2015年2月16日 星期一

2015-02-17 Australia Health


Sydney Morning Herald
   
Uberman: How Matt Mullenweg built a billion-dollar business sleeping six times ...   
Sydney Morning Herald
At his most productive Matt Mullenweg slept six times a day. This was while he was creating a billion-dollar company that led to him being named one of the most influential people on the internet. In a new interview, the tech icon, whose company Wordpress ...


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ABC Online
   
Berry hepatitis A contamination a wake-up call for food companies: food safety ...   
ABC Online
A food safety expert says the contamination of frozen berries from China should serve as a call to action to the food industry to improve compliance with safety regulations. Technology manager with the newly-established Fresh Produce Safety Centre Richard ...

Hepatitis A: Blood donors who have eaten recalled berries told to contact Red ...   Sydney Morning Herald
Compo lawyer says save bad berries   Daily Mail
Fruit import rules under fire   The Land Newspaper
Yahoo!7 News   
The Australian (blog)   
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Irish Examiner
   
Irish scientists identify key molecule in fight against Alzheimers and MS   
Irish Examiner
Irish scientists have identified a potent molecule that may be able to halt the progress of deadly diseases such as Alzheimers and multiple sclerosis. Research scientists at Trinity College in Dublin have also found that the molecule's anti-inflammatory ...

New drug to cure arthritis, MS, gout?   Herald Sun
Alzheimer's, arthritis and multiple sclerosis treatments could be improved by ...   ABC Online
New molecule could improve treatments for inflammatory diseases   UQ News
Science World Report   
Express.co.uk   
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Pharmacy News
   
Alarm raised over asthma prescribing   
Pharmacy News
Some Australian doctors are not following asthma guidelines closely enough, says a paediatric respiratory specialist who is concerned that inappropriate prescribing could be to blame for several deaths. Writing in the MJA, Professor Peter van Asperen says ...

Research shows doctors over prescribing potentially dangerous asthma ...   ABC Online
Popular asthma medication combination could be fatal for children   Sydney Morning Herald
Asthma combo therapy putting kids at risk   9news.com.au
The Australian (blog)   
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Stuff.co.nz
   
Weights keep brain nimble   
Stuff.co.nz
Pumping iron could be a powerful weapon in the fight against dementia, new research suggests. The University of Sydney study shows resistance weight training could be crucial in keeping the ageing brain nimble, as working out with weights was found to ...

Weight training could keep dementia at bay   Herald Sun
Pumping iron could ward off dementia   Medical Xpress
Lifting weights can help fight dementia,study   French Tribune
Business Insider Australia   
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NEWS.com.au
   
How to drink less alcohol   
Crowborough Life
Research suggests young people are likely to drink less if awareness campaigns focus on the benefits of not drinking and how it can be achieved. Change4Life NHS. Pointing out the advantages of cutting back is more effective than traditional approaches that ...

Sobriety positives 'more effective': study   9news.com.au

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Radio New Zealand
   
Drug-resistant-tuberculosis outbreak would be equal to Ebola threat: Costello   
ABC Online
MARK COLVIN: The World Vision CEO Tim Costello has compared the risk of drug-resistant-tuberculosis spreading through Papua New Guinea's fragile health system and into Australia to the spread of Ebola in Africa. Tim Costello is in PNG to accept an $18 ...

Bill Gates fund donates $18 million to fight tuberculosis in Papua New Guinea   Sydney Morning Herald
PNG To Host Origin   TripleM Sydney
Bill Gates fund contributes millions to fight tuberculosis in Papua New Guinee   helpmeoutDOC News - A consistent flow of medical news
Radio New Zealand   
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Ghana Broadcasting Corporation
   
Inequalities in access to care causing unnecessary childhood cancer deaths   
Africa Science News Service
On International Childhood Cancer Day 2015, the Union for International Cancer Control (UICC) are showcasing new findings showing a $50 per child investment into paediatric cancer services could lead to dramatic increases in disease survival rates in the ...

Cancer cases in Queensland triple in the past 30 years, statistics show   ABC Online
Cancer – closer to you than you think   Citifmonline
Queensland focuses in on forgotten cancers   Bundaberg News Mail

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NEWS.com.au
   
Block star Darren Jolly's shock at brain tumour   
NEWS.com.au
BLOCK star Darren Jolly has opened up about the shock he experienced after being told he had a brain tumour. The 33-year-old said he just thought he had a common headache, but when it refused to go away after multiple days, he became concerned.
Darren and Deanne Jolly's relief after health scare   3AW
The Block's Darren and Dee Jolly open up about their brain tumour fears and ...   Herald Sun
The Block star Darren Jolly's relief after brain tumour scare   9news.com.au
The Age   
Daily Mail   
The Australian   
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ABC Online
   
Mr Fluffy asbestos: ACT Government commissions health study into links ...   
ABC Online
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 ...

Study to probe national Medicare database and state-held cancer databases in ...   Brisbane Times
Fluffy families fight for better deal on stamp duty   Sydney Morning Herald
Mr Fluffy cancer links to be officially studied   The Canberra Times

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