2015年6月18日 星期四

2015-06-19 Australia Health


The Guardian
   
Tattooed mother told not to breastfeed for mental health reasons, court told   
The Guardian
Mother's appeal against an order to stop breastfeeding is being heard in the family court in Sydney on Friday. Photograph: Katie Collins/PA. Bridie Jabour · @bkjabour. Thursday 18 June 2015 22.25 EDT Last modified on Thursday 18 June 2015 22.54 EDT.
Woman who got tattoos is barred from breast feeding   Irish Independent
Tattooed mother banned from breastfeeding 11-month-old son   Stuff.co.nz
NSW mum fights to breastfeed bub   The Daily Telegraph

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NEWS.com.au
   
Ordeal ... Lauren Wasser lost her leg to toxic shock syndrome. Picture: Facebook ...   
NEWS.com.au
A MODEL who lost a leg and nearly died from toxic shock syndrome (TSS) is suing the company that makes the brand of tampon she used. The family of Los Angeles model Lauren Wasser claim the instructions on Kotex tampons are confusing. As well as ...

LA Model Blames Toxic Shock Syndrome That Led To Leg Amputation On Long ...   International Business Times AU
This Model Lost Her Leg - And Almost Her Life - After Allegedly Contracting ...   People Magazine
A Horrible Infection Nearly Cost This Young Model Everything – As Can Easily ...   IJ Review
The Stir   
Cambio (blog)   
SheKnows.com   
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ABC Online
   
Perth's Eliza statue kitted out for Men's Health Week   
ABC Online
The Eliza statue standing in Perth's Swan River in Crawley is no stranger to being dressed up in all kinds of clothing - but her current outfit supports a cause close to the heart of the sculptor who created her. Tony Jones, who created the well-known sculpture ...

Raleigh church to host prostate cancer symposium, screening   News & Observer
Climbing for Prostate Cancer   Agassiz-Harrison Observer
Local men stress importance of annual checkups to avoid prostate cancer   Dearborn Press and Guide
The Galloway Gazette   
Huntington Herald Dispatch   
Selma Times-Journal   
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Herald Sun
   
CSL wins global rights to RAPIVAB   
The Australian
Australian biotech giant CSL has added to its expanding influenza vaccine business with a $33.7 million deal that delivers it exclusive rights to commercialise the RAPIVAB flu treatment across most of the globe. RAPIVAB will be commercialised by CSL's ...

CSL buys global rights to commercialise flu treatment   The Australian Financial Review
CSL coughs up to tackle flu   Herald Sun
CSL gains exclusive rights to RAPIVAB   Vaccine News Daily
NEWS.com.au   
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Business Insider Australia
   
Science says we're heading back to a world where simple infections will kill   
Business Insider Australia
Australian researchers have launched a global search to discover antibiotics capable of combating superbug bacteria. The Community for Open Antimicrobial Drug Discovery (CO-ADD) is a not-for-profit initiative funded by $3.1 million from the Wellcome Trust ...

Global search for next antibiotic   Medical Xpress
Crowdsourcing compounds to tackle antibiotic resistance   Royal Society of Chemistry
Hunt on for the saviour of antibiotic medicine   3News NZ

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Northern Star
   
Girls with autism spectrum disorder may suffer in silence   
Northern Star
Are girls just better at hiding the signs that would show them living with autism spectrum disorder? Related Items. Free behavioural help for NSW North Coast parents · Tipoff sparks allegations of cells for autistic students. Local Real Estate. Search for local ...

A Community Discussion on Autism at SUNY Broome   FOX 40 News WICZ TV
Vandy receives grant to expand autism training   WMC Action News 5

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Huffington Post
   
Study Finds Looking At Angry Faces May Reveal Risk For Depression   
Huffington Post
Relapse is a common but troubling symptom of depression, with anywhere from 50 to 80 percent of people who experience one or more depressive episodes going on to experience another episode. While the causes of relapse are often unclear, new ...

Focusing on Angry Faces May Predict Depression Relapse   Psychiatry Advisor
Looking at angry faces may be precursor of depression   Financial Express
This quick test predicts whether you might become depressed   Central Queensland news

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ABC Online
   
Federal Govt keen to get biosimilar drugs onto PBS   
ABC Online
MICHAEL BRISSENDEN: The Federal Government is vowing to push ahead with the introduction of cheaper drugs in Australia despite opposition by pharmacy companies and consumer lobby groups. The growing stoush involves the replacement of what are ...

Industry worry over push for cheap pharmacy drugs   The West Australian

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Medical Xpress
   
The latest problem with sitting too long   
New Zealand Herald
Watching TV, working at a computer or playing electronic games have long been associated with physical health problems such as obesity, heart disease, type 2 diabetes and osteoporosis. Sedentary behaviour has also been associated with depressive ...

Prolonged sitting may raise anxiety levels   Echonetdaily
Sitting down too much increases risk of anxiety   Brisbane Times
Increased anxiety associated with sitting down   Medical Xpress
HRM Online New Zealand   
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The Independent
   
Cyber-diagnosis: Should we Google symptoms?   
The Independent
"Stop Googling your symptoms." It's pretty futile advice in age of the internet, when the vast majority of people with a health concern start by typing it into their computer. It's also potentially fatal advice, as the case of teenager Bronte Doyne revealed this week.
Doctors Apologize After Telling 19-Year-Old Cancer Patient To 'Stop Googling ...   Medical Daily
Teen allegedly told to stop Googling symptoms dies of rare cancer   Fox News
Bronte Doyne left in a 'big black hole'   BBC News
New York Daily News   
The Inquisitr   
Cambio (blog)   
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