2015年2月17日 星期二

2015-02-18 Australia Health


Times of India
   
Key to blocking Alzheimer's progress discovered   
Times of India
LONDON: A molecule that can block the progress of Alzheimer's disease at a crucial stage in its development has been identified by British researchers. A molecular chaperone has been found to inhibit a key stage in the development of Alzheimer's and ...

Alzheimer's day to remember   Times LIVE
Alzheimer's could be stopped by 'statin' pill   The Times (subscription)
Alzheimer's breakthrough: scientists home in on molecule which halts ...   Telegraph.co.uk
HealthCanal.com   
Mirror.co.uk   
Daily Mail   
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Herald Sun
   
Health Minister refuses to guarantee proceeds of bulk billing plan will go into ...   
ABC Online
MICHAEL BRISSENDEN: The Federal Health Minister Sussan Ley is refusing to guarantee the proceeds of the Government's new bulk billing plan will go into its medical research future fund. The proposal was announced in the May budget but the Coalition ...

Fee rise backed if GPs keep the cash   The Australian
Bulk billing: Federal Health Minister Sussan Ley won't guarantee savings will go ...   Yahoo!7 News
$6.7bn Medicare blowout in NSW: Ley   Perth Now

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Live Science
   
Afternoon naps may be bad for kids' sleep   
The Australian
YOU could be doing yourself a disservice by encouraging your toddler to have an afternoon nap, according to new research that indicates this can result in poor sleep at night. PARENTS and childcare workers might love the reprieve an afternoon nap gives ...

Napping after age 2 could spoil sleep, report finds   Today.com
Children have poorer quality sleep if they rest during the afternoon   Daily Mail
Toddler naps link to sleep problems   Irish Examiner
Philly.com   
KSL.com   
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Townsville Hospital, midwives cleared by Health Ombudsman over 2013 ...   
ABC Online
The Health Ombudsman has cleared the Townsville Hospital in north Queensland of any wrongdoing over the death of a baby nearly two years ago. A complaint was filed in 2013, over the birth of a stillborn baby at the Townsville Hospital. The mother claimed ...

Two Queensland midwives investigated over baby death   Brisbane Times

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NEWS.com.au
   
Raspberries linked to Hepatitis A outbreak   
NEWS.com.au
THE first case of hepatitis A believed to be related to contaminated frozen berries has been confirmed in Western Australia — and health experts expect the number to grow. A Department of Health spokesman said the case was related to the Nanna's brand.
Frozen berries hepatitis A scare: Barnaby Joyce urges people to buy Australian   The Guardian
Imported frozen berries polluted by this toxic river in China   The Daily Telegraph
First berry-related hepatitis A confirmed in WA   The Australian
Sydney Morning Herald   
9news.com.au   
BBC News   
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Kepnock Grove under review by Quality Agency   
Australian Ageing Agenda
The Queensland facility at the centre of allegations of abuse, mismanagement and cover-up has been under investigation by the Aged Care Complaints Scheme since 22 January and a full review of the facility's operations by the Aged Care Quality Agency is ...

Nursing home deaths natural : coroner - Yahoo!7   Yahoo!7 News
Aged-care provider's delay reporting neglect in Bundaberg home   The Australian (blog)

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NEWS.com.au
   
Engaged? You've changed — and Twitter proves it   
NEWS.com.au
“I CRIED & said YES to the man who finally proposed to me. I'm engaged!!!! #Engaged”. Sound familiar among your friends? Thought so. If you're one of the 118,000 or so Aussie couples planning to get married this year, chances are it's affected your ...

Tweets Change Dramatically After Engagement, Says Researcher   India West

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The Daily Telegraph
   
Wests Tigers players caught in hepatitis A scare over Chinese berries   
The Daily Telegraph
THREE senior Wests Tigers players will be tested for hepatitis A after consuming what they believe were the same contaminated Chinese-grown berries linked to Australia's superbug outbreak. The Tigers trio came forward after club doctor Peter Lorentzos ...

Wests Tigers trio to be tested for hepatitis A after eating potentially contaminated ...   ABC Online
Wests Tigers to be tested for hepatitis A   Daily Mail
Wests Tigers statement on health concerns   NRL.COM

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ABC Science Online
   
Electric fans 'can help in heatwaves'   
ABC Science Online
Hot or not? Is there any point on putting on the fan once the mercury rises or will it just blow more hot air on you and make you even hotter? According to a new study, electric fans can make at least a six degree difference in the ambient temperature our bodies ...

Study Refutes Notion That Fans Are Useless in Extreme Heat   U.S. News & World Report
Electric fans help in extreme heat, humidity   News24
JAMA research shows electric fans are good for people   Examiner.com

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ABC Online
   
Cancer cases in Queensland triple in the past 30 years, statistics show   
ABC Online
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   Bundaberg News Mail
'Factor Childhood Cancer Treatment Into NHIS'   Ghanaian Chronicle
Cancer – closer to you than you think   Citifmonline

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