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How an Italian Boy Survived 42 Minutes Underwater
TIME
An Italian boy who fell into a canal in Milan is the latest “miracle” drowning survivor. The 14 year old was jumping off a bridge with friends into 6.5-foot water when he failed to come up. It took rescuers creating a human chain and 42 minutes before they could ...
Amazing: Teenager survives 42 minutes under waterPulse Nigeria
Boy survives after 42 minutes underwater in Italian canalThe Australian (blog)
Italian boy's 'miracle' recovery after being trapped under water for 42 minutesThe Times (subscription)
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An Italian boy who fell into a canal in Milan is the latest “miracle” drowning survivor. The 14 year old was jumping off a bridge with friends into 6.5-foot water when he failed to come up. It took rescuers creating a human chain and 42 minutes before they could ...
Amazing: Teenager survives 42 minutes under water
Boy survives after 42 minutes underwater in Italian canal
Italian boy's 'miracle' recovery after being trapped under water for 42 minutes
NEWS.com.au
Medicine price yoyo, some prices up, others down. Source: Thinkstock Source ...
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THE price of antibiotics, blood pressure pills and hundreds of other medications will rise by over 40 per cent from July 1 as a result of an Abbott Government agreement with chemists. The price rise for consumers and taxpayers results from a government ...
New drug deal will sweeten PBS fixThe Australian
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THE price of antibiotics, blood pressure pills and hundreds of other medications will rise by over 40 per cent from July 1 as a result of an Abbott Government agreement with chemists. The price rise for consumers and taxpayers results from a government ...
New drug deal will sweeten PBS fix
Times LIVE
Australia could kill over-crowded koalas
Times LIVE
A baby Koala named "Cooee" is held by its mother at Sydney's Taronga Zoo in this July 26, 2004 file photo. An overcrowded colony of about 1,000 koalas in Australia is being assessed this week for possible ill health in a survey that could lead to a cull, raising ...
Australia mulls koala cull, Japan's whaling advocates eat up the irony like ...RocketNews24
Koalas at Cape Otway in Victoria to be given contraceptive implant to avoid ...ABC Online
Koalas in Australia's Victoria region could be culledBBC News
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A baby Koala named "Cooee" is held by its mother at Sydney's Taronga Zoo in this July 26, 2004 file photo. An overcrowded colony of about 1,000 koalas in Australia is being assessed this week for possible ill health in a survey that could lead to a cull, raising ...
Australia mulls koala cull, Japan's whaling advocates eat up the irony like ...
Koalas at Cape Otway in Victoria to be given contraceptive implant to avoid ...
Koalas in Australia's Victoria region could be culled
The New Daily
'Get a backbone': Sunrise host blasts senior Liberal
The New Daily
David Koch lambasts inquiry into organ donation while quitting as chairman of advisory council on television. David Koch can stick with television after he quit a government advisory… Photo: Channel Seven. Sunrise host David Kosh has used the morning ...
Sunrise star David Koch quits organ donation advisory body but stoush ...NEWS.com.au
Sunrise's Kochie was told about organ donation inquiry ONE WEEK before rantDaily Mail
David Koch 'knew of organ donation review'The Australian
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The New Daily
David Koch lambasts inquiry into organ donation while quitting as chairman of advisory council on television. David Koch can stick with television after he quit a government advisory… Photo: Channel Seven. Sunrise host David Kosh has used the morning ...
Sunrise star David Koch quits organ donation advisory body but stoush ...
Sunrise's Kochie was told about organ donation inquiry ONE WEEK before rant
David Koch 'knew of organ donation review'
The Sunshine Coast Daily
Pop the kettle on Queensland, it's Biggest Morning Tea time
The Sunshine Coast Daily
THOUSANDS of Queenslanders will gather to celebrate Australia's Biggest Morning Tea today and help raise more than $2.5 million for cancer research, education programs and patient support services. Cancer Council Queensland spokesperson Katie Clift ...
