2015年6月17日 星期三

2015-06-18 Australia Health


Sydney Morning Herald
   
CSL acquires intravenous flu drug   
Herald Sun
BLOOD products and vaccines supplier CSL has bought the exclusive rights to commercialise the RAPIVAB flu treatment throughout much of the world. RAPIVAB is an intravenous therapeutic for flu to be administered to patients over 18 years old who already ...

BioCryst Licenses Worldwide Rights to Commercialize RAPIVAB(R) Influenza ...   CNNMoney
BioCryst Pharma licenses flu med to CSL Limited (BCRX)   Seeking Alpha
BioCryst licenses global rights to flu treatment   News & Observer
Xconomy   
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Auckland stuff.co.nz
   
Trust your own body, bowel cancer survivor says   
Auckland stuff.co.nz
Colleen Fox is a bowel cancer survivor. She promotes awareness of the disease through her Facebook page and encourages her friends and family to get tested. If Colleen Fox hadn't trusted her gut she swears she wouldn't be here to tell her story. While on ...

Hospital centenary set to pan out well   The Queensland Times
Why Queens Park will turn blue on Saturday   Toowoomba Chronicle
MPs push bowel cancer awareness ahead of Bowel Cancer Month   Gladstone Observer
Brisbane Times   
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Times of India
   
Severe exercise may lead to blood poisoning   
Times of India
Over four hours of exercise daily can cause intestinal bacteria to leak into the bloodstream, leading to blood poisoning, new research says. For the research, the experts monitored people participating in a range of extreme endurance events, including 24-hour ...

Extreme exercise can lead to blood poisoning: Aus study   Financial Express
Ultra-marathons and endurance events 'can trigger blood poisoning'   Daily Mail
Australian researchers find link between extreme exercise and blood poisoning   Milwaukee Journal Sentinel (blog)
Sydney Morning Herald   
9news.com.au   
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ABC Online
   
Seaweed extract fucoidan could be used to treat inflammation of the gut ...   
ABC Online
Tasmanian research has found a seaweed extract could be the key to combating inflammatory bowel disorders. Bowel disorders such as ulcerative colitis can be debilitating and lead to a significantly decreased quality of life. The breakthrough findings ...

Medical potential for seaweed extract   Daily Mail

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Panic attacks linked to heart disease   
SBS
People who suffer from panic attacks are more likely to develop heart disease, says an new study from the University of Adelaide. Source: AAP. 18 Jun 2015 - 11:15 AM UPDATED 1 MIN AGO. 0. 0. Share. Facebook Twitter Email Pinterest Reddit Google+.
New study - panic attacks can lead to heart disease   NewsMaker (press release)

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Yahoo7 News
   
Nuclear watchdog's powers strengthened   
9news.com.au
A bill introduced by Health Minister Sussan Ley on Thursday updates the Australian Radiation Protection and Nuclear Safety Agency in line with international and local reviews. The agency regulates Commonwealth bodies that use radiation. These include ...

Govt sets up new mental health taskforce   SBS
Mental health sector overhaul blueprint to be delivered   The Australian

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CBS Local
   
Doctors Warn Celebrities Who Have Babies In Their Forties Give Women False ...   
CBS Local
LAS VEGAS (CBS Las Vegas)– Celebrities in their 40s who have “miracle babies” may be giving women false hope about the prospect of motherhood, according to doctors. Daily Mail reports that celebrities in their 40s who have children often use IVF or ...

Women warned IVF at 44 a likely failure as eggs go off the boil   The Australian (blog)
Why 65yo quad mum is 'immoral'   NEWS.com.au
IVF doctors slam 65-year-old mum of quadruplets   9news.com.au
New Zealand Herald   
Discovery News   
Metro   
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The Australian Financial Review
   
Australian doctors fight being the gag over disclosing the health of asylum seekers   
The Australian Financial Review
Australian doctors say 'repressive legislation' stops them talking about abuse of asylum seekers. Angela Wylie. Share on twitter · Share on Google Plus. by Jill Margo. Australian doctors have called on their global peers to boycott working in Australia's ...

Doctors have used a prestigious medical journal to protest Australia's 'repressive ...   Business Insider Australia
Doctors protest over Australia's 'repressive legislation' on asylum seekers   Medical Xpress

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Oncology Nurse Advisor
   
Metastasis to the lymph nodes is indicative of more aggressive thyroid cancer   
Oncology Nurse Advisor
The staging system for thyroid cancer classifies the disease in four stages for patients older than 45 years, with stage 1 indicating the best prognosis and stage 4 the worst. A separate system classifies the disease in two stages for patients younger than 45 ...

Young thyroid cancer patients with lymph node involvement at increased risk of ...   News-Medical.net
Lymph Nodes Signal More Aggressive Thyroid Cancer Even in Young Patients   HealthCanal.com
In Thyroid Cancer, Cervical Lymph Node Metastases Linked with Lower Survival   Cancer Therapy Advisor

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BBC News
   
Vets treat kangaroo mother shot with arrow   
BBC News
A kangaroo that survived for four days with an arrow lodged in her head has been successfully treated in Queensland, Australia. Vets at the Australia Zoo Wildlife Hospital performed surgery to remove the arrow, which came very close to her skull and brain.
How this kangaroo survived being shot in the head with an arrow   CNN
Kangaroo survives being shot in head with arrow   KPLC-TV

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