2015年2月20日 星期五

2015-02-21 Australia Health


The Australian
   
Fears up to 450000 ate suspect berries   
The Australian
HUNDREDS of thousands of Australians may have consumed the frozen Chinese berries at the centre of the hepatitis A scare, prompting concerns the nation faces a major outbreak. The Weekend Australian has learned that 70,000 packets of the Nanna's ...

More hep A cases in NSW and Qld   9news.com.au
Meet the people afected by the Nanna's mixed frozen berries recall due to a ...   NEWS.com.au
Hepatitis fears: Parents on alert after children fed frozen berries at childcare centre   Sydney Morning Herald
ABC Online   
Brisbane Times   
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Design & Trend
   
Women back idea of more breast screens for those at high risk of cancer   
HealthCanal.com
Most women (85 per cent) would back the idea of more frequent breast screening if they are at higher genetic risk of developing breast cancer, according to research* published today by The Breast (link is external). "It's useful to find out now what the public ...

Majority of women support idea of more frequent breast screening for individuals ...   News-Medical.net
Scientists Discover Two New Gene Variants Linked to Breast Cancer   Nature World News
Radiotherapy after surgery may be omitted in low-risk breast cancer   Healio
Design & Trend   
Netdoctor   
Nursing Times   
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The Indian Express
   
Research Suggests Kids Over 2 Shouldn't Nap -- But There's More To It   
Huffington Post
A new scientific review has attracted media attention this week for its finding that daytime naps are linked with later bedtimes and disrupted sleep in toddlers over the age of 2. But experts caution that some news coverage of the review, which was published ...

Naps results in poorer night sleep for young children, study   News Tonight Africa
Daytime nap can throw children's sleep patterns out of whack: research   NEWS.com.au
Napping linked to reduced sleep quality for young children   Medical News Today
Times of India   
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The Australian
   
Adelaide Uni research finds unsafe mattresses linked to SIDS at half of SA ...   
The Australian
UNSAFE mattresses that have been linked with SIDS were found in half of the Adelaide childcare centres surveyed by a recent study. The University of Adelaide study of 28 childcare centres in the metropolitan area found that half of the centres had at least ...


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U.S. News & World Report
   
Back Pain: Natural Ways to Get Relief   
U.S. News & World Report
About half of American adults experience persistent back pain at some point during a given year, but 90 percent of the time they don't need surgery to treat it. In fact, 70 percent of back pain sufferers get better within three months – regardless of whether they ...

Right moves prevent back pain   Herald Sun

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BBC News
   
Children and young people to get more say in their health care   
HealthCanal.com
The University of the West of England (UWE Bristol) has been chosen as one of seven new sites to develop Patient Centred Outcome Measures (POCMs) by NHS England. The new centres will mean that children and young people will play a more active role ...

Mental health cuts   The Times (subscription)
Researcher says mental health services need to be made more 'attractive' and ...   Medical Xpress
Child mental health faces 'complex and severe' problems   BBC News
CITY A.M.   
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Patch.com
   
Saline Alive, NAMI to present discussion on mental illness   
Heritage Newspapers
SALINE -- There will be an informational workshop on childhood mental illness and developmental disorders from 7 to 8:30 p.m. Thursday, March 12 at Liberty School, 7265 N. Ann Arbor Road. Presented by Saline Alive and the National Alliance of Mental ...

More certainty for Australians living with mental illness   Transforming The Nation's Healthcare

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Whitsunday Times
   
Stacks of heaven on a plate   
Whitsunday Times
You can have pancakes for brekkie or for dessert – in fact you can have them anytime. Contributed. Related Items. Dan and Steph have cooked 46 dishes in four days · Ambitious new MKR cooks come out “guns blazing” · MKR's Colin ready to introduce his ...


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helpmeoutDOC News - A consistent flow of medical news
   
Study findings could lead to new potential drug targets for allergic diseases   
News-Medical.net
Scientists have discovered over 30 new genes that predispose people to allergies and asthma, some of which could be targets for new drugs. Asthma affects one child in 10 in the UK, and allergies may affect one third of the population. The new findings could ...

New genes discovered associated with asthma and allergies   Medical News Today
Asthma scientists discover 34 genes that make people more likely to suffer ...   Daily Mail
What makes genes tick?   Genetic Literacy Project
Marco Island Sun Times   
eNews Park Forest   
helpmeoutDOC News - A consistent flow of medical news   
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Discoveries by WA research team offer further treatment hope for victims of stroke   
News-Medical.net
A West Australian research team has made a series of discoveries which may help to minimise the damage that a stroke can cause. Researchers in the Stroke Research Group at the WA Neuroscience Research Institute (WANRI) - supported by Sir Charles ...

West Australian research team discovery could help limit brain damage in stroke ...   ABC Online

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