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2015-03-02 Australia Health


The Guardian Nigeria
   
WHO says 1.1 billion young people at risk of hearing loss   
The Guardian Nigeria
THE World Health Organisation (WHO) has warned that some 1.1 billion teenagers and young adults are at risk of hearing loss due to the unsafe use of personal audio devices, including smartphones, and exposure to damaging levels of sound at noisy ...

More than 1 billion young people at risk of hearing damage from listening to loud ...   ABC Online
1.1 billion people at risk of hearing loss because of personal audio devices, says ...   Hindustan Times
WHO highlights threat of recreational noise for hearing loss   Xinhua
BBC News   
Daily Mail   
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ABC Online
   
Bundaberg, Laidley aged care centres face probe   
The Sunshine Coast Daily
AGED care centres at Bundaberg and Laidley are being investigated by authorities following complaints of abuse and neglect. The Aged Care Quality Agency started investigating the Kepnock Grove Retirement Centre in Bundaberg after reports of ...

Qld aged care home fails residents: review   9news.com.au
Baptist-run nursing homes Kepnock Grove and Karinya Village issued non ...   ABC Online
Second home hit as aged-care cops rush in   The Australian (blog)

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Women's Agenda
   
The Wellness Warrior Jessica Ainscough has died age 30   
Women's Agenda
Jessica Ainscough, a former Dolly magazine online editor and patient of a rare form of cancer, has died aged 30. Ainscough was diagnosed with epithelioid sarcoma, a rare form of cancer that disproportionately affects young people, when she was 22 and ...

Jessica Ainscough, Australia's 'wellness warrior', dies of cancer aged 30   The Guardian
'Wellness Warrior' Jess dies from cancer   NEWS.com.au
'Wellness warrior' Jessica Ainscough dies from rare cancer, aged 30   ABC Online
9news.com.au   
Daily Mail   
The Satellite   
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6minutes
   
Organ donation in the family's hands   
6minutes
Australian hospitals have the right processes in place to identify potential organ donors, but low next-of-kin consent rates continue to impede higher donation rates. These are the findings from a six-month retrospective review of patient deaths in a major ...

Queensland families overruling dying relatives with to donate organs   Courier Mail
Organ donation rates held back by families refusing consent, study finds   The Guardian
Next-of-kin consent is the key to increasing organ donations in Australia   Business Insider Australia
Perth Now   
The Commercial Dispatch   
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Sky News Australia
   
High cost of eating disorders halved with preventative treatment: report   
ABC Online
ELEANOR HALL: Research is backed by a separate report out today into the high price being paid by Australians affected by eating disorders. It was commissioned by the Butterfly Foundation, which represents people with body image problems. Its CEO is ...

Eating disorders costing billions   9news.com.au
Save billions by treating eating disorders   Sky News Australia

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Herald Sun
   
Ebola: Further tests confirm two girls in Melbourne do not have virus   
ABC Online
Further tests have confirmed two girls suspected of having the Ebola virus in Melbourne do not have the disease, Victoria's Health Department says. The girls had high temperatures when they flew into Melbourne Airport from Guinea in West Africa on ...

Two Melbourne girls cleared of Ebola   NEWS.com.au

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The Independent
   
More than two thirds of smokers are killed by diseases caused by tobacco use ...   
The Independent
Two in every three smokers are killed by their habit, new research has found. A study of 200,000 people in Australia – smokers and non-smokers over the age of 45 – has found that more people die from smoking tobacco than previously thought.
Study: Two in every three Australian smokers more likely to die from their habit   News-Medical.net
67% of smokers WILL die from the habit, says new research   Daily Mail
Sixty seven per cent cigarette addicts will die, new research says   Techie News
Austrian Tribune   
Philly.com   
Healio   
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The Daily Telegraph
   
Take a chill pill! Intense anger can increase heart attack risk, University of ...   
The Daily Telegraph
INTENSE bursts of anger after arguments with family or being sent into a rage while at work can increase the risk of a heart attack, according to new research from the University of Sydney. In the first Australian study linking acute emotional triggers and higher ...

Episodes of intense anger associated with high risk of heart attack   Jamaica Observer
The scary thing anger does to your heart   Trinidad Guardian
Intense anger, anxiety increase short-term MI risk   Healio

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BBC News
   
Student: My favourite bug to eat? Cockroaches   
BBC News
An American student has just spent thirty days on a diet of bugs. Camren Brantley-Rios says traditional meat like pork and beef are unsustainable and he wanted to see whether he could stomach a month of meals which included insects as his main source of ...

Could you stomach 30 days of bugs?   NEWS.com.au (blog)
The thirty-working day worm and cricket diet program   Beacon Review
Young Reporter: Dieting craze turns into a dieting disaster as the 'bug diet' hits ...   Your Local Guardian
BBC News   
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Nuts can reduce death from heart disease   
NEWS.com.au
THE next time you reach for a snack, you may want to make it a handful of nuts because research shows they can reduce your risk of death from heart disease. AMERICAN scientists found nuts and peanuts were linked to a reduced risk of death from ...


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