2015年4月24日 星期五

2015-04-25 Australia Health


Stuff.co.nz
   
Woman faked cancer to get donations, police say   
Stuff.co.nz
"Elle" had been diagnosed with aggressive ovarian cancer and she only had three years to live. He had given up his job to care for her and was pleading for financial help to cover mounting medical costs of about A$1600 a month. Elizabeth Edmonds posted ...

Elizabeth Edmunds faked cancer to get donations, police claim   Sydney Morning Herald
Elizabeth 'Elle' Edmunds who faked cancer by shaving her head charged with ...   Daily Mail
'Cancer scammer' to face NSW court   NEWS.com.au
The Daily Telegraph   
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Fox News
   
Whooping cough outbreaks traced to change in vaccine   
Fox News
The recent outbreaks of whooping cough in the United States may be due, in part, to a change made two decades ago to vaccine ingredients, a new study finds. In 2012, the United States had about 48,000 cases of whooping cough (also called pertussis) ...

Grandparents can help fight whooping cough   McCook Daily Gazette
3 new cases of whooping cough suspected   Pacific Daily News
Whooping cough increase related to current vaccine   ABC Online
6minutes   
Sydney Morning Herald   
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Los Angeles Times
   
Catchy tune caught in your head? Try chewing gum   
Los Angeles Times
A new study suggests that if you want to get an annoying song out of your head, chewing a piece of gum might help. It turns out that just the mechanical act of moving one's jaw up and down can reduce the number of times people think about a catchy song, ...

Get rid of the song stuck in your head with chewing gum   Warwick Daily News
Chewing Gum Gets That Stuck Song Off Your Head, Study Says   International Business Times AU

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The Nation
   
What was fake on the Internet this week: Belle Gibson, ISIS in Mexico and insane ...   
Washington Post
There is so much fake stuff on the Internet in any given week that we've grown tired of debunking it all. Fake Twitter fights. Fake pumpkin-spice products. Amazing viral video? Nope — a Jimmy Kimmel stunt! So, rather than take down each and every ...

'Thankfully she didn't win the role model category': Magazine editor says cancer ...   Daily Mail
Deliciously Ella: I felt betrayed by 'cancer' blogger Belle Gibson   Telegraph.co.uk
Cut & Paste: Art of confessing   The Australian
New Zealand Herald   
New York Magazine   
IJ Review   
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Sydney Morning Herald
   
Groupon recalls counterfeit condoms   
Sydney Morning Herald
Counterfeit condoms sold through the online marketplace Groupon Australia have been recalled because of possible defects, including holes in the latex. Approximately 400 Australian customers may have been sold the phony prophylactics, a spokeswoman ...

Fake condoms from Citrus Beat leave sour taste for Groupon   SecuringIndustry.com
China says no to funeral strippers, a new country is founded and more: This ...   Yahoo Finance
Condom recall for Groupon Australia   IPPro The Internet
JOE   
Mashable   
The Independent   
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Lynchburg News and Advance
   
Volunteer group runs 911 miles to raise money, awareness of veterans' mental ...   
Lynchburg News and Advance
Wearing 22-pound flak vests to represent the 22 veterans a day that commit suicide, Jason Greene, left, and Troy Campbell, right, both United States Marines, run up Monument Terrace. The group stopped in Lynchburg during their run from New York City to ...

Holding the Tension of the Opposites   Huffington Post
Veterans paddle 8 days, 175 miles to raise awareness for PTSD   Live 5 News
Military vets pass through Lynchburg on long run for injury awareness   WDBJ7
HealthCanal.com   
The Clarion   
Care Appointments   
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The Sunshine Coast Daily
   
Beyondblue offers training sessions to employers   
The Sunshine Coast Daily
EMPLOYERS are being offered heavily-subsisdised beyondblue workplace training sessions to improve the mental health of the Australian workforce. The offer, which expires on June 30, is open to all Australian small and medium businesses with up to 199 ...

Workplace suicide new disturbing trend   BenefitsPro

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Best Daily
   
Young sufferer of Diamond-Blackfan anemia becomes Internet sensation after ...   
Best Daily
Audrey Nethery is now an Internet superstar after a video of her dancing to Zumba has become a worldwide trending topic. The adorable little girl, who lives in Kentucky, United States, with her parents Scott Nethery and Julie Haise, suffers from ...

Little Girl With Life Threatening Bone Marrow Disease Raises Awareness By ...   The Inquisitr
Adorable little Audrey Nethery shows off her dance moves to raise awareness for ...   Metro

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Brisbane Times
   
Pest control gel kills 24 tiny swallows on the Gold Coast   
Brisbane Times
Twenty-four tiny swallows died on the Gold Coast this week after being smothered by a clear glue-like gel that is used to try to discourage bigger birds. The swallows weighed only 10 grams each. The wildlife tragedy was discovered by Australia Zoo ...

Dozens of birds suffocate on sticky gel at Coast home   The Sunshine Coast Daily
Animal Rescue workers warn to use pest control responsibly   Australian Women's Weekly

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Innovative mental health program falling victim to funding freeze   
The Age
"We're talking about a measly $200 million": Ian Hickie, Brain and Mind Research Institute. Photo: Gary Schafer. A mental health program described as "one of the most innovative services ever funded" by the federal government is under threat after years of ...


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