2015年2月21日 星期六

2015-02-22 Australia Health


Daily Mail
   
Patties Foods claims there is still no proof their berries are linked to the national ...   
Daily Mail
The food company which imports the frozen berries at the centre of the hepatitis A outbreak that is sweeping across Australia has said there no firm link between their Nanna's Berries and the health scare. Patties Foods says its imported Chinese berries were ...

More Hepatitis A cases linked to Nanna's frozen berries, now totalling 18   Business Insider Australia
Chinese berries may not have any link to Hepatitis A outbreak: Patties Foods   Uncover California
Importer of Chinese berries says no 'verified' link to Australian Hepatitis A outbreak   9news.com.au
The Australian   
Sydney Morning Herald   
NEWS.com.au   
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Stuff.co.nz
   
Michelle Bridges shares healthy eating tips   
Stuff.co.nz
Until you're in the right head space, you're going nowhere in your quest to lead a healthier life, The Biggest Loser trainer Michelle Bridges says. What factors are taking away our ability to live a healthy life? Our reliance on fast food, our reliance on ...

'Exercise isn't about looking good in jeans'   NEWS.com.au
Michelle Bridges' powerful message for women   Daily Life

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Sydney Morning Herald
   
Does controlled crying really work?   
Sydney Morning Herald
"To sleep, perchance to dream," says poor Hamlet, obsessing about sleep, and also about death. By the time my daughter was eight months old, I knew how he felt. On a good night she would wake three times; on a bad night, six. Until I had a baby, I had no ...

'My baby the perfect stranger'   NEWS.com.au

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Mashable
   
The after-school special is over: How millennials want to talk about eating ...   
Mashable
Jessie Kahnweiler channels her own experiences with bulimia for her new web series, 'The Skinny,' which tackles eating disorders through dark humor. Image: The Skinny · Photo. By Matt Petronzio 8 hours ago. Growing up, Jessie Kahnweiler thought she ...

Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine professor explores causes ...   News-Medical.net
Anorexia recovery photos go viral on Reddit   Today.com
Aerie Takes a Stance & Leads Fashion Industry by Supporting the National ...   MarketWatch
Times Bulletin   
TheChronicleHerald.ca (registration)   
Iowa State Daily   
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Nursing Times
   
Majority of women support idea of more frequent breast screening for individuals ...   
News-Medical.net
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. Fewer women (60 per cent) would be happy to be screened ...

Scientists Discover Two New Gene Variants Linked to Breast Cancer   Nature World News
Women back idea of more breast screens for those at high risk of cancer   HealthCanal.com
Radiotherapy after surgery may be omitted in low-risk breast cancer   Healio
TheChronicleHerald.ca (registration)   
ChronicleLive   
Design & Trend   
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Zee News
   
CCL28 protein linked to development of asthma   
Science Codex
Researchers have linked a specific protein to the development of post-viral infection asthma, which is the first step in generating a novel type of asthma therapy designed to prevent development of post-viral asthma in young children. Asthma is a chronic ...

Protein linked to development of asthma   Wauwatosa Now
Protein tied to asthma identified   Economic Times

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Lifetime of loving sustains dementia sufferer's carer - but it's tough going   
Brisbane Times
Kevin Dunne first noticed something was wrong with his wife Maree when she was in her late 50s. The couple had been teenage sweethearts who married in their early 20s and went on to have five children. Just when they should have been starting to relax ...


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Sydney Morning Herald
   
Flexercise: do real runners take walking breaks?   
Sydney Morning Herald
I am the world's laziest runner. It's less run and more a mash up of walking, jogging, skipping and sprinting. It's hedonistic exercise, but I rarely miss a day and I always look forward to it because there's flexibility in it and I drive when I have it in me and drift ...


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Sydney Morning Herald
   
Inside the mind of a 'food addict'   
Sydney Morning Herald
It is Saturday morning and a group meeting is under way at a school hall in the inner west. A petite woman in her forties stands and addresses her peers. "Hi, I'm Caroline* and I'm a food addict." <i>Illustration: Simon Bosch</i>. Illustration: Simon Bosch.

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Growing numbers of obese pregnant women pose risks   
Sydney Morning Herald
Obesity in pregnancy poses a greater risk to unborn babies than smoking, obstetricians have warned. Victorian hospitals are having to manage more cases of severely obese women during pregnancy as the rate of obesity in the community continues to rise.

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