's the end of January, and you may feel like a fitness failure. Join the gym, find a yoga class or lose five kilograms? Not a chance. Go from couch to 5K?

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Stuff.co.nz
   
Pre-breakfast exercise helps with weight loss and insulin resistance   
Stuff.co.nz
GET UP, WORK OUT: Exercising in the morning pre-breakfast has many benefits, including helping avoid insulin spikes. Getting up and at 'em may mean more than just extra hours in your day. Research shows that we might just reap more rewards by ...

Pre-breakfast exercise helps with weight loss and insulin resistance, study finds   WA today
Morning Work Outs Burn More Fat and Promote Weight Loss   Men's Fitness

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Sydney Morning Herald
   
NSW hospital vaccine inquiry under way   
9news.com.au
Almost 600 mothers and nine babies could be at risk after a major Sydney hospital found a fault in a refrigerator containing vaccines. NSW Health Minister Jillian Skinner described the error at Royal Prince Alfred Hospital as "disappointing" and has ordered ...

Royal Prince Alfred Hospital contacts hundreds of mothers after faulty fridge ...   ABC Online
Royal Prince Alfred Hospital contacts 570 women after vaccine fault   Brisbane Times
RPA: Major public health announcement about mothers who gave birth at the ...   The Daily Telegraph
Sky News Australia   
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NEWS.com.au
   
Young adults with high cholesterol at risk   
NEWS.com.au
RAISED cholesterol in healthy young adults can herald heart disease in later life, scientists have warned. A STUDY suggests every decade lived with too much cholesterol in the blood increases the chances of heart disease by 39 per cent. The findings ...

Prolonged High Cholesterol in Middle Age Raises Heart Risk Later: Study   U.S. News & World Report

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Brisbane Times
   
Food Coach gives market stallholders something to chew over with The ...   
Brisbane Times
When someone's job involves selling fresh vegetables and fruit, you'd think they'd eat so much of these foods that they'd be living proof of the benefits of a plant-rich diet - think healthy blood pressure and a leaner waistline. But not always: like many people ...


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6minutes
   
Transplant leader receives Australia Day honour   
6minutes
A world leader in kidney transplants, a malaria expert and a medical researcher who has published over 500 scientific papers are among the medical people to be appointed Companions (AC) in the Order of Australia on Australia day. Professor Jeremy ...

Dr Jeremy Chapman receives Australia Day honour   Sydney Morning Herald
Awards honour 'application of science to human problems'   ABC Online
Australia Day Honours: Awards recognise wide-ranging list of recipients   The Age
The Daily Telegraph   
9news.com.au   
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Tech Times
   
Australian Researchers Discover Biomarker for Anorexia -- Jerky Eye Movements   
Tech Times
Researchers find a jerky eye movement as a new biomarker for anorexia, an eating disorder. Scientists have been unable to find the causes of anorexia. (Photo : Gordon Wrigley). Australian researchers have discovered a new biomarker for anorexia, which ...

'Jerky eyes' can help diagnose anorexia with 95pc accuracy   New Kerala
Vic research discovers anorexia 'marker'   9news.com.au
Anorexia revealed in 'jerky' eyes, says study   The Canberra Times

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Sky News Australia
   
Women urged to look out for ovarian cancer   
Sky News Australia
Women need to take bloating, feeling full after only eating a small amount, and abdominal pain extremely seriously. These can sometimes be the signs and symptoms of ovarian cancer, says Ovarian Cancer Australia. With no early detection test, knowing and ...


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Vaccine News Daily
   
Case of whooping cough turns deadly in Barton Co.   
KWCH
At least one person has died from pertussis, also known as whopping cough, in Barton County. More from KWCH.com. Winfield man struck, killed by semi in Cowley County · Charges filed against man accused with kidnapping ex from... Vote this week could ...

One confirmed dead from Barton County pertussis outbreak   Salina Post
Whooping cough, pertussis cases up in Casey   Herald Sun
Health dept. warns of minor whooping cough outbreak   LeRoy Farmer City Press
Great Bend Tribune   
Vaccine News Daily   
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The Independent
   
Many find pain relief from cannabis: study   
9news.com.au
The large Australian study found that use of the illegal drug for pain relief is common among people with chronic pain, such as low back pain, neck pain and migraines. The study also found that cannabis users report greater pain relief in combination with ...

Medicinal cannabis: study finds Australians suffering chronic pain get more relief ...   Sydney Morning Herald
Cannabis eases chronic pain better than commonly prescribed opioids, study ...   The Independent

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