2015年3月20日 星期五

2015-03-21 Australia Health


Sydney Morning Herald
   
Image of grieving doctor gains enormous response on social media   
Sydney Morning Herald
It's the side of the death you rarely see. An image of an American doctor, who was reportedly unable to save the life of his 19-year-old patient, has garnered an enormous amount of support and empathy for the doctor involved, as well as people who work in ...

Image of a devastated doctor reacting to death of a patient sparks viral show of ...   9news.com.au
ER doctor steps outside, crumbles over young patient's death in raw viral photo   Examiner.com
Paramedic Shares Photo Showing Grief Of ER Doctor Who Just Lost 19-Year ...   The Inquisitr
NEWS.com.au   
Daily Mail   
mirror.co.uk   
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mirror.co.uk
   
Barry McGuigan: 'Ban boxing' hysteria overlooks the huge amount of good the ...   
mirror.co.uk
Default response of those who are anti our sport is to jump all over it when tragedy strikes - but what about the many lives it has saved? Share; Share; Tweet; +1. Braydon Smith. Tragedy: Featherweight Brayd Smith passed away last week after collapsing ...

Family pushes to bring brain surgeon to Toowoomba   Gatton Star
Boxer's family fight on for neurosurgeon   Brisbane Times
Family of young boxer Braydon Smith start campaign to bring a neurosurgeon to ...   Courier Mail
9news.com.au   
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Herald Sun
   
Teenagers proving plain packaging on cigarettes is working   
Herald Sun
PLAIN packaging on cigarettes has made smoking less appealing to teenagers and prompted more people to consider quitting, research reveals. An analysis of the first year of Australia's world-leading tobacco reform also suggests fears the laws would spark ...

Australia's plain cigarette packets succeed in making smoking less appealing   Telegraph.co.uk
Plain packets helping smokers quit: study   The Daily Telegraph
Australian smokers more likely to quit due to plain packaging laws: Research   Xinhua
U.S. News & World Report   
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NDTV
   
Why Obese Men Are at a High Risk of Diabetes   
NDTV
Obesity is a common risk factor for a number of chronic diseases like diabetes, hypertension and even cancer. A person with a BMI of 30 or more is generally considered obese. It has become a serious lifestyle disease especially in urban settings. The effect of ...

Abdominal Muscle and Type 2 Diabetes in Postmenopausal Women   Diabetes In Control
Weight gain after gestational diabetes elevates type 2 diabetes risk in obese ...   Healio
2 Factors Boost New Moms' Odds of Type 2 Diabetes   WebMD
Diabetes Insider   
Clinical Advisor   
Endocrinology Advisor   
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Daily Mail
   
BBC's The Truth About Sugar reveals how to quit sugar   
Daily Mail
Despite my fears that The World Health Organisation's attempts to produce clear guidance on sugar consumption would be thwarted by the sugar industry, it seems they have held strong. The new recommendations are that adults and children should limit ...

Sugar in food is poorly labeled, and the industry likes it that way   Los Angeles Times
The 4 most confusing things about sugar   Fox News
We're a nation hooked on sugar because the food industry puts profits before our ...   mirror.co.uk
Huffington Post   
The New Daily   
Scottish Daily Record   
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CBC.ca
   
Antibiotic use should be reduced in science labs, report says   
CBC.ca
It's a warning issued repeatedly to doctors, hospitals and the agricultural industry — that overuse of antibiotics is producing resistant strains of bacteria. Now, a research paper is advising scientists to cut down on the use of antibiotics in lab experiments to stem ...

New article highlights the problem of antibiotic use in lab experiments   News-Medical.net

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NEWS.com.au
   
BREKKIE WRAP: Australian woman in Canada passes out drunk and wakes up ...   
NEWS.com.au
FOR Australians, drinking is a big part of the culture and lifestyle. On the off chance that one has more than they can handle and then falls asleep outside, the weather conditions tend to be forgiving. Unfortunately this is not the case in the northern hemisphere.
Australian goes to Canada, passes out drunk, gets insane frostbite   Mashable
Aussie woman almost loses hands to frostbite after passing out drunk in Canada   9news.com.au
Drunk woman almost loses hands to frostbite after falling asleep outside bar in ...   mirror.co.uk
Firstpost   
CBC.ca   
Huffington Post Canada   
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The Australian
   
Karen Hitchcock's dream: delivering dignity in the face of death   
The Australian
A BRISK read about the heaviest topic of all, Dear Life is written with passion and compassion in equal measure. Its author, Karen Hitchcock, is a physician in acute and general medicine at a Melbourne public hospital. Moreover, she is a sharp writer, ...

Caring for the elderly   ABC Online

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Laboratory Equipment
   
Single-drop DNA Test Sees Disease in Animals, Crops   
Laboratory Equipment
A single-drop DNA test invented by Univ. of Queensland scientists could revolutionize the detection of diseases in humans, livestock and crops. The test works in a similar way to a pH test for swimming pools and gives a result in 90 minutes. It has been ...

New test to revolutionise disease detection in people, crops and stock   UQ News

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Oncology Nurse Advisor
   
Breastfeeding may decrease risk of pediatric acute lymphoblastic leukemia   
Oncology Nurse Advisor
According to a new study, researchers from Telethon Kids Institute in Perth, Australia, have found that breastfeeding a child may reduce that child's risk of developing pediatric acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL). For the study, researchers assessed whether ...

Breastfeeding may offset leukemia risk   Science Network Western Australia

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