2015年4月29日 星期三

2015-04-30 Australia Health


9news.com.au
   
Poll busts myth about alcohol law reform   
9news.com.au
It's a myth that Australians won't stomach alcohol law reform, an expert says pointing to new data showing voters have embraced Sydney's lock-out and last drink changes. A poll of 1830 Australians by the Foundation for Alcohol Research and Education ...

Lock-out laws ease alcohol fears   Yahoo7 News
Alcohol in Australia: Young people preloading and getting drunk in greater ...   Sydney Morning Herald
ACT moving too slow on alcohol law reform: report authors   The Canberra Times
The Guardian   
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The West Australian
   
WA hospitals prove costly   
The West Australian
Sir Charles Gairdner Hospital spent almost twice as much as some major Australian hospitals to treat patients with the same medical condition, a report shows. National Health Performance Authority figures reveal that SCGH spent an average $5500 for acute ...

Costs vary across Aust hospitals: report   SBS

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KTBS
   
Local doctor says teens are undervaccinated for HPV   
KTBS
SHREVEPORT, La. - A local doctor said we are undervaccinating our teens for human papillomavirus (HPV) and hopes a new study will help. The study found that getting the HPV vaccine does not necessarily increase sexual activity in teens, which has long ...

Anti-vaccination movement blamed for low take-up rates of HPV vaccination on ...   The Australian
Benefits of HPV vaccine can be seen in high school girls, study says   Los Angeles Times
HPV vaccine should not be delayed   Science Daily
WebMD   
Medscape   
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Australian Women's Weekly
   
Paedophile volunteer 'abused patient at Royal Children's Hospital'   
Brisbane Times
The commission will examine allegations of child sexual abuse by a hospital volunteer in the 1980s. A paedophile volunteer allegedly abused a young patient at the Royal Children's Hospital in the early 1980s, a Royal Commission will hear next month.
Two men in Sydney face sex abuse charges stretching back three decades   Australian Women's Weekly
Victoria's Royal Children's Hospital's response to abuse allegations to be ...   ABC Online

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Times of India
   
Babies using smartphones even before they learn to walk: Study   
Times of India
WASHINGTON: More than one-third of babies are tapping on smartphones and tablets even before they learn to walk or talk, according to a new US study. The study also found that by one year of age, one in seven toddlers is using devices for at least an hour ...

Babies and smartphones – not a smart move   The Australian Financial Review
Babies as young as 6 MONTHS are using smartphones and tablets   Daily Mail
Look who's swiping now: 6-month-old babies are using smartphones, study says   Washington Post
WebMD   
Hindustan Times   
Times LIVE   
all 137 news articles »   


Pro Bono Australia
   
Charity Porno Campaign Goes Viral   
Pro Bono Australia
An Australian charity's risque men's health campaign has raised eyebrows, with over one million people viewing it in just a few days. In a world-first, the Blue Ball Foundation teamed up with leading Los Angeles adult film studio Digital Playground to create a ...

Eva Lovia delivers a surprising message in the adult movie. Source: Supplied   NEWS.com.au
New adult porn movie seeks to raise awareness about testicular cancer   Daily Mail
Beating cancer gave me inspiration   The Rambler
Crave Online   
all 8 news articles »   


New Historian
   
Research Links Evolution with Spinal Trouble   
New Historian
Humans and chimpanzees had a common ancestor until sometime eight between nine million years ago, when the two genera split and took different evolutionary paths. Hominins started walking on two legs, while chimps remained quadrupeds. One result of ...

Having a spine similar to a chimp could lead to back pain   Thorne Gazette
Your Lower Back Aches If You Have A Spine Like A Chimp's   News Every day
Have Low Back Pain? Um, You Might Have A Chimp Spine   Refinery29

all 10 news articles »   


The New Daily
   
World's fattest man surgery live tweeted   
The New Daily
Doctors have removed kilograms of flabby skin from an Englishman once thought to be the world's most obese, all under the watchful eyes of journalists. Paul Mason, 54, who now lives in the US, dropped 285 kilos and found love thanks to a gastric bypass, ...

Former 'world's fattest man' Paul Mason has 21kg of excess skin removed from ...   mirror.co.uk
UK Man to shed kilos of skin   Herald Sun
Reporter live tweets former world's fattest man's "bat wing" skin surgery   Yahoo7 News
BBC News   
all 29 news articles »   


The Inquisitr
   
Baltimore Cleanup: Community Starts To Heal, Moving Images Surface [Photos]   
The Inquisitr
Baltimore cleans up after violent riots left areas of the city in ruins. The community is attempting to come together, and on Wednesday, moving images of their efforts surfaced. The photo of the little African-American boy handing out a bottle of water to ...

Baltimore Riot Scenes of Hope Amid Despair   ABC News
Photo of Baltimore boy handing officer water bottle 'speaks volumes,' pastor says   Syracuse.com
How one photo provides a more accurate portrait of Baltimore   Christian Science Monitor
mirror.co.uk   
Washington Post   
Mashable   
all 32 news articles »   


Older women most at risk of asthma death   
SBS
Elderly Australians shouldn't shrug off asthma symptoms, say experts after new data shows older women are most at risk of dying from the disease. The asthma death toll in 2013 was 389 - 283 females and 141 males - compared to 384 in 2012.

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