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2015-04-27 Australia Health


Sydney Morning Herald
   
Model Renee Somerfield hits back at 'are you bikini ready' social media storm   
Sydney Morning Herald
The Australian model at the centre of a controversial advertisement has responded to her critics, as the company behind the ad comes under further scrutiny following a series of aggressive tweets from its CEO. Renee Somerfield is the body of Protein World's ...

Model Renee Somerfield responds to 'are you bikini ready' backlash   Stuff.co.nz
Are you beach body ready? ads sparks massive backlash   Whitsunday Times

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The Australian
   
Babies using mobile media, new study reveals   
The Australian
More than a third of babies in the US are tapping on smartphones and tablets even before they're walking or talking, according to a new study. And by their first birthday, one in seven infants is using devices for at least an hour a day. The results of the First ...

Parents sound off on mobile device use by children   Science Daily
Babies are getting very good at using smarphones and tablets   Business Insider Australia
Very Young Kids Often Use Tablets, Smartphones, Study Finds   U.S. News & World Report
Los Angeles Times   
TIME   
mirror.co.uk   
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ABC Online
   
Islamic State: Australian-trained doctor Tareq Kamleh appears in IS propaganda ...   
ABC Online
An Australian-trained doctor who appears in an Islamic State propaganda video calling for other medical professionals to join him in Syria has been identified as Tareq Kamleh. The ABC has confirmed Dr Kamleh, who in the Islamic State propaganda video ...

ISIS doc is manipulative 'fraud'   NEWS.com.au
Colleagues lash out at sex-fiend doctor in IS video   6minutes
Australian doctor stars in Isis video urging others to join him in Syria   The Guardian
The West Australian   
New Straits Times Online   
Rockhampton Morning Bulletin   
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Sydney Morning Herald
   
Sussan Ley confirms Pharmaceutical Benefits Scheme crackdown in May budget   
Sydney Morning Herald
Over-the-counter sales could be restricted · Health savings 'should go back into system'. Health Minister Sussan Ley has confirmed the government will tackle "perverse incentives" in the health system by removing over-the-counter medications - such as ...

Ley says sick to benefit from PBS review   Sky News Australia
Government targets subsidies medicine as part of $7b budget savings   The Australian Financial Review
Very sick to benefit from PBS review: Ley   NEWS.com.au

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The Canberra Times
   
Medicare review set up by Health Minister Sussan Ley shows costs can be cut   
The Canberra Times
There is a huge opportunity to do more in the health system, and do it better, without spending more. The decision of Health Minister Sussan Ley to set up a three-part review of Medicare does two important things. First, it gets her and the government out of the ...

Are co-payments dead? Or is that the sound of Medicare's last gasps?   Crikey (blog)

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The Inquisitr
   
Research Shows Chewing Gum Could Help Get That Catchy Song Out Of Your ...   
The Inquisitr
Whether you call it an “earworm” or just say that you've got a song stuck in your head, new research shows there's a way to combat this phenomenon, and it's as simple as chewing a piece of gum. Researchers have long studied the way songs get stuck in ...

How you can get an unwanted song out of your head   SBS
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
The Reporter   
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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 ...

Belle Gibson: Does the punishment fit the crime?   WA today
Nothing to like about this pretty little liar   Herald Sun
Belle is a symbol of fake cure culture   The Daily Telegraph (blog)
Washington Post   
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Telegraph.co.uk
   
HIV home test kit goes on sale in UK   
BBC News
The first HIV self-test kit that allows people to get a result in 15 minutes at home has gone on sale in the UK. Unlike other kits, these tests do not need to be sent off to a lab to get the results. It works by detecting antibodies on a small drop of blood, which are ...

First DIY test for HIV goes on sale in UK: Self-testing equipment has a 99.7 per ...   Daily Mail
HIV self testing kit goes on sale   The Daily Telegraph
World's first HIV self-testing kit goes on sale and can offer diagnosis in 15 minutes   mirror.co.uk
Sky News   
Herald Scotland   
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ABC Online
   
Budget 2015: Crime Commission tipped to merge with Institute of Criminology in ...   
ABC Online
Australia's crime-fighting community is bracing for a big shake-up in next month's federal budget with two key government agencies set to merge. The ABC has learnt the Australian Institute of Criminology is soon expected to be taken over by the Australian ...


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NEWS.com.au
   
Healthy eating: You really can have too much of a bad thing. Source: ThinkStock   
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.
When too much healthy food is bad for you   Perth Now
Ask the Dietitian: Why 'cheat days' don't work   The Independent | SUindependent.com

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