Today is the official day for the Biggest Morning TeaClarence Valley Daily Examiner
Queensland: make your cuppa count todayBundaberg News Mail
Push to help more than 2000 Darling Downs cancer sufferersToowoomba Chronicle
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THOUSANDS of Queenslanders will gather to celebrate Australia's Biggest Morning Tea today and help raise more than $2.5 million for cancer research, education programs and patient support services. Cancer Council Queensland spokesperson Katie Clift ...
Today is the official day for the Biggest Morning Tea
Queensland: make your cuppa count today
Push to help more than 2000 Darling Downs cancer sufferers
9news.com.au
Hallucinations, Delusions Uncommon in General Population: Study
Philly.com
WEDNESDAY, May 27, 2015 (HealthDay News) -- Hallucinations and delusions are uncommon in the general population, a new study finds. Researchers analyzed data from more than 31,000 adults in 18 countries in North and South America, Europe, Africa ...
1 in 20 People Have HallucinatedLive Science
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WEDNESDAY, May 27, 2015 (HealthDay News) -- Hallucinations and delusions are uncommon in the general population, a new study finds. Researchers analyzed data from more than 31,000 adults in 18 countries in North and South America, Europe, Africa ...
1 in 20 People Have Hallucinated
Hallucinations more common than thought
Hallucinations, Delusions More Common Than Thought
The Rakyat Post
Cord blood may stop 4-year-old Aussie girl developing diabetes
The Rakyat Post
Twenty children will benefit from cord blood transfusion in an attempt to prevent the onset of diseases like diabetes at the children's hospital in Westmead. Sydney. — Stock pic. SYDNEY, May 27, 2015: Isla Robinson has made scientific history. She is the first ...
Four-year-old girl makes history in world-first attempt to prevent type 1 diabetesThe Age
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Twenty children will benefit from cord blood transfusion in an attempt to prevent the onset of diseases like diabetes at the children's hospital in Westmead. Sydney. — Stock pic. SYDNEY, May 27, 2015: Isla Robinson has made scientific history. She is the first ...
Four-year-old girl makes history in world-first attempt to prevent type 1 diabetes
New volunteers blamed for CFS budget pressure
InDaily
Adelaide | An influx of CFS volunteers has been blamed for much of the planned increase in this year's Emergency Services Levy, despite widespread reports of firefighters withholding their services in protest at the State Government's cash grab.
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InDaily
Adelaide | An influx of CFS volunteers has been blamed for much of the planned increase in this year's Emergency Services Levy, despite widespread reports of firefighters withholding their services in protest at the State Government's cash grab.
Kidney disease is a silent killer: report
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KIDNEY disease is emerging as a silent killer with the vast majority of Australians who have the condition unaware of its existence. ONE in three Australians are at risk of developing chronic kidney disease, a report Kidney Health Australia released on ...
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KIDNEY disease is emerging as a silent killer with the vast majority of Australians who have the condition unaware of its existence. ONE in three Australians are at risk of developing chronic kidney disease, a report Kidney Health Australia released on ...
Northern Star
Incentives boost to bring more GPs to Northern Rivers
Northern Star
ATTRACTIVE OPTION: Northern Rivers Department of Rural Health director and Northern NSW Local Health Network governing council member Professor Lesley Barclay, believes that the completion of Stage 3 of Lismore Base Hospital will help attract ...
Incentives boost to bring more GPs to ValleyClarence Valley Daily Examiner
Incentives for GPs to go bush but Ipswich misses outThe Queensland Times
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Northern Star
ATTRACTIVE OPTION: Northern Rivers Department of Rural Health director and Northern NSW Local Health Network governing council member Professor Lesley Barclay, believes that the completion of Stage 3 of Lismore Base Hospital will help attract ...
Incentives boost to bring more GPs to Valley
Incentives for GPs to go bush but Ipswich misses out
New incentives in place to retain rural GP's
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