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2015-02-02 Australia Health


Stuff.co.nz
   
Why your body loves a break from booze   
Stuff.co.nz
MOST TO GAIN: Saying no to that wine with dinner a couple of times a week is particularly beneficial for women. Thanks to Febfast, Dry July and Ocsober, we're getting used to the idea of a holiday from alcohol – a four-week break that can reconnect us with ...

Why your body loves time off from alcohol (especially if you're female)   Sydney Morning Herald
Dry January helps us control our drinking, but it's no excuse to binge the rest of ...   The Conversation UK

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Sydney Morning Herald
   
eat eggs to be kinder, study says   
Sydney Morning Herald
Serotonin, the happy hormone, turns you into a good egg. And eating eggs activates serotonin. Eggs, it turns out, might also activate your charity instinct. In an unusual study, researchers decided to find out how much more charitable we become after eating ...

Eggs could make people more charitable!   Bangladesh News 24 hours
Fundraisers to gain more by serving omelettes   Gulf Today

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Herald Sun
   
Bulk-billing and quick visits not linked   
9news.com.au
Patients who have short GP appointments are no more likely to be bulk-billed than those who have longer appointments, a study has found. The survey of nearly 2500 Australians, published in the Medical Journal of Australia, found there was no association ...

Bulk-billing not dictated by short or long GP appointments, study shows   The Guardian
Study finds no bulk-billing link to short visit to doctor despite federal government ...   Brisbane Times
Short GP visits back on agenda   The Australian

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6minutes
   
Academic says cannabis trials may confuse debate   
ABC Online
The use of cannabis for medical purposes should not rely on clinical trial results, according to a University of Melbourne academic. Professor David Pennington said a number of upcoming trials in New South Wales presume cannabis can be regulated as a ...

Australia 'behind the times' on medical cannabis   6minutes
Expert argues medical marijuana trials of little use   The Canberra Times
Cannabis 'will never be prescribed'   NEWS.com.au
Sydney Morning Herald   
Business Insider Australia   
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Pharmacy News
   
Labor pledges support for pharmacist vax in NSW   
Pharmacy News
A NSW Labor Government will allow pharmacist-administered influenza vaccinations for adults, state opposition leader Luke Foley has announced. Labor's official plan to implement pharmacist-delivered vaccinations in NSW has been published on Mr Foley's ...

Labor's NSW pharmacy immunisation plan draws sharp response from AMA   Sydney Morning Herald
Labor's plan to let pharmacists vaccinate   Clarence Valley Daily Examiner
Greater flu vaccine access for NSW   SBS

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The Daily Telegraph
   
Inclusive playground push for southwest so children of all abilities can play ...   
The Daily Telegraph
THE state's first purpose-built playground for children of all abilities is being planned for the southwest. Marion Council last week voted to contribute $250,000 towards the project at Oaklands Wetlands Reserve and has applied to the State Government to ...


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Queensland Country Life
   
King brown bits Kingaroy man, twice   
Queensland Country Life
A KINGAROY man has spent Saturday night in hospital in Brisbane after being bitten twice by a brown snake, the second-most venomous snake in the world. It's believed the man, aged in his 40s, stepped out of his ute and on to the metre-long snake while ...

Queensland man in hospital after two brown snake bites   Brisbane Times
Cattleman stays level-headed after twice bitten by brown snake   Courier Mail
Cattleman airlifted after brown snake bite   Central Queensland news

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ABC Online
   
Cheese makers welcome raw milk decision   
Radio New Zealand
Specialist cheese makers are welcoming a decision by the New Zealand and Australian health ministers to allow a wider range of cheeses to be made from raw milk. The decision was made yesterday at a meeting of the ministers in Auckland, where for many ...

Raw milk protest over new laws   Stock & Land
Raw milk could face national ban after recommendation from forum   The Daily Telegraph
Health ministers call for urgent action to stop people drinking raw milk, but ...   ABC Online

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Sydney Morning Herald
   
CSIRO supercomputer enables cardiac arrest breakthrough   
Sydney Morning Herald
Jamie Donaldson was unaware he had a common heart condition until he collapsed after a half-marathon and was dead for six minutes. After weeks in hospital, the 34-year-old father of three learned he had a heart condition known as Long QT, which is ...

Aussies Use CSIRO Supercomputer To Diagnose Sudden Death Heart Conditions   Gizmodo Australia
CSRIO supercomputer enables cardiac arrest breakthrough   The Age

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NEWS.com.au
   
Obesity, pre-pregnancy link   
Courier Mail
THE health of a mother before she conceives affects the chances of the child becoming obese later in life, British researchers say. A STUDY by the University of Southampton suggests having a greater number of early life 'risk factors' is a strong predictor of ...

Obese mothers five times more likely to have fat children: Woman's lifestyle ...   Daily Mail
A woman's health affects obesity risk of future children - research   New Zealand Herald
Improving Your Health Before Pregnancy May Help Prevent Childhood Obesity   Science World Report
Herald Scotland   
Scotsman   
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