2015年2月2日 星期一

2015-02-03 Australia Health


Los Angeles Times
   
When it comes to jogging, less is more, study argues   
Los Angeles Times
Hey, fitness junkies, here's something to ponder the next time you lace up your athletic shoes for that long, heart-pounding run: A Danish study recently concluded that high-intensity, high-mileage joggers die at the same rate as channel-surfing couch potatoes ...

The best exercise you can do   NEWS.com.au
Fast running is as deadly as sitting on couch, scientists find   Telegraph.co.uk
When It Comes to Jogging, Easy Does It, Study Suggests   U.S. News & World Report
Medscape   
SBS   
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Munchies_ Food by VICE
   
Eating Eggs Might Make You Want to Help Poor People   
Munchies_ Food by VICE
Selfish scrooges of the world, start eating omelets. Recent research suggests that a bit of egg in your diet might make you a little less of a miser. It's no secret that the egg is an edible wonder, packed with nearly an entire alphabet of vitamins and minerals, ...

Egging on your generosity: eat eggs to be kinder, study says   Sydney Morning Herald
Eating Eggs Make You A Kinder Person, Study Suggests   International Business Times AU
Fundraisers to gain more by serving omelettes   Gulf Today
Bangladesh News 24 hours   
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Sky News Australia
   
Perth's newest emergency department opens   
9news.com.au
Western Australia's newest hospital, the Fiona Stanley, has opened the doors of its emergency department to its first patient. The 7am opening on Tuesday also marked the closure of the emergency department at Fremantle Hospital, which is being retired as ...

Emergency transfer   inmycommunity
The Emergency Department at Fiona Stanley about to open   ABC Online (blog)

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Medical Xpress
   
Epigenetic signatures that differentiate triple-negative breast cancers   
Medical Xpress
Australian researchers have identified epigenetic 'signatures' that could help clinicians tell the difference between highly aggressive and more benign forms of triple-negative breast cancer. The new study, published in Nature Communications, compares the ...

Forget the genome, Australian scientists crack the 'methylome' for an aggressive ...   Sydney Morning Herald
Experiencing breast cancer through a woman's eyes   New Vision
Regular checks must for early detection of breast cancer   Times of India

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Bulk-billing and quick visits not linked   
Nursing Careers Allied Health
A survey of 2500 patients found those who were bulk-billed were most likely to have a chronic disease and/or a lower income. Patients who have short GP appointments are no more likely to be bulk-billed than those who have longer appointments, a study ...


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Wall Street Journal
   
Firms Back Tax Reform—Just Not Obama's   
Wall Street Journal
American companies are happy to see President Barack Obama get the ball rolling on corporate tax reform. They just don't like where it's going. The president has proposed letting companies bring back the approximately $2 trillion of profits now held at ...

Obama proposes $3.99 trillion budget, draws scorn from Republicans   Reuters
Tax Reform Is the Cry, Until Details Are Offered   New York Times
Obama's Plan to Address Corporate Tax Avoidance on Offshore Profits is 'Not ...   Huffington Post
Daily Mail   
NDTV   
Irish Independent   
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Courier Mail
   
Cattleman stays level-headed after twice bitten by brown snake   
Courier Mail
A CATTLEMAN'S quick thinking has proved lifesaving after he was bitten twice by a highly venomous brown snake in Kingaroy this afternoon. It is believed that the man was working on his property when he stepped out of his ute and on to a 1m snake.
Cattleman airlifted after brown snake bite   Central Queensland news

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Hamilton Spectator
   
Peanut Allergy Probiotics: Cure For Deadly Peanut Allergies Found By ...   
The Inquisitr
Having a peanut allergy can be scary, but probiotics might be the answer for millions of people. Researchers in Australia conducted a study in which children were given the probiotic bacteria Lactobacillus rhamnosus with a peanut protein, and after a short ...

Yogurt, fermented food may help peanut allergies, probiotics treat nut allergy   Examiner.com
Yogurt could be key to potential peanut allergy cure   Washington Post

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Women's Agenda
   
Women's legal services crippled by federal budget cuts   
Women's Agenda
Women's Agenda reported yesterday that Australian of the Year Rosie Batty has called on the Prime Minister to reverse harsh funding cuts to crucial services that assist victims of family violence. Batty said Abbott's approach to the issue was “contradictory” ...

The government's lack of action on family violence puts women's lives at risk   Daily Life
Advocates say refuge closures leaving women at risk: Reforms are a 'failed ...   Sydney Morning Herald
Moving towards a life free of domestic violence   ABC Local

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ABC Online
   
SA releases major new health plan   
9news.com.au
Adelaide's Repatriation General Hospital will be closed and emergency departments at three hospitals will become "super-sites" under a major new health plan released by the South Australian government. The emergency departments at the Royal Adelaide ...

Changes to hit Repatriation Hospital as part of SA health sector shake-up   ABC Online

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