Wall Street Journal
Molecule shows ability to block AIDS virus
The Australian
SCIENTISTS have engineered a molecule they say can block infection with the virus that causes AIDS, a discovery that potentially could lead to a new therapy for patients as well as an alternative to a vaccine. Researchers have been trying for three decades ...
AIDS: New drug shields monkeys from infection, study saysABC Online
New Approach to Blocking HIV Raises Hopes for an AIDS VaccineNew York Times
Experimental drug shown to block all HIV strainsXinhua
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The Australian
SCIENTISTS have engineered a molecule they say can block infection with the virus that causes AIDS, a discovery that potentially could lead to a new therapy for patients as well as an alternative to a vaccine. Researchers have been trying for three decades ...
AIDS: New drug shields monkeys from infection, study says
New Approach to Blocking HIV Raises Hopes for an AIDS Vaccine
Experimental drug shown to block all HIV strains
ABC Online
One quarter of Australia's teenagers are overweight or obese, new health survey ...
ABC Online
Health experts have called on schools and parents to take a more pro-active role in the long-term health of Australia's teenagers after a new survey found a quarter of the country's adolescents were overweight or obese. A report by the Cancer Council and ...
Quarter of Aussie teens suffering from obesity: surveyXinhua
Too much screen time causes cancerBundaberg News Mail
Teenage screen time threatens healthThe Australian (blog)
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ABC Online
Health experts have called on schools and parents to take a more pro-active role in the long-term health of Australia's teenagers after a new survey found a quarter of the country's adolescents were overweight or obese. A report by the Cancer Council and ...
Quarter of Aussie teens suffering from obesity: survey
Too much screen time causes cancer
Teenage screen time threatens health
seattlepi.com
Study: Preschoolers Who Nap May Sleep Worse At Night
CBS Local
ATLANTA (CBS Atlanta) – Young children that nap during the day may have a hard time sleeping at night, a new study finds. Researchers in Australia found that among children ages 2 and up, those who napped were more likely to have trouble falling asleep ...
Data Lacking to Support Childhood Naps Above Age 2HCPLive
Daytime nap can throw children's sleep patterns out of whack: researchNEWS.com.au
Afternoon naps may be bad for kids' sleepHerald Sun
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CBS Local
ATLANTA (CBS Atlanta) – Young children that nap during the day may have a hard time sleeping at night, a new study finds. Researchers in Australia found that among children ages 2 and up, those who napped were more likely to have trouble falling asleep ...
Data Lacking to Support Childhood Naps Above Age 2
Daytime nap can throw children's sleep patterns out of whack: research
Afternoon naps may be bad for kids' sleep
The Age
Students ate imported frozen berries linked with hepatitis A
The Age
The number of cases of Hepatitis A linked to the consumption of frozen berries imported from China has climbed to at least 14. Class action lawsuit looming. Thirty-four government schools have advised the Victorian Education Department that some of their ...
Authorities keep eye on Hep A breakoutThe Daily Telegraph
Class action looms for PattiesFOOD Magazine - Australia
Hepatitis A action from governmentNorth Queensland Register
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The Age
The number of cases of Hepatitis A linked to the consumption of frozen berries imported from China has climbed to at least 14. Class action lawsuit looming. Thirty-four government schools have advised the Victorian Education Department that some of their ...
Authorities keep eye on Hep A breakout
Class action looms for Patties
Hepatitis A action from government
The Guardian
Mathias Cormann and Sussan Ley at odds over medical research fund
The Guardian
Sussan Ley will not guarantee the Medicare copayment will flow to the $20bn Medical Research Future Fund. Photograph: AAP. Gabrielle Chan · @gabriellechan. Wednesday 18 February 2015 01.21 EST Last modified on Wednesday 18 February 2015 ...
