2015年4月18日 星期六

2015-04-19 Australia Health


The Inquisitr
   
College Grad With STD Drops The Genital 'Herpes Bomb' Six Months After ...   
The Inquisitr
When it comes to sexually transmitted diseases, most people are at best embarrassed to admit they caught something. At worst, they are downright mortified about the fact. However, one recent college graduate, Ella Dawson, decided that after she was ...

Ella Dawson loves telling people she has herpes   NEWS.com.au
Meet the woman who reveals she has genital herpes   Sydney Morning Herald
Ella Dawson tells everybody she has genital herpes to destigmatize the STI   Daily Mail
The Independent   
Metro   
New York Magazine   
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The Australian
   
vaccination loophole closed   
The Australian
Christian Scientists will no longer be able to claim a religious exemption to avoid vaccinating their children. Social Services Minister Scott Morrison had talks with the Church of Christ, Scientist and has removed the group's approved exemption that has been ...

Abbott government closes religious loophole for children's vaccinations   Sydney Morning Herald
Vaccination crackdown: Australia announces end to religious exemptions   The Guardian
No Jab, No Pay reforms: Religious exemptions for vaccination dumped   The Daily Telegraph

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ABC Online
   
Medical cannabis: Queensland, Victoria and New South Wales join forces on ...   
ABC Online
The Queensland and Victorian state governments have joined forces with New South Wales to take part in medicinal cannabis clinical trials. The NSW Government introduced the scientific trials last year to help treat patients with drug-resistant and ...

Vic to join medical cannabis trials   The Australian (blog)
Queensland to trial medical marijuana   Courier Mail
States to join NSW medical marijuana trials   Sydney Morning Herald
The Daily Telegraph   
Yahoo7 News   
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NEWS.com.au
   
Cancer patients denied superannuation   
NEWS.com.au
WHEN terminally ill breast cancer patient Inge McNeil tried to access her superannuation to pay for life-extending treatment costing $5,000 every three weeks, the Department of Human Services said no. Instead, they told her to use the money she had saved ...

Terminally ill mum suffering financial indignity amid torture of cancer   Herald Sun

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UPI.com
   
Study finds fidgeting helps ADHD students learn   
UPI.com
According to a study published in the Journal of Abnormal Child Psychology, children diagnosed with ADHD learn better when allowed to squirm. Their hyperactive movements help them stay alert. Photo by Olesya Feketa/Shutterstock. ORLANDO, Fla., April ...

Squirming helps children with ADHD to concentrate   Examiner.com
Single mums 'a trigger' for ADHD   NEWS.com.au
Kids with ADHD must squirm to learn, study says   Medical Xpress
Gazette Review   
Business Standard   
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ABC Online
   
Patients diverted from Fiona Stanley Hospital due to flooding   
ABC Online
Patients are being diverted from Fiona Stanley Hospital due to a large water leak flooding parts of the new hospital. It is understood at least two theatres have been closed because of the leak. A hospital spokeswoman said the cause of the leak had been ...

Fiona Stanley Hospital refers worried patients to GPs for blood tests   Brisbane Times
Serco tipped to lose contract   The West Australian

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Radio Australia
   
Concerns growing over dramatic changes in home care set to hit thousands of ...   
Radio Australia
A significant shake-up of government funded stay-at-home care schemes for the elderly is set to hit thousands of pensioners and seniors across the country on July 1. Lois Lovedee (R) and her mother Reta are concerned the change to CDC will mean ...


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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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The Canberra Times
   
Female workforce participation: key is childcare, not babysitting   
The Canberra Times
Neglected argument: We're still stuck on trying to make women feel guilty for casting off the apron and getting out into the workforce. Photo: Michele Mossop. The audience gathered to hear Tony Abbott address a business leaders' lunch in Sydney last week ...


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Houston Chronicle
   
Houston scientist adds to collection of awards   
Houston Chronicle
James Allison, the Houston scientist whose pioneering research has led to a new class of cancer treatment that frees the immune system to attack tumors, will be presented with another major award this weekend. Allison will be named the 2015 recipient of ...

Donald S. Coffey to receive Margaret Foti Award at AACR Annual Meeting 2015   News-Medical.net
Penn's Dr. Carl June recognized with AACR-CRI award in cancer immunology   Phys.Org
Share “Cancer research group aims to raise more...”   NewsOK.com

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