2015年4月25日 星期六

2015-04-26 Australia Health


Brisbane Times
   
Law to catch up to jihadist doctor: Labor   
9news.com.au
Labor wants an Australian-trained doctor who appears in an Islamic State propaganda video to face the full force of the law. Tareq Kamleh, who is understood to be a registered doctor in Adelaide, appears in a YouTube video calling on other medical ...

Islamic State: Australian-trained doctor Tareq Kamleh appears in IS propaganda ...   ABC Online
Islamic State doctor once worked at Mackay Base Hospital   Whitsunday Times
Australian Jihadi doctor a womaniser: report   The West Australian
Sydney Morning Herald   
NEWS.com.au   
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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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Brisbane Times
   
Headspace: 'McDonaldisation' of youth mental healthcare a ticking time bomb   
Brisbane Times
The original intent of the headspace service has been "perverted": Professor John Mendoza, former CEO of the Mental Health Council of Australia. Photo: Glenn Hunt. EXCLUSIVE. Leading mental health experts have called on the Prime Minister to urgently ...

Checks needed in mental health   Sydney Morning Herald

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Sydney Morning Herald
   
Shaming Belle Gibson: how much is enough?   
Sydney Morning Herald
Comment: Does the punishment fit the crime? Vine ripened truss tomatoes – which splat nicely when thrown against a wall – are about $8 a kilo at the moment. So if you're thinking of having a crack at faux miracle cancer curer Belle Gibson as she hangs in ...

What was fake on the Internet this week: Belle Gibson, ISIS in Mexico and insane ...   Washington Post
Nothing to like about this pretty little liar   Herald Sun
'Thankfully she didn't win the role model category': Magazine editor says cancer ...   Daily Mail
The Age   
The Daily Telegraph (blog)   
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South China Morning Post (subscription)
   
Chewing gum gets rid of that song stuck in your head   
South China Morning Post (subscription)
Think about all those cheesy songs from radio that get stuck in your head when you are trapped in a taxi or leaving your flat. Ever have tunes like All by Myself, I've Never Been to Me, You Light Up My Life or I'll Always Love You playing over and over in your ...

Catchy tune caught in your head? Try chewing gum   Los Angeles Times
This Bizarre Trick Will Get A Catchy Song Out Of Your Head   Huffington Post
Get rid of the song stuck in your head with chewing gum   The Queensland Times

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Sydney Morning Herald
   
ACCC figures reveal record number of product safety recalls in 2014   
Sydney Morning Herald
A punching bag filled with nails and needles, a spear gun that fired unintentionally, and supposedly "egg free" ice cream that contained egg whites are among a record number of products being recalled for safety reasons. Figures provided by the Australian ...


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Sydney Morning Herald
   
Veteran liaison Robert Winther works tirelessly for returned soldiers at the ...   
Sydney Morning Herald
Robert Winther has worked at the Heidelberg Repatriation Hospital for 49 years. His formal title is "veteran liaison" but spend a little time walking the corridors of the Flanders Wing or the Tobruk Centre and you see his role runs deeper. For half a century he ...


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Sydney Morning Herald
   
Over-the-counter sale of codeine pain killers such as Nurofen Plus and ...   
Sydney Morning Herald
Access to Nurofen Plus, Panadeine and other common painkillers sold to millions of Australians each year could soon be curtailed by health authorities amid reports of harmful side effects, addiction and fatal overuse. Australia's drug regulator is considering a ...

Here's why Australia wants to widen restrictions on common painkillers   Business Insider Australia

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Herald Sun
   
Pharmacy Guild plays dead on the push to scrap over-the-counter drugs   
NEWS.com.au
PANADOL, antacids, aspirin and other medicines available cheaper over-the-counter will be kicked off the Pharmaceutical Benefits Scheme in the federal Budget in May. Saving taxpayers $1 billion, the change will end the practice of taxpayers facing a bill of ...

PBS needs a rethink to spare taxpayers   The Daily Telegraph

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NEWS.com.au
   
When too much healthy food is bad for you   
NEWS.com.au
THERE'S no denying it; clean eating is a trend that's taking over. But while the quest to eat healthy is a step in the right direction, when is it taken too far? The simple pleasure of eating gets truly lost when you see signs like this.
Wheat, meat, now milk – what's safe to eat in the 21st century?   The Globe and Mail
Ask the Dietitian: Why 'cheat days' don't work   The Independent | SUindependent.com

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