2015年4月17日 星期五

2015-04-18 Australia Health


New York Magazine
   
Can Talking About Herpes Make It Less Shameful?   
New York Magazine
In an essay published in the latest issue of Women's Health — “Why I Love Telling People I Have Genital Herpes” — Ella Dawson, 22, writes about her love life after contracting the STD in college. When Women's Health first approached her, she agreed to ...

'I have herpes': Woman tells the world about life and love with the STI to battle ...   The Independent
Ella Dawson tells everybody she has genital herpes to destigmatize the STI   Daily Mail
Why campaigner Ella Dawson is telling the world she has genital herpes   Metro
Washington Post (blog)   
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Toronto Star
   
What we're learning from an Amazon tribe's poo   
Toronto Star
In 2008, a military helicopter flew over a wide savanna in southern Venezuela and spotted a circle of grass-roof huts, where time had mostly stood still for more than 11,000 years. It was an “uncontacted” village of Yanomami, a semi-nomadic indigenous tribe ...

Study of isolated Amazonian tribe shows how modern life is changing human ...   Radio Australia
Isolated Hunter-Gatherers Have Most Diverse Microbiome   Medscape
Antibiotic Resistance Found in Isolated Amazonian Tribe   Voice of America
Kern Golden Empire   
Science Codex   
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ABC Online
   
Commercial surrogacy should be legalised, Family Court Chief Justice Diana ...   
ABC Online
The Chief Justice of the Family Court has called for the immediate legalisation of commercial surrogacy in Australia. In a wide-ranging speech in Brisbane last night, Justice Diana Bryant told journalists that current laws were driving couples to enter into ...

Chief Justice Diana Bryant urges commercial surrogacy change   Brisbane Times
Push to make surrogacy legal in Australia   Courier Mail

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Rainbow Times
   
AIDS Action Calls on Lawmakers to Invest in Ending HIV/AIDS   
Rainbow Times
“Since the beginning of the AIDS epidemic, Massachusetts has wisely invested resources in fighting HIV. As a result, the state is a national leader in reducing new diagnoses of HIV and improving the health of those living with HIV. This success is one of the ...

Is Our Indifference Making Us Sick?   Huffington Post
Aids researchers cannot adopt a business as usual attitude   The New Age Online
Achieving an end to the AIDS epidemic: Laying the groundwork   The Guardian Nigeria

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Huffington Post
   
The Bookmarks to Our Life Stories   
Huffington Post
This week, the online world was introduced to a young man named Carter Gentle, a brave little boy with a congenital heart defect who has undergone multiple open-heart surgeries, and when looking at his chest riddled with scars, Carter cried when seeing ...

Photo of Boy's Scars Goes Viral and Lifts His Spirits   NBCNews.com
Father teaches son Carter Gentle to be proud of his surgery scars by sharing ...   Daily Mail
'Scars are beautiful': photo of 7yo goes viral   The New Daily
Metro   
IJ Review   
MyFox Houston   
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Sky News Australia
   
Bowel cancer screening program extended   
Sky News Australia
By 2020 every Australian aged 50 to 74-years-old will receive free home bowel cancer screening kits every two years. Bowel cancer is the second most common cause of cancer deaths in Australia with approximately 80 Australians dying each week.
New bowel cancer screening could save 90000 Australian lives over next 40 ...   Radio Australia

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NEWS.com.au
   
Protein can be great for weight loss, but is this steak too much? Source: News ...   
NEWS.com.au
We've all seen fat go to hell and back. Now carbs are in the spotlight. But what about protein? Chances are that you may be actually overeating. What is protein? When you think of the word “protein,” what comes to your mind? Some may salivate over a steak ...


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Science World Report
   
Fidgeting Helps Children With ADHD Learn, Study Suggests   
Science World Report
It makes sense that children with attention deficit disorder (ADHD) would be more likely to fidget, but could this behavior also be particularly beneficial for them? New findings published in the Journal of Abnormal Child Psychology reveal that swinging their ...

Fidgeting Helps ADHD Kids Learn   Counsel & Heal
Kids with ADHD must squirm to learn, study says   Medical Xpress
Single mums 'a trigger' for ADHD   NEWS.com.au

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Irish Examiner
   
E-cigarette flavours 'can be harmful'   
Irish Examiner
Researchers have warned that flavourings used in e-cigarettes contain potentially harmful high levels of chemicals. Vapers, as users of e-cigarettes are known, have a vast selection of tastes to choose from, including menthol, cherry, coffee, and bubble gum, ...

Strong flavours in e-cigarettes worsen your health   TheHealthSite
Vaping health risks: chemicals used to flavour e-cigarettes 'harmful'   Belfast Telegraph
E-cigarettes, vaping could be more dangerous than we think   Warwick Daily News

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PS News
   
New ID bracelets for Queensland dementia sufferers   
NEWS.com.au
QUEENSLANDERS are being asked to keep an eye out for special new bracelets designed to help reunite people with dementia who become lost with their families. The new stainless steel bracelets have been engraved with a unique number and will allow ...

Police join Alzheimer's in search plan   PS News
ID bracelets will help reunite wandering dementia sufferers with carers ...   ABC Online

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