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Poor hygiene in China thought to be cause of hepatitis A outbreak linked to ...
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Poor hygiene amongst Chinese workers as well as potentially contaminated water supplies in China are thought to be the likely causes of an outbreak of hepatitis A in Australia, linked to imported frozen berries. Five people — three in Victoria and two in New ...
Australian food company recalls berries after hep A outbreak linked to ChinaReuters
Poor hygiene in China causes hep A outbreakThe New Daily
Patties shares plunge after berry recallSBS
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Poor hygiene amongst Chinese workers as well as potentially contaminated water supplies in China are thought to be the likely causes of an outbreak of hepatitis A in Australia, linked to imported frozen berries. Five people — three in Victoria and two in New ...
Australian food company recalls berries after hep A outbreak linked to China
Poor hygiene in China causes hep A outbreak
Patties shares plunge after berry recall
Bundaberg News Mail
Aged care facility issues statement after abuse allegations
Bundaberg News Mail
ABUSE ALLEGATIONS: Carinity CEO Jon Campbell says appropriate action was taken to rectify situation following a complaint about the management at Kepnock Grove. Max Fleet. Popular Stories. Earthquake rocks Bundaberg · Man hit by car in critical ...
Operators of Bundaberg aged care facility deny claims it covered up abuse of ...Courier Mail
Bashings, abuse in Kepnock Grove aged care homeThe Australian
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ABUSE ALLEGATIONS: Carinity CEO Jon Campbell says appropriate action was taken to rectify situation following a complaint about the management at Kepnock Grove. Max Fleet. Popular Stories. Earthquake rocks Bundaberg · Man hit by car in critical ...
Operators of Bundaberg aged care facility deny claims it covered up abuse of ...
Bashings, abuse in Kepnock Grove aged care home
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AMA says Labor's nurse-led clinics won't work
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The Australian Medical Association has poured cold water on Labor's plan for a nurse-led medical clinic on the New South Wales Central Coast if it wins the March election. The Opposition has committed $40-million over four years to establish four ...
AMA picks holes in nurse clinic plan6minutes
Doctors slam NSW Labor's plan for nurse-run clinicsSydney Morning Herald
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The Australian Medical Association has poured cold water on Labor's plan for a nurse-led medical clinic on the New South Wales Central Coast if it wins the March election. The Opposition has committed $40-million over four years to establish four ...
AMA picks holes in nurse clinic plan
Doctors slam NSW Labor's plan for nurse-run clinics
AMA slams Labor's nurse clinic plan
Daily Mail
People in their 20s are affected by adolescent hyper activity
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People in their 20s are affected by adolescent hyper activity and can accurately be described as 'kidults', scientists have said. Previously such adolescent effects on the brain were thought to peak at the age of 15. But new studies have suggested this is far ...
True adulthood doesn't begin until age 25Telegraph.co.uk
'Teenage' brain lasts well into 20s - researchIrish Examiner
Adulthood begins at 25, says new researchThe Independent
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People in their 20s are affected by adolescent hyper activity and can accurately be described as 'kidults', scientists have said. Previously such adolescent effects on the brain were thought to peak at the age of 15. But new studies have suggested this is far ...
True adulthood doesn't begin until age 25
'Teenage' brain lasts well into 20s - research
Adulthood begins at 25, says new research
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Weight training could keep dementia at bay
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LIFTING weights is better than brain training exercises for keeping dementia at bay, a study suggests. UNIVERSITY of Sydney researchers have found high intensity weight training improves the mental abilities of older people with mild cognitive impairment, ...
Weight training could be the answer to Alzheimer'sBusiness Insider Australia
Alzheimer's, dementia study finds depression often before diseaseDigital Journal
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LIFTING weights is better than brain training exercises for keeping dementia at bay, a study suggests. UNIVERSITY of Sydney researchers have found high intensity weight training improves the mental abilities of older people with mild cognitive impairment, ...
Weight training could be the answer to Alzheimer's
Alzheimer's, dementia study finds depression often before disease
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Mr Fluffy asbestos: ACT Government commissions health study into links ...
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The ACT Government has commissioned the nation's first detailed long-term health study into the risks of living in houses contaminated with Mr Fluffy asbestos. The $415,000 government-funded study will be conducted over two years by the Australian ...
Mr Fluffy cancer links to be officially studiedThe Canberra Times
Fluffy families fight for better deal on stamp dutySydney Morning Herald
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The ACT Government has commissioned the nation's first detailed long-term health study into the risks of living in houses contaminated with Mr Fluffy asbestos. The $415,000 government-funded study will be conducted over two years by the Australian ...
Mr Fluffy cancer links to be officially studied
Fluffy families fight for better deal on stamp duty
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Darren Jolly opens up about his surgery after going to the doctors to check on a ...
Daily Mail
He recently found out he had a lump in his brain and underwent serious surgery. And in an interview with A Current Affair's Tracy Grimshaw on Monday night, The Block's Darren Jolly reveals the horrific discovery was made when he went to the doctors to ...
The Block's Darren Jolly describes shock at brain tumour scareWoman's Day
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Jolly All ClearTripleM Sydney
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He recently found out he had a lump in his brain and underwent serious surgery. And in an interview with A Current Affair's Tracy Grimshaw on Monday night, The Block's Darren Jolly reveals the horrific discovery was made when he went to the doctors to ...
The Block's Darren Jolly describes shock at brain tumour scare
THE PULSE: AFL premiership player Darren Jolly reveals shock at tumour ...
Jolly All Clear
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Cancer cases in Queensland triple in the past 30 years, statistics show
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The number of people diagnosed with cancer in Queensland has more than tripled in 30 years, but the number of people surviving has risen, statistics show. Data from the Queensland Cancer Registry showed 25,614 cases of cancer were diagnosed in 2012, ...
Queensland focuses in on forgotten cancersFraser Coast Chronicle
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The number of people diagnosed with cancer in Queensland has more than tripled in 30 years, but the number of people surviving has risen, statistics show. Data from the Queensland Cancer Registry showed 25,614 cases of cancer were diagnosed in 2012, ...
Queensland focuses in on forgotten cancers
The government is missing the point with its health pricing ideas
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Unless we focus on reducing preventable illness and improve how chronic diseases are managed, we will never address the root of our escalating health costs. inShare; submit to reddit · Email article · Print. The federal government's focus so far on the use of ...
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Unless we focus on reducing preventable illness and improve how chronic diseases are managed, we will never address the root of our escalating health costs. inShare; submit to reddit · Email article · Print. The federal government's focus so far on the use of ...
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Australian doctors overprescribing combination of asthma medications, putting ...
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Australian doctors are overprescribing a combination of asthma medications for children that are potentially dangerous and, in the worst case, fatal, new research has shown. The reason for the overprescribing is not clear, but one theory is the use of ...
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Australian doctors are overprescribing a combination of asthma medications for children that are potentially dangerous and, in the worst case, fatal, new research has shown. The reason for the overprescribing is not clear, but one theory is the use of ...
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