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2015-04-06 Australia Health


The Australian
   
Eating junk food during pregnancy dooms kids to sugar addiction   
The Australian
Eating junk food in the last trimester of pregnancy and as a teen could doom people to a lifetime of addiction to fat and sugar. University of Adelaide senior research fellow Beverly Muhlhausler led a study that found there were two critical times in life — late ...

Research reveals two critical windows to turn around junk food addiction   News-Medical.net
Critical Windows to Turn Away Junk Food Craving   Lab Manager Magazine
Basic Window That Could Pivot Youngsters' Junk Food Dependence   Empire State Tribune
The Hans India   
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ABC Online
   
Autism report shows delay in diagnosis for young children   
ABC Online
DAVID MARK: A new report has found less than three per cent of Australian children with autism are being identified by the age of two. Researchers at La Trobe University found the average age of diagnosis was four years and one month. They say that delay ...

Autism study: Diagnosis delayed by two years in most children   Sydney Morning Herald
Late autism diagnosis is failing kids   The West Australian
Raising awareness about autism with fun and games   The Hindu
American Register   
Business Insider Australia   
InsideHalton.com   
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TripleM Sydney
   
Doctor tested for ebola, discharged   
NEWS.com.au
A QUEENSLAND doctor tested for ebola after returning from aid work in West Africa has been discharged from hospital but faces a 21-day monitoring period. Dr John Parker, from Golden Beach on the Sunshine Coast, was taken to Sydney's Westmead ...

Ebola virus: Healthcare worker stable in Sydney hospital after testing negative ...   ABC Online
NSW health worker who fell sick after return from west Africa cleared of Ebola   The Guardian
Australian doctor being tested for Ebola identified as experienced aid worker   9news.com.au
Sydney Morning Herald   
The Daily Telegraph   
Daily Mail   
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The Guardian
   
LNP blamed for staff exodus from Queensland's new children's hospital   
The Guardian
The entrance to the now closed down Royal children's hospital in Brisbane. The hospital was replaced by the $1.5bn Lady Cilento children's hospital. Photograph: Dan Peled/AAP. Joshua Robertson. Sunday 5 April 2015 04.17 EDT. Share on Facebook ...

Cilento review won't be witch hunt: Dick   9news.com.au
Govt announces Lady Cilento review   Brisbane Times
Cilento review won t be witch hunt: Dick - Yahoo7   Yahoo7 News
ABC Online   
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Daily Mail
   
Concern over whooping cough vaccine shortage just a month after the disease ...   
Daily Mail
There is an insufficient supply of whooping cough vaccine in Australia, according to Queensland Health. However, medical professionals insist the resource shortage will not affect the immunisation programs for babies, children and pregnant women. It comes ...

No shortage of vaccine   Bundaberg News Mail
Shortage of whooping cough vaccine won't affect pregnant women and children ...   ABC Online
Whooping cough vaccine available for Southern Downs women   Warwick Daily News
Courier Mail   
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Brisbane Times
   
Man charged with fraud after working as nurse at Aurukun   
Brisbane Times
"I am concerned that the initial recruitment and screening for this person." Photo: Michel O'Sullivan. Police have charged a 30-year-old man with fraud in relation to allegations he was employed as a nurse in Aurukun despite not having the requisite ...

Man charged with fraud, accused of impersonating nurse   Courier Mail
Northern Territory man charged after fraudulently working as a nurse for six weeks   9news.com.au
Man who posed as a 'fake' nurse at a hospital for SIX weeks has been charged ...   Daily Mail

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Yahoo7 News
   
Road tripping: Parents drugging kids on long-haul holidays - Yahoo7   
Yahoo7 News
Road tripping: Parents drugging kids on long-haul holidays Parents are taking extreme measurs to calm down the family road trip. Photo: Getty Images. As many as one in five families are using allergy drugs to sedate their children on long-haul road trips a ...

Australian Medical Association warns against sedating children on long journeys   Sydney Morning Herald
One in 5 families admits to using sedative drugs, including Phenergan, on their ...   The Age

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The Inquisitr
   
Exploding Head Syndrome Is Real, But What Exactly Is It?   
The Inquisitr
Exploding head syndrome sounds like something one would expect to see happen in an over-the-top action movie. But a new study claims that it does exist, and many people have experienced it. According to Medical News Today, the study was conducted ...

How many beliefs are due to sleep deprivation?   SBS
Oddly named 'exploding head syndrome' disrupts college students' sleep   San Angelo Standard Times
Research Revealed that 18% Students Experinced Sleep Paralysis And ...   Market Journals
Modern Readers   
Hamilton Spectator   
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Daily Mail
   
Five second rule dubbed a myth by food safety experts   
Daily Mail
One of the most widespread 'food rules' passed down from generation to generation may actually be a myth. The five-second rule, which has been cited to justify picking up everything from a salt and vinegar chip to an assortment of cold cuts, is not as sure-fire ...

Report Card: Younger Australians don't know as much about keeping ...   Business Insider Australia
Sorry food lovers! The five second rule is just a myth   Metro
5-second food rule debunked: Potato chips and biscuits edible off the ground ...   The Daily Telegraph

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Sydney Morning Herald
   
Patients with metal hips implants hit by illness   
Sydney Morning Herald
When floods inundated rural Charlton in 2011, Di Harvey was in the thick of the salvage operation. A lively ex-nurse, Harvey and husband Jim had moved to this north-west Victorian town from NSW six years earlier and opened an antique store in the town's ...

Toxic time bomb ticking in metal hips   The Canberra Times

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