2015年1月29日 星期四

2015-01-30 Australia Health


NEWS.com.au
   
Table talk: Did this kid just cure cancer?   
NEWS.com.au
A YOUNG girl may have accidentally come up with a cure for cancer while talking to her parents over the dinner table. Camilia Lisanti, who is the daughter of a husband and wife cancer research team in Manchester, suggested using antibiotics as a potential ...

Has an 8-year-old found a cancer cure?   New Zealand Herald
8-year-old girl suggests a possible cure for cancer   Fox News
Young girl suggests possible cancer cure over dinner table   The Queensland Times
The Inquisitr   
Daily Mail   
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Gizmag
   
Probiotic treatment cures peanut allergy in children   
Gizmag
Last year, scientists from the University of Chicago found that a probiotic therapy using a common gut bacteria prevented sensitization to peanut allergens – in mice. Now researchers at the Murdoch Childrens Research Institute in Melbourne, Australia, have ...

This Breakthrough Treatment Helped Over 80 Percent Of Allergic Kids Tolerate ...   The Inquisitr
New research brings hope for children with peanut allergies   WJLA
Could This Be the Cure for Peanut Allergies?   Yahoo Parenting
ABC Online   
Herald Sun   
Sydney Morning Herald   
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Public servant loses $20000 workers' compensation bid for breast-reduction ...   
ABC Online
A Canberra public servant who tried to claim almost $20,000 worth of cosmetic breast surgery has had her workers' compensation bid rejected. The Australian Tax Office worker told the Administrative Appeals Tribunal (AAT) she required the breast-reduction ...

Breast size and tummy tuck surgery becomes public service compensation ...   The Age

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Herald Sun
   
Australia'a migrant population at its highest since gold rush ere   
Herald Sun
THE nation's migrant population is at its highest since the gold rush era of the late 1800s, says a new report. And Asian arrivals are rapidly changing the face of Australia, with the number of Chinese and Indian-born residents nearing the one million mark.
Abbott's blunder won't hurt us in Asia   The Interpreter
Migrant growth not seen since the gold rush days   The Australian
One in three Australians now born overseas: ABS   The New Daily
Toowoomba Chronicle   
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6minutes
   
US anti-vaccine speaker cancels Australian tour   
6minutes
A US anti-vaccine campaigner has cancelled her Australian tour, saying she can't guarantee the safety of attendees following multiple threats. Emergency physician Dr Sherri Tenpenny (pictured) had planned to hold numerous seminars to promote her belief ...

Anti-vaccine speaker cancels national tour   Nursing Careers Allied Health
Controversial anti-vaccine activist Dr Sherri Tenpenny 'should be allowed in to ...   3AW
US anti-vaccination campaigner Sherri Tenpenny cancels her Australian tour   Daily Mail
Sydney Morning Herald   
NEWS.com.au   
ABC Online   
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HealthCanal.com
   
Eyes, ears and nose may aid Alzheimer's disease prevention and treatment   
Science Network Western Australia
The researchers analysed blood vessel patterns in retinal photographs to identify individuals with AD. Image: Olivier Martins. DETECTING a decline in certain sensory functions may become the future of preventing Alzheimer's disease (AD), with research ...

Yale study on Alzheimer's disease finds new role for immune cells   New Haven Register
Alzheimer's rally highlights MN health crisis   The Daily News
Bethune-Cookman University summit tackles dementia   Daytona Beach News-Journal
HealthCanal.com   
ABC Online   
News-Medical.net   
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LNP, Labor fall short on health: AMAQ   
NEWS.com.au
QUEENSLAND'S peak medical body has released its election scorecard for the major parties, and the results for both are not exactly healthy. ONE day out from the poll, the Australian Medical Association Queensland says it has been underwhelmed by both ...


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Sydney Morning Herald
   
Supercomputer Watson set to deliver answers at Australian Open   
Sydney Morning Herald
Live scores: Australian Open · Open data: Tennis Australia's game changer. Like most of us, Watson is always learning. Unlike most of us, the smart computer system better known as Watson doesn't forget. So when you want to find out if this year's Australian ...

IBM's Inaugural Watson University Competition Hints at the Future of Higher ...   U.S. News University
Share “This medical supercomputer isn't a...”   NewsOK.com
Megabytes: supercomputer writes first cookbook   South China Morning Post (subscription)

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'I don't want to die, I still have things to do': Keytruda wins Ron Walker's war on ...   
Sydney Morning Herald
Christmas 2012 was meant to be Ron Walker's last. Rather than accept defeat, the prominent businessman flew to the US to join the trial of a drug that has cleared him of cancer. Now he is hell-bent on making that drug available in Australia. Holograms of Ron ...


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The Age
   
Modern guru   
The Age
I work in retail and have a problem with one of my regular customers. He is a lovely man but he has the most terrible breath. How do I handle this? L. W., Quirindi, NSW. From the number of questions I get about customers/co-workers/relatives who have bad ...


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