2015年2月4日 星期三

2015-02-05 Australia Health


ABC Online
   
Adelaide researchers take major step towards new antibiotics which could treat ...   
ABC Online
Researchers in Adelaide are a step closer to developing antibiotics which could be used to treat drug-resistant bacteria such as golden staph. The accidental discovery of new compounds led researchers to the development of the new antibiotic. Dr Ramiz ...

New antibiotic a game-changer   The Australian (blog)
Improving antibiotics to treat staph infection   fox2now.com

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The West Australian
   
Cancer Council concerned about higher rates of sunburn   
ABC Online
MARK COLVIN: A surge in the rate of sunburn has raised fears that the message to be sunsmart is no longer getting through. A survey by the Cancer Council suggests that compared to just four years ago, 400,000 more Australians are getting sunburned ...

Pesticides and mobile phones cause cancer confusion   6minutes
Cancer Council's research reveals 2.4 million Australians are getting sunburnt   Daily Mail
Cancer warning as too many Canberrans still get sunburnt   The Canberra Times

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Cocaine Study Raises Questions About Addictions   
Drug Discovery & Development
International research involving the University of Adelaide has pointed to a potential new treatment for cocaine addiction, and could have implications for all types of drug addictions, according to the researchers. A team led by the University of Adelaide and ...


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Washington Post
   
Yogurt could be key to potential peanut allergy cure   
Washington Post
For the 2.8 million Americans with peanut allergies, a school cafeteria can be a terrifying place. For some, a whiff of peanut can be lethal even from across a room. In less severe cases, peanuts can still cause rashes, itching and tingling in the throat, vomiting ...

A healthy gut becomes part of the modern allergy puzzle.   ABC Online (blog)

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Brisbane Times
   
Queensland cancer survivors struggle unnoticed   
Brisbane Times
Cancer survivor Kylee Sanson says there is a lack of support post-treatment. Photo: Cancer Council Queensland. Many Queensland cancer survivors are forced to grin and bear it this World Cancer Day as a Queensland-first research study reveals around 80 ...

Going beyond the killer disease, this Cancer Day   Times of India
Cancer survivors need more post-treatment care, study finds   Bundaberg News Mail

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ABC Online
   
Hunter's ambulances will trial stroke detectors   
ABC Online
The Hunter region's been chosen as the international testing sits for a revolutionary stroke detector. The microwave-imaging helmet will allow ambulance paramedics to diagnose stroke and other traumatic brain injuries before the patient gets to hospital.
Aus first to test stroke detectors in ambulances   Business Standard
Australia to test breakthrough stroke treatment machine   Zee News

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Getting to the heart of true health   
Coffs Coast Advocate
I was shocked to think that my decision to cycle on the shared pedestrian/bike path rather than the (admittedly wide and free of traffic) road caused a man's angry reaction, as he had to reign in his large dog to get past me. I was perplexed that my decision to ...


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$54m funding to call on dementia experts   
Central Queensland news
MOBILE teams of dementia experts will be on call to nursing homes across Australia under a new Federal Government plan. Assistant Social Services Minister Mitch Fifield announced $54.5 million funding over four years for the project that would allow aged ...

Flying squads of mobile clinicians for people with dementia   Pulse+IT Magazine
Mobile teams to help nursing homes with dementia care   Sydney Morning Herald

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KULR-TV
   
World Cancer Day 2015 Focuses on Healthy Living, Early Detection   
KULR-TV
BILLINGS - 8.2 million people die from cancer worldwide every year. Four million people – 30 to 69 years old – die prematurely, according to the Union for International Cancer Control. World Cancer Day was started by the Union of International Cancer ...

Today marks World Cancer Day!   The New Age Online
Global funding boost could prevent 3 million cancer deaths   Cancer Research UK
International community funding can significantly reduce cancer deaths in LMICs ...   News-Medical.net
IT Business Net   
Burton Mail   
Kuwait News Agency   
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Sydney Morning Herald
   
'Medical tourism' plan revealed: Australia leads top secret push for globalisation ...   
Sydney Morning Herald
EXCLUSIVE. Trade Minister Andrew Robb. Photo: Sanghee Liu. Need a new liver? Why not head to France. A hip replacement? Japan could be the place for you. According to a leaked document, the highly secretive Trade in Services Agreement (TiSA) ...


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