2015年4月21日 星期二

2015-04-22 Australia Health


ABC Online
   
Co-payment ruled out as Sussan Ley announces wide-ranging Medicare review   
Brisbane Times
The process in reviewing the medicare schedule should be evidence based and support service for patients says AMA President Brian Owler. PT6M30S 620 349. Autoplay OnOff; Video feedback; Video settings. Video will begin in 5 seconds. Don't play; Play ...

Health service advocates back Medicare rebate overhaul but say it's no budget fix   The Guardian
Health Minister says Medicare review will be clinician-led   ABC Online
Labor, Greens welcome Medicare review   The Australian (blog)
Ballarat Courier   
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Women's and Children's Hospital: New burns gym opens thanks to Julian Burton ...   
Herald Sun
CHILDREN recovering from severe burns and other conditions now have access to a world class burns therapy gymnasium at the Women's and Children's Hospital. The facility houses state-of-the-art equipment including a rock-climbing wall, specialised ...

Special burns gym for Adelaide children   9news.com.au

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Clarence Valley Daily Examiner
   
2015 vaccine program running; free for the vulnerable   
Clarence Valley Daily Examiner
THE National Seasonal Influenza Immunization Program has commenced following a delay because two 2014 vaccine strains changed. North Coast Acting Director of Public Health, Greg Bell said this double-strain change was an unusual occurrence and ...

Flu vaccine is available   South Coast Register
Health Minister promotes, receives flu jab   New Zealand Herald
Influenza vaccine campaign kicks off before winter   TVNZ
The Canberra Times   
Radio New Zealand   
3News NZ   
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TestCountry.com
   
OPKO Announces Publication of ProtecT Study Using Kallikrein Biomarkers in ...   
MarketWatch
MIAMI, Apr 21, 2015 (BUSINESS WIRE) -- OPKO Health, Inc. OPK, +0.63% today announced the online publication of a study entitled “Predicting High-Grade Cancer at Ten-Core Prostate Biopsy Using Four Kallikrein Markers Measured in Blood in the ProtecT ...

Rate of Gleason 7 or higher prostate cancer on repeat biopsy after a diagnosis of ...   Nature.com
Company Update : OPKO Health Inc (NYSE:OPK)   Markets Wired
Mark Carnegie-backed biotech Minomic creates improved prostate cancer test   The Australian Financial Review
WebMD   
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helpmeoutDOC News - A consistent flow of medical news
   
Heart monitor may lower pregnancy risks   
Geelong Advertiser
PREGNANT women could soon be able to find out much faster if they are likely to develop dangerously high blood pressure that could harm them and their unborn babies. A HIGH-TECH heart monitor developed in Australia has been found to be able to ...

New device early warning of pre-eclampsia in pregnant women   helpmeoutDOC News - A consistent flow of medical news

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Life & Style Weekly
   
Boy With Excruciating Skin Condition Shares Inspiring Message   
Life & Style Weekly
If he had his choice, 14-year-old Jonathan Pitre would be playing sports all day long, but unfortunately, the young boy can't just act like a normal kid — because he was born with epidermolysis bullosa, a rare skin condition that causes constant, overwhelming ...

Boy, 14, with fragile skin disorder Epidermolysis Bullosa speaks about battling ...   Daily Mail
Boy with painful 'butterfly skin' disease inspires   USA TODAY
'The Butterfly Child:' 14-year-old boy shows world what it's lik - KULR-8 ...   KULR-TV

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AsiaOne
   
A diet might cut the risk of developing Alzheimer's   
AsiaOne
Researchers successfully tested a special diet they designed that appears to reduce the risk for developing Alzheimer's disease. The study compared the so-called MIND diet with the popular, heart-healthy Mediterranean diet and the DASH diet, which is ...

Follow the MIND diet to stave off Alzheimer's   The Globe and Mail
Alzheimer's breakthrough gives new hope   Independent Online
New hybrid diet shows success of 10 brain-friendly foods   Chron.com
NorthJersey.com   
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ABC Online
   
Evita Sarmonikas: Family of woman who died during Mexican cosmetic ...   
ABC Online
The family of a Gold Coast woman who died after undergoing cosmetic surgery in Mexico has spoken for the first time about their loss and the need for greater oversight of the industry. In late March, 29-year-old Evita Sarmonikas travelled to the medical ...

Family of woman who died during 'butt lift' in Mexico tell of grief   9news.com.au
Doctor who gave 'butt lift' to Australian woman who died had ANOTHER patient die   Daily Mail
Evita Sarmonikas: Family of woman who died during cosmetic procedure in ...   Yahoo7 News

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Sky News Australia
   
Breath test for malaria possible, Australian researchers say   
Xinhua
CANBERRA, April 21 (Xinhua) -- Malaria, the tropical disease responsible for the deaths of half a million people each year, could soon be diagnosed with a quick and simple breath test, Australian researchers announced on Tuesday. The researchers found ...

Malaria could soon be detected by simple breath-test   ABC Online
Malaria Can Be Detected With a Breath Test, Australian Scientists Say   Latin American Herald Tribune

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ABC Online
   
Poor communication systems between doctors and hospitals put patients at risk ...   
ABC Online
Doctors in Victoria say patients are dying due to inadequate technology and poor communication between hospitals and local GPs, and have called for $50 million to help fix the problem. Privacy laws mean emails about patients medical history have to be ...

Doctors say patients are dying because of inadequate IT systems   Sydney Morning Herald

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