2015年1月27日 星期二

2015-01-28 Australia Health


The Guardian
   
Soda Habit May Prompt Early Puberty in Girls, Study Suggests   
U.S. News & World Report
TUESDAY, Jan. 27, 2015 (HealthDay News) -- Girls who consume a lot of sugary drinks may enter puberty earlier than girls who don't, Harvard researchers report. Among nearly 5,600 girls aged 9 to 14 who were followed between 1996 and 2001, the ...

Sugary drinks 'can bring on a girl's periods earlier': Youngsters who drink more ...   Daily Mail
Sugary drinks risky for young girls: study   SBS
Probe links sugary drinks with earlier menstruation   Channel News Asia
Live Science   
The News   
Headlines & Global News   
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Herald Sun
   
Start worrying about cholesterol in your 30s, study suggests   
Reuters
(Reuters Health) – People with even moderately high cholesterol levels in their 30s and 40s are more likely to have heart disease later in life, according to a new study. But many of them wouldn't meet the criteria for treatment under guidelines from the ...

High cholesterol for young adults brings issues later in life   KCTV Kansas City
Adults as Young as 20 are Predisposed to High Cholesterol Levels, According to ...   Empire State Tribune
Evaluate your cardiovascular health   News-Press Now
NEWS.com.au   
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6minutes
   
Potential peanut allergy cure: researchers   
9news.com.au
The Melbourne-based study has already transformed the lives of many of the children who took part in the clinical trial. Researchers from the Murdoch Childrens Research Institute gave around 30 allergic children a daily dose of peanut protein together with a ...

Peanut allergies: Australian study into probiotics offers hope for possible cure   ABC Online
Treatment frees kids from peanut allergy   6minutes

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Yahoo!7 News
   
Human error thought to be behind RPA hospital vaccine failure   
9news.com.au
January 27, 2015: Almost 600 new mothers and their babies have been given dodgy vaccines in a major bungle by Sydney's Royal Prince Alfred Hospital. 9NEWS. An initial investigation into a major bungle in one of Sydney's biggest hospitals has pointed to ...

Royal Prince Alfred Hospital discovers faulty fridge could have cause ineffective ...   ABC Online
Royal Prince Alfred Hospital admits maternity ward fridge may have damaged ...   Daily Mail
Royal Prince Alfred Hospital contacts hundreds of women after vaccine fault   Sydney Morning Herald
Brisbane Times   
The Daily Telegraph   
Sky News Australia   
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Sydney Morning Herald
   
World's top kidney expert honoured   
9news.com.au
A world leader in kidney transplants, a prominent malaria expert and a medical researcher who has published over 500 scientific papers have been appointed Companions (AC) in the Order of Australia. Professor Jeremy Chapman of Sydney's Westmead ...

Dr Jeremy Chapman receives Australia Day honour   The Age

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Kansas.com
   
Keeping your New Year's resolutions afloat   
Kansas.com
Research shows that as we enter February, about a third of us who've made resolutions will have already given up. At six months, about 40 to 46 percent of us who've made New Year's resolutions will be successful, which means more than half of us aren't.

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The West Australian
   
Contraceptive played key role in WA death   
9news.com.au
GPs should tell patients to say if they are on oral contraceptives when asked about their medical history, a Perth coroner has advised, after the sudden death of a young dancer with a heart condition. Petra Zele, 28, died in June 2010 from a hypoxic brain injury ...

blood clot death sparks GP contraceptive pill warning   ABC Online
Errors and omissions preventable: Coroner   The West Australian

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ABC Online
   
Doctor took drugs left over from surgery   
ABC Online
A Canberra doctor has admitted taking drugs left over from operations for his own personal use, including an opioid used to prevent pain after surgery. The ACT Civil and Administrative Tribunal heard Dr Michael Adams, a registrar in anaesthetics at Calvary ...

Doctor took leftover anaesthetic for personal use: tribunal   The Canberra Times

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ABC Online
   
Pallavi Sharda: Australian Bollywood actress urges India to talk about mental ...   
ABC Online
Australian-born Bollywood actress Pallavi Sharda has spoken out about the need to increase awareness about mental health problems in India, a country where the issue is heavily stigmatised. Her comments come after high-profile Bollywood star Deepika ...


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WATCH: Kawana Health Precinct driving development   
The Sunshine Coast Daily
CONSTRUCTION has begun on a $40 million retirement community project at Kawana Forest, near the Kawana Health Precinct. The precinct, which is close to world-class facilities, is proving a drawcard for aged-care providers. The new project - IRT ...

$40M Retirement community construction project to Sunshine Coast builder   View News Sunshine Coast

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