2015年1月28日 星期三

2015-01-29 Australia Health


The Australian
   
chemicals 'trigger menopause'   
The Australian
COMMON industrial chemicals can trigger menopause up to four years early, research suggests. A US study of more than 30,000 women found those exposed to high levels of certain types of chemicals went into menopause between 1.9 years and 3.8 years ...

EDC Exposure Associated With Earlier Menopause   Endocrinology Advisor
Wash U Analysis Links Chemical Exposure With Earlier Menopause   St. Louis Public Radio
Beauty Products May Trigger Early Menopause   TIME
Daily Mail   
NBCNews.com   
The Straits Times   
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NEWS.com.au
   
Peanut allergy cure may be on its way   
NEWS.com.au
AUSTRALIAN researchers have found a possible cure for people with potentially fatal peanut allergies. 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 ...

Treatment frees kids from peanut allergy   Pharmacy News
Cure for peanut allergy on the horizon?   4BC
Potential peanut allergy cure: researchers   Nursing Careers Allied Health
Design & Trend   
Stuff.co.nz   
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NEWS.com.au
   
The stories you need to know today   
NEWS.com.au
Good morning, and welcome to our morning news coverage. We will be bringing you the best of what's happening this morning, so you can get across the news quickly. 9.40am. American anti-vaccination campaigner Dr Sherri Tenpenny has cancelled her ...

Anti-vaccine speaker cancels national tour   9news.com.au
US anti-vaccination campaigner Dr Sherri Tenpenny cancels tour of Australia   Sydney Morning Herald
Anti-vaccination campaigner Dr Sherri Tenpenny cancels Australia tour amid ...   ABC Online
The Guardian   
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ABC Online
   
Alzheimer's drug trial would be 'welcome' in south east NSW   
ABC Online
Alzheimer's Australia says the trial of a new drug is an exciting move for sufferers in south east New South Wales. Anavex 2-73 is designed to both halt the progression of the disease and improve sufferers' memory. It's now on trial on a small scale in Victoria.
Alzheimer's Association announces new research grants to study potential drug ...   News-Medical.net
New Alzhemier's drug trial   Yahoo!7 News
Ten signs of Alzheimer's Disease   iAfrica.com

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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 ...

Start worrying about cholesterol in your 30s, study suggests   Reuters
Slightly high cholesterol in mid-life 'risky for heart'   BBC News
High Cholesterol in Middle Age, Heart Risk Later?   WebMD

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Sky News Australia
   
Contraceptive played key role in death   
Sky News Australia
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 ...


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Transforming The Nation's Healthcare
   
Improving hospitals the focus of significant Hobart healthcare conference   
Transforming The Nation's Healthcare
With Australian healthcare attracting more scrutiny than ever, the performance of hospitals, including Tasmania's, will be the focus of an international conference in Hobart in March. The inaugural 'Sustainable Healthcare Transformation' conference will ...

Tasmania's mental health services the most inadequately resourced in country ...   9news.com.au
Youth mental health services in Tasmania most poorly resources in Australia ...   ABC Online

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RT
   
Anti-vaccination group encourages parents to join fake church   
Sydney Morning Herald
A controversial anti-vaccination group is encouraging people to sign up to a fake church because it may help them bypass Australia's emerging "no jab, no play" childcare laws. Under the NSW government's 2013 law and the Victorian government's proposed ...

Controversial anti-vaccination group advises parents to join it's 'church' to dodge ...   Herald Sun

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6minutes
   
Study uncovers octogenarian sex secrets   
6minutes
British senior citizens are still enjoying active sex lives, according to the first major study of sexual health that includes people in their 80s. More than half of men and 31% of women aged 70 and older say they are still sexually active, with a third of them having ...

People Over 70 Still Have A Lot Of Sex, According To Study   Huffington Post
A third of pensioners have sex at least twice a month, study finds   Daily Mail
Half of English men over 70 are still having sex, study finds   Telegraph.co.uk
The New Age Online   
Perth Now   
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Free press journal
   
Heartburn could be sign of cancer   
Courier Mail
HAVING heartburn most days for three weeks or more can be a sign of cancer, according to a British health campaign. A NATIONAL Be Clear on Cancer campaign launch coincides with results of a new survey commissioned by Public Health England, which ...

Portsmouth GPs Urge People Not to Ignore Heartburn   AboutMyArea
Four-week cancer awareness campaign launched in Gloucestershire   Gazette Series
Persistent heartburn may be a sign of cancer, campaign warns   Medical Xpress
Portsmouth News   
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