Ley backs away from co-payment link to research6minutes
Pay doctors more and saveNEWS.com.au
GPs will back our plans for co-payment: Sussan LeyThe Australian
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The Guardian
Sussan Ley will not guarantee the Medicare copayment will flow to the $20bn Medical Research Future Fund. Photograph: AAP. Gabrielle Chan · @gabriellechan. Wednesday 18 February 2015 01.21 EST Last modified on Wednesday 18 February 2015 ...
Ley backs away from co-payment link to research
Pay doctors more and save
GPs will back our plans for co-payment: Sussan Ley
Telegraph.co.uk
Cambridge study: Young fathers more likely to pass on genetic flaws
Telegraph.co.uk
Young fathers are far more likely to pass on genetic flaws to children than men a decade older, a major study by the University of Cambridge study has found. Research on 24,000 parents and their children found that sperm cells of teenage fathers had 30 per ...
Teen Dads Pass Mutations to Their KidsNBCNews.com
Teenage boys' babies are '30% more likely to develop autism, schizophrenia ...Daily Mail
Teenage sperm needs time to mature6minutes
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Telegraph.co.uk
Young fathers are far more likely to pass on genetic flaws to children than men a decade older, a major study by the University of Cambridge study has found. Research on 24,000 parents and their children found that sperm cells of teenage fathers had 30 per ...
Teen Dads Pass Mutations to Their Kids
Teenage boys' babies are '30% more likely to develop autism, schizophrenia ...
Teenage sperm needs time to mature
Zee News
Do mammograms mean some women get breast cancer treatment they don't ...
ABC Online
Mammograms mean some women are treated unnecessarily for breast cancer that would never have harmed them according to one professor who suggests women shouldn't be screened at all.
Free breast and cervical cancer screeningsKEPR 19
Americans Raise Over $16000 For Fight Against Breast CancerKVEW
Number of women screened for breast cancer falls for third yearDaily Mail
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ABC Online
Mammograms mean some women are treated unnecessarily for breast cancer that would never have harmed them according to one professor who suggests women shouldn't be screened at all.
Free breast and cervical cancer screenings
Americans Raise Over $16000 For Fight Against Breast Cancer
Number of women screened for breast cancer falls for third year
The Reporter
Social media mates may just save you in a disaster
The Reporter
YOU may think your social media friends are only good for keeping you up with all the latest gossip and trends but research published today has found they can also help save you in the event of any natural disaster, especially if they're your popular friends.
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The Reporter
YOU may think your social media friends are only good for keeping you up with all the latest gossip and trends but research published today has found they can also help save you in the event of any natural disaster, especially if they're your popular friends.
Gladstone Observer
Nurse says aged care model is broken
Gladstone Observer
AN OPEN letter penned by an aged care nurse gives a stark account of a broken industry model focused more on maximising profits than on care outcomes for its patients. The letter follows allegations of mistreatment of residents at a Bundaberg facility.
NURSE'S LETTER: aged care more about business than careRockhampton Morning Bulletin
Shock at confessions from aged care nurseGatton Star
Aged care nurse blows whistle on care of our elderlyBundaberg News Mail
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Gladstone Observer
AN OPEN letter penned by an aged care nurse gives a stark account of a broken industry model focused more on maximising profits than on care outcomes for its patients. The letter follows allegations of mistreatment of residents at a Bundaberg facility.
NURSE'S LETTER: aged care more about business than care
Shock at confessions from aged care nurse
Aged care nurse blows whistle on care of our elderly
The Australian
Cynata up 66pc on US result
The Australian
SHARES in Melbourne-based stem cell manufacturer Cynata Therapeutics climbed 66 per cent this morning after the company's “world-first” technology passed a key test in the US. Cynata claims to have found a way of mass-producing “mesenchymal” stem ...
Stem cell breakthrough boosts Australian biotech firmABC Online
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The Australian
SHARES in Melbourne-based stem cell manufacturer Cynata Therapeutics climbed 66 per cent this morning after the company's “world-first” technology passed a key test in the US. Cynata claims to have found a way of mass-producing “mesenchymal” stem ...
Stem cell breakthrough boosts Australian biotech firm
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