2015年5月31日 星期日

2015-06-01 Australia Health


Stuff.co.nz
   
Picking carbs over calories   
Stuff.co.nz
If you've been passing on pasta in a bid to stay healthy and live longer, the study's finding could be good news. For a long life, we know that kilojoule restriction is the single most effective dietary change you can make. Now, a "game-changing" new study has ...

Forget Paleo Diet: Eating Healthy Carbs And Less Protein Might Be Key To ...   Tech Times
Could eating MORE carbs be the key to a longer life?   Panorama.am
Carbs could lead to longer life   TV3.ie
Sydney Morning Herald   
Irish Independent   
TIME   
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BBC News
   
Cancer drug combination 'shrinks 60% of melanomas'   
BBC News
A pair of cancer drugs can shrink tumours in nearly 60% of people with advanced melanoma, a new trial has suggested. An international trial on 945 patients found treatment with ipilimumab and nivolumab stopped the cancer advancing for nearly a year in ...

'Cure for terminal cancer' found in game-changing drugs   Telegraph.co.uk
Doctors hail 'spectacular' step towards cancer cure   The Times (subscription)
Doctors hail 'spectacular' cancer drug breakthrough   ITV News
Dudley News   
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Sky News Australia
   
Sirtex Surges as Liver Cancer Treatment Shows Benefits in Study   
Bloomberg
Sirtex Medical Ltd. rose as much as 27 percent, the biggest gain in two weeks, after the Australian medical-products company announced positive results for its liver cancer treatment. The stock rose as high as A$34 before trading at A$30.30 at 11:49 a.m. in ...

Sirtex thrives on positive feedback for liver cancer treatment   The Australian
Sirtex shares soar on liver cancer treatment   Business Insider Australia
Sirtex shares soar on study update   Perth Now
CommBank MyWealth   
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9news.com.au
   
Tasmanian devil declared the state's official animal emblem   
9news.com.au
He said choosing it as the state emblem would help raise awareness about devil facial tumour disease, a fatal condition characterised by the appearance of obvious facial cancers. The decision brings Tasmania in line with the rest of Australia in having an ...

Tasmania backs the devil as the state emblem   ABC Online
Tasmania backs the devil as the state emblem despite endangered status   Radio Australia
Devil wins emblem status   Perth Now
SBS   
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Brisbane Times
   
WA mental health crisis nurses to aid cops   
9news.com.au
Nurses given limited police powers as part of proposed mental health teams would only be called out for crisis intervention, the West Australian police commissioner says. The state government is proposing the nurses be given special powers, like being able ...

Police Commissioner Karl O'Callaghan revealed plans for mental health co ...   NEWS.com.au

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The Australian
   
Crackdown on chemists' funding   
The Australian
The Pharmacy Guild's longstanding control over lucrative government-funded industry programs is under threat, with the contract to be opened to tender for the first time. While the powerful lobby group was declared a winner out of the federal government's ...

$5 medicine price hike confusion   NEWS.com.au
Indigenous smokers want to quit: study   SBS

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Sydney Morning Herald
   
IVF isn't a fix-all for those choosing to delay adulthood   
Sydney Morning Herald
All too frequently, I am faced with breaking bad news to disappointed couples in their early 40s who expected IVF to solve their fertility problems. The sad truth is that there's often little I can offer if the woman is much over 40, apart from egg donation from a ...


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Sky News Australia
   
Hungover Aussies miss weddings   
Sky News Australia
Almost half of Australian drinkers have skipped special social events, even weddings, due to being hung over, says new research. And one in five has taken one or more sick days in the past year because of a hangover. The survey of 1030 drinkers found ...

Aussies hungover for 90 million hours a month   The New Daily
Dry July survey shows Canberrans drink more, experience shorter hangovers   Brisbane Times
Hangovers leaving us hung out to dry   PRWire (press release)

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Toronto Sun
   
Businesses offer clean slate after tattoo second thoughts   
Toronto Sun
A quick look around any urban centre — or pop-culture anything — and you will see that body art has become a fixture of self-expression for many people. A recent Pew Study found that 39% of all millennials have at least one tattoo — and many have multiple ...

Word of warning as scars can linger in costly tattoo removal   The Age
Word of warning as scars can linger in costly tattoo removal to erase ink regret   Gazette Herald

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ABC Online
   
Cut emissions to improve health of children, former Australian of the Year Fiona ...   
ABC Online
The health impacts of climate change on children have been "grossly neglected" and the Federal Government should dramatically increase its carbon emissions targets, former Australian of the Year Fiona Stanley says. Launching a report in Perth by Doctors ...

Children the most vulnerable to impacts of climate change, doctors say   The Age
Insights into climate change's impact on children released   Clarence Valley Daily Examiner

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