2015年4月30日 星期四

2015-05-01 Australia Health


Sydney Morning Herald
   
Hongchi Xiao holds a workshop in Australia in 2013. Photo: Facebook   
Sydney Morning Herald
The peculiar story of a self-described Chinese "healer" has emerged following the death this week of a boy from Sydney's west who is believed to have attended one of the man's workshops. Hongchi Xiao, who advocates the use of slapping and stretching to ...

Boy dies after 'slapping therapy'   NEWS.com.au
Chinese slapping therapist believes breast cancer is caused by unhappy marriage   Daily Mail
Diabetic Sydney boy dies after 'slap therapy'   9news.com.au
The New Daily   
New Zealand Herald   
Australian Women's Weekly   
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ABC Online
   
HPV: Young women less likely to test positive for cervical cancer precursors ...   
ABC Online
Young Australian women are becoming less likely to test positive for precursors to cervical cancer as more receive the human papillomavirus (HPV) shots in their teens, data shows. The latest analysis of cervical screening data from the Australian Institute of ...

Vaccine reduces cervical cancer risk for young Australian women   Xinhua
Vaccine brings down cervical cancer cases   The Daily Telegraph
Experts Continue to Scale Back Cervical Cancer Screening   Medscape
fox4kc.com   
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Gladstone Observer
   
Pink day a vital reminder about women's health   
Gladstone Observer
Vanessa McLaughlin from Ocean Tyres recommends women get a regular mammogram after her mother was diagnosed with terminal cancer. Laura McKee. Related Items. Personalised cancer vaccines a step closer after tests · Birthday celebrations at Breast ...

Tyre fitters turn pink for the day   Hepburn Advocate
Pink Friday for burly blokes to raise cancer funds   Clarence Valley Daily Examiner
Tyre shops get behind Pink Fitters Day for breast cancer research   Cars Guide

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6minutes
   
Low vit D linked to disease activity in lupus   
6minutes
Melbourne researchers have found a significant association between low vitamin D levels and disease flares in systemic lupus erythematosus. Data from their six-year longitudinal study of 119 consecutive SLE patients at the Monash Lupus Clinic showed a ...

Low vitamin D levels linked to lupus   HealthCanal.com
Project Officer Lupus Registries   The Conversation AU

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Yahoo7 News
   
Why making codeine products prescription-only is a good idea   
New Zealand Herald
An increased risk of toxicity combined with the addictive effects of codeine is what makes these drugs so problematic. Photo / 123RF. Australia's drug regulator is looking into reclassifying about 150 codeine-based drugs as prescription-only. This means they ...

Call for codeine counter ban   Sky News Australia
Pain specialists call for codeine counter ban   SBS

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Times of India
   
Youthful binge-drinking changes the brain—for the worse—into adulthood   
Gazettextra
The adult brain that was awash in alcohol during its formative years looks different and acts differently than an adult brain that skipped the youthful binge-drinking, says a new study conducted on rats. All grown up, the brain exposed to periodic alcoholic ...

Alcohol has lasting impact on memory in teenagers   Times of India
Alcohol Drinking in Teens Damages Long-term Memory & Learning Skills ...   Latinos Health
Adolescence Alcohol Exposure could cause negative Changes in Brain in ...   News Tonight Africa
Delhi Daily News   
Medical News Today   
NDTV   
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Fox News
   
Man has 99 pounds of excess skin removed after dramatic weight loss   
Fox News
Once dubbed “The World's Heaviest Man,” a British man has traveled to New York City to undergo surgery to remove 99 pounds of excess skin. Paul Mason, 54, of Ipswich, England, suffered from an eating disorder, growing to 980 pounds before undergoing ...

North Bethesda Doctor Participates in Record Skin Removal Surgery on Former ...   BethesdaMagazine.com
Local doctor donates skin surgery for man who weighed 980 pounds   WTOP
UK Man to shed kilos of skin   Herald Sun
BBC News   
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Northern Rivers Echo
   
First 3D-printed implant saves lives of three babies in US   
Times of India
WASHINGTON: Scientists have for the first time successfully implanted a groundbreaking 3D-printed device to save the lives of three babies in the US suffering from a life-threatening condition that prevents normal breathing. All the three babies had the same ...

Three Babies' Lives Saved With 3D-Printed Device Designed To Change Shape ...   Huffington Post
3D-printed airway tubes save babies' lives   Examiner.com
Child cured of potentially fatal illness with 3D-printing   The Queensland Times

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South Burnett hospital faces closure   
9news.com.au
The operators of the only private hospital in Queensland's South Burnett region say it's facing an uncertain future. Pulse Health says the South Burnett Private Hospital, which services the region with the Kingaroy public hospital, has been operating at a loss ...


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The Inquisitr
   
Photo Of Young Boy Offering Bottles Of Water To Police In Baltimore Goes Viral   
The Inquisitr
A photo of a young boy handing out bottles of water to police officers in Baltimore has gone viral, reminding the nation that not everyone in the city is bad. Bishop M. Cromartie, a senior pastor at Prophetic Deliverance Ministries, took the picture and uploaded it ...

Baltimore Riot Scenes of Hope Amid Despair   ABC News
Photo of Baltimore boy handing officer water bottle 'speaks volumes,' pastor says   Syracuse.com
Scenes of hope amid despair in Baltimore   WRIC
Christian Science Monitor   
Mashable   
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