2015年2月23日 星期一

2015-02-24 Australia Health


Sydney Morning Herald
   
Government announces tougher screening for frozen berries from some Chinese ...   
Sydney Morning Herald
The Abbott government has moved to increase screening of frozen berries from some Chinese factories after the hepatitis A outbreak. The government said on Tuesday it would enforce tougher measures but it was not immediately clear if the surveillance ...

Patties Food to review berry suppliers   The Australian (blog)
Frozen berry recall clouds Patties Foods outlook   ABC Online
Pattie's profits slip on berry fears   The Land Newspaper
Herald Sun   
Courier Mail   
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Sydney Morning Herald
   
Extreme anger could trigger a heart attack, researchers find   
Sydney Morning Herald
CALM DOWN. Those two words might not be easy to hear when you're full of rage, but they might just save your life. A team from The University of Sydney and Royal North Shore Hospital has found a feeling of intense anger could trigger heart attacks up to ...

Anger increases heart attack risk   Herald Sun
Severe anger could kill you   NEWS.com.au
Losing your temper CAN cause a heart attack: Being angry increases the risk ...   Daily Mail
6minutes   
Mirror.co.uk   
Live Science   
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Herald Sun
   
First tests clear 100 of TB at childcare centre   
Herald Sun
Childcare tuberculosis scare 0:57. Play video. http://cdn.newsapi.com.au/image/v1/. Children and staff at a Sydney childcare centre are being screened for tuberculosis following a diagnosis. Sky News; 11 Feb 2015; News. MORE than 100 people tested at a ...

Only About Children childcare centre worker develops tuberculosis: nine show ...   Sydney Morning Herald
Tuberculosis testing at Surry Hills childcare centre finds no active cases, NSW ...   ABC Online
Children, staff, free of TB after scare   NEWS.com.au

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The Guardian
   
Medicines forecast to cost taxpayers millions more in secret TPP trade deal   
The Guardian
Pharmaceutical companies are lobbying to be allowed to use patent laws to maintain their monopolies on certain medications under the Trans-Pacific Partnership Agreement, the Medical Journal of Australia reports. Photograph: Jawad Jalali/EPA.
Doctors: TPPA likely to drive up health costs   3News NZ
Affordable medicines could be at risk as US seeks to firm up protections   Sydney Morning Herald
TPP Agreement may threaten affordable medicine in Australia   Central Queensland news

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Focusing on Young People in Aged Care   
Pro Bono Australia
With the roll out of the National Disability Insurance Scheme, there must be an established framework that focuses on housing options for young people living in aged care that are currently falling through the cracks, writes Greens Senator Senator Rachel ...

'Citizens jury' rates government insurance scheme   Insurance Business
Young falling through gaps in National Disability Insurance Scheme   The Australian

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The West Australian
   
Tensions hit Healthway board   
The West Australian
Healthway's board has been riven by tensions between sporting groups and the public health lobby for as long as he has been a minister, Health Minister Kim Hames says. As the State Government weighs how to deal with a Public Sector Commission report ...

Healthway to remain independent, says WA Health Minister Kim Hames   ABC Online
Hames long aware of Healthway dysfunction   9news.com.au

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Sydney Morning Herald
   
Oxytocin blocks effects of alcohol in rats, study shows   
Sydney Morning Herald
Love is supposed to conquer all. And one day it may save you from making a fool of yourself on a boozy night out with your beloved. Scientists from the University of Sydney have found the hormone that induces feelings of love and intimacy, oxytocin, can also ...

Love hormone has sobering effect   ABC Science Online
Love hormones help rats recover quicker   Malay Mail Online
Could research into oxytocin and alcohol lead to a 'sobriety pill'?   The Conversation AU
New Scientist   
Yahoo News UK   
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BBC News
   
Rats 'not main cause of Black Death'   
BBC News
Black rats may not have been to blame for numerous outbreaks of the bubonic plague across Europe, a study suggests. Scientists believe repeat epidemics of the Black Death, which arrived in Europe in the mid-14th Century, instead trace back to gerbils from ...

Africa's expanding farms attract more plague-infested rats   Reuters
Unexpected role of climate in bringing plague to medieval Europe   CBS News
Expansion in Agriculture May Put Communities at Risk of Plague   SMN Weekly
KPBS   
Medical Xpress   
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inmycommunity
   
Caps to promote cancer awareness   
inmycommunity
Jane McIntyre (front in green scrubs) with KEMH theatre staff and Prof Yee Leung (second from left). Picture: Mal Bruce. A KINGSLEY mother recently used her sewing talents to promote Ovarian Cancer Awareness Month. Jane McIntyre made teal theatre ...

Wear Teal for Ovarian Cancer   ABC Online (blog)

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Jayden Field inquest: Hobart taxi driver warned passengers not to jump from ...   
Yahoo!7 News
A taxi driver warned his passengers not to jump from the moving vehicle, a coronial inquest has heard. The inquest at the Magistrates Court in Hobart is looking at the death of Jayden Field, aged 19, in 2013. He died from head injuries after following his ...


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