2015年2月3日 星期二

2015-02-04 Australia Health


Los Angeles Times
   
Britain moves toward allowing creation of babies from DNA of 3 people   
Los Angeles Times
In a move described as “bold” by supporters and potentially reckless by detractors, Britain's House of Commons voted overwhelmingly Tuesday to allow the creation of babies using DNA from three people. Lawmakers spent 90 minutes debating the bill, ...

British Lawmakers Approve 'Three-Parent' In-Vitro Fertilization   Wall Street Journal
'Three-parent' therapy should be permitted here: researcher   The Australian
Britain Set to Approve Technique to Create Babies From 3 People   New York Times
Telegraph.co.uk   
Reuters   
Sydney Morning Herald   
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Sydney Morning Herald
   
Working out too much as bad as no exercise at all, study says   
Sydney Morning Herald
Exercise is good work for body, mind and health. It can also improve longevity by as much as 30 per cent. But, the question of how much exercise is enough and how much is too much remains a hot topic of debate. Guidelines tend to suggest that the ideal ...

Too much jogging is as bad as doing nothing   Daily Times
Light jogging best for long life: Study   The Straits Times
The quick are more likely to join the dead   Times LIVE
BBC News   
Times of India   
The Australian Financial Review   
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6minutes
   
Pesticides and mobile phones cause cancer confusion   
6minutes
Australians need educating on cancer risk factors because too many are confused about what causes the disease, says a leading cancer expert. And GPs, he says, are best placed to do it. At least 30% of all cancer cases are preventable but the impact of ...

Cancer Council's research reveals 2.4 million Australians are getting sunburnt   Daily Mail
More Aussies getting sunburnt on weekends   9news.com.au
Cancer message slip, slop slipping   The West Australian
Brisbane Times   
Courier Mail   
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Sydney Morning Herald
   
Report finds government could save $9 billion in healthcare costs by addressing ...   
Sydney Morning Herald
A little help for adult survivors of child trauma will bring big savings. Australia's leading childhood trauma support and advocacy group has proposed improved training for health professionals as part of recommendations to reduce the cost of untreated ...

A little help for adult survivors of child trauma will bring big savings   Brisbane Times
Child abuse costs Australia $9ba year, report commissioned by Adults Surviving ...   ABC Online
Dealing with child abuse could save $9 billion   Coffs Coast Advocate

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The Advertiser
   
Save our emergency ward   
The Advertiser
Cr Paul Barbaro, Lesley Purdom, Cr Damian Wyld and Margaret Riley in font of the emergency department at Modbury Hospital. Source: News Limited. NEARLY 300 people have signed an online petition to stop the State Government from reducing Modbury ...


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The Argus.ca
   
Putting Paleo in perspective   
The Argus.ca
Unquestionably the most popular specialized diet of the last few years has been the Paleolithic diet, where adherents limit dietary consumption to what they claim humans ate prior to the development of modern agriculture and civilization: fruits and vegetables ...

How to eat like a caveman   Southern Standard
Celebrity chef Pete Evans brings paleo to Toowoomba   Toowoomba Chronicle
Meatless Monday: Paleo Meets Vegan   Huffington Post
TV3.ie   
The Week Magazine   
West Hawaii Today   
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Hamilton Spectator
   
Researchers may have found key to peanut allergies   
Mother Nature Network
Some kids with allergies may someday be able to dig into peanut butter. (Photo: Elena Demyanko /Shutterstock). Talk to people in their 40s, and they will likely remember kids who brought peanut butter sandwiches to school. Ask a parent today, and they'll tell ...

Yogurt, fermented food may help peanut allergies, probiotics treat nut allergy   Examiner.com
A healthy gut becomes part of the modern allergy puzzle.   ABC Online (blog)
Peanut Allergy Probiotics: Cure For Deadly Peanut Allergies Found By ...   The Inquisitr
Hamilton Spectator   
The Cubic Lane   
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Second deadliest cancer claims 69 in five years in region   
Fraser Coast Chronicle
Cancer survivor Stephanie Kay says people shouldn't be afraid to test themselves if they have symptoms. Robyne Cuerel. Related Items. Chronicle reporter wins top prize for journalism · Relay brings home cancer realities for journalist · Check your number ...

Silent killer takes local lives   Gympie Times
Bowel cancer a silent killer that's best caught early   Gladstone Observer
It's gross, but it could save your life   Northern Star

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The Conversation AU
   
New study details how cocaine really works in the brain, offers possibility of drug ...   
CU Boulder News & Events
A research team led by the University of Colorado Boulder has discovered a mechanism in the brain that is key to making cocaine seem pleasurable, a finding that could lead to a drug treatment for fighting addiction. The findings build on past research also ...

Cocaine study raises questions about all addictions   NewsMaker (press release)
Blocking rewards: how the immune system could help treat cocaine addiction   The Conversation AU

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Stuff.co.nz
   
Sex searches on Google reveal hidden fears and curiosities   
Stuff.co.nz
The search for sex: sometimes we want to be close but fears get in the way. Our computers often know us more intimately than those around us. When we search online we rarely censor ourselves. Here, hidden by the anonymity of the internet, we can explore ...

Sex searches on Google reveal our hidden body fears and curiosity   Sydney Morning Herald

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