2015年6月19日 星期五

2015-06-20 Australia Health


Telegraph.co.uk
   
the 'fake fast' diet   
New Zealand Herald
While we've all been systematically starving ourselves twice a week following the 5:2 diet, a newer take on fasting has been under trial in the US. Photo / THinkstock. Is your tummy rumbling today? Are you watching the clock already waiting for night to fall ...

Periodic Fasting Could Help Slow Aging, Study Says   Huffington Post
The new 'fake fast' diet may be easier and more effective than the 5:2   Stuff.co.nz
Begin a fast to live longer   Daily Times
Whitsunday Times   
Science Recorder   
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Sky News Australia
   
Health experts confirm a local case of meningococcal disease   
ABC Online
Northern NSW Local Health District says a child in the Grafton area has been diagnosed with the rare disease. The child is recovering in a Brisbane Hospital. Director of Meningococcal Australia, Eliza Ault-Connell, says parents should check their children for ...

NSW child diagnosed with meningococcal   9news.com.au
Clarence meningococcal alert as child recovers in Brisbane   Clarence Valley Daily Examiner

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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
BioCryst Pharmaceuticals, Inc. (NASDAQ:BCRX) has licensed RAPIVAB ...   Inside Trade
Vaccine News Daily   
NEWS.com.au   
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NEWS.com.au
   
Tattooed mom wins right to breastfeed   
Times of India
SYDNEY: An Australian mother on Friday won her bid to breastfeed her baby after a court overturned a decision banning her from suckling the infant due to the risk of infection from tattoos. The 20-year-old mother, who cannot be named, was ordered not to ...

Breastfeeding ban on tattooed mother overturned by Family Court   ABC Online
Ban on breastfeeding overturned: Judge Matthew Myers criticised for imposing ...   Sydney Morning Herald
Tattoo mother wins right to breastfeed baby   The Australian
Telegraph.co.uk   
BBC News   
TheBlaze.com   
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Times of India
   
Hunt on for new antibiotics to combat superbugs   
Zee News
Sydney: Australian chemists have launched a global search to find antibiotics to combat superbug bacteria that are resistant to current antibiotics. The Queensland University bioscience researchers will use a A$3.1-million ($2.41) grant from the ...

Australian researchers launch global search to discover antibiotics against ...   News-Medical.net
Superbug antibiotic search launched in Queensland   Brisbane Times
Global search for next antibiotic   HealthCanal.com

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The Australian
   
Ice crisis looms for indigenous Qld: QAIHC   
The Australian
QUEENSLAND'S peak indigenous health body is calling for urgent government intervention to help communities stop an ice addiction crisis. QUEENSLAND Aboriginal and Islander Health Council's Sandy Gillies says communities have little experience or ...

Ice crisis looms for indig communities   SBS

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HealthCanal.com
   
TCGA study improves understanding of genetic drivers of cutaneous melanoma   