2015年3月27日 星期五

2015-03-28 Australia Health


Sydney Morning Herald
   
Researchers find switch that may tame aggressive breast cancers   
Sydney Morning Herald
Angelina Jolie was praised by cancer researchers this week for her decision to have preventative surgery to greatly diminish her inherited risk of developing breast and ovarian cancer. But for those women who don't know they have the same faulty gene, ...

'Gene switch' key to treating killer cancers: Aussie scientists   The Australian
If the drugs don't work on the cancer, transform it   New Scientist
ID4: The switch that might tame the most aggressive of breast cancers   Science Codex
Medical Xpress   
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Metro
   
Finally, science explains why hipsters have beards   
Metro
Science has finally suggested an answer to one of the burning questions of the modern age – why DO hipsters have beards? The answer might actually make you feel sorry for the strange, maladjusted creatures which have infested today's cities. Men tend to ...

Men Evolving Through History, Why Did You Grow Your Beards?   New York Magazine
Men use flamboyant facial hair as a badge of dominance to attract females   Daily Mail
Do Men Grow Beards To Show Dominance? Here's What The Science Says   Huffington Post
International Business Times AU   
New Zealand Herald   
International Business Times UK   
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Fox News
   
Cost of lifestyle advice during pregnancy is worth it   
HealthCanal.com
Research from the University of Adelaide shows that the additional cost of providing one-on-one lifestyle advice to overweight and obese women during pregnancy is offset by improved outcomes at birth. Researchers from the University's Robinson Research ...

Moms' excess pregnancy weight linked to kids' obesity   Las Vegas Review-Journal

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New York Times
   
Weed Killer, Long Cleared, Is Doubted   
New York Times
Thirty years ago, an Environmental Protection Agency committee determined that the popular weed killer Roundup might cause cancer. Six years later, in 1991, the agency reversed itself after re-evaluating the mouse study that had been the basis for the ...

Cancer alert over chemical found in Roundup weedkiller   Daily Mail
A Call on EPA to Act on GMO Weed Killer with Cancer-Risks   Environmental Working Group
Groups seek EPA glyphosate review after WHO 'carcinogenic' link   Agri-Pulse
Wall Street Journal   
Reuters   
Genetic Literacy Project   
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HealthCanal.com
   
Autistic Children More Likely to Have GI Issues in Early Life   
HealthCanal.com
Scientists at Columbia University's Mailman School of Public Health report that children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) had two-and-a-half times the odds of persistent gastrointestinal (GI) symptoms as infants and toddlers than children with typical ...

'My son's not a naughty boy okay?'   NEWS.com.au
Stomach woes more common in kids with autism   Examiner.com
Gastrointestinal Symptoms More Common in Autism   Neurology Advisor
International Business Times AU   
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The Border Mail
   
Clowning around for a good cause   
The Border Mail
Commonwealth Bank staff Virginia Mitchell, Cameron O'Connor and Linh Atsanani dressed as clowns to raise money for Clown Doctors ... branches in the region aim to collectively raise $5000. Picture: MATTHEW SMITHWICK. See your ad here. DONNING a ...

Staff laughing all the way to the bank   The Courier
Bank clowns around for charity   Bendigo Advertiser

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Bunbury Mail
   
Cyclists spin into Bunbury to combat youth mental health   
Bunbury Mail
HAWAIIAN Ride for Youth cyclists stopped at Bunbury Senior High School today as part of their tour to inform students about mental health. They began their journey in Albany on Tuesday and will make their way to Perth to finish in Kings Park tomorrow.
Hawaiian Ride for Youth stops in Pinjarra   Mandurah Mail

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The Inquisitr
   
'Tiny' Girl Considered Overweight On School's BMI Exam, Mom Gets 'Fat Letter ...   
The Inquisitr
A “tiny” girl is considered overweight on her Body Mass Index (BMI) exam that was conducted at school. Kylee Moss is only 7-years-old, stands at 3-foot-10, and weighs 54 pounds. Despite her small body size, she was sent home with a note to her mother ...

'She has no body fat at all': Mother outraged after school sends note claiming her ...   Daily Mail
School Tells 'Tiny' Girl Her Body Mass Index is Too High   WTVC

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The Inquisitr
   
Biohackers Induce Night Vision In Human Subject By Injecting Eyeballs With ...   
The Inquisitr
A research group announced this week that they have successfully induced night vision that lasted several hours in a human subject by injecting a solution containing a light sensitive substance directly into the eyeballs. The subject was able to see in ...

Experimental Night Vision Eye Drops 'Let You See In The Dark'   American Live Wire
Your eyeballs can now be injected with night vision   Mother Nature Network
See in the dark (for a little bit) with night vision eyedrops   Engadget
Immortal News   
Examiner.com   
Daily Mail   
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The Age
   
Man rushed to hospital after parachuting accident   
The Age
A parachutist has been rushed to hospital after he descended suddenly near Geelong on Saturday and suffered serious injuries when he hit the ground. Paramedics were called to the Barwon Heads Airport in Connewarre, on the Bellarine Peninsula, after the ...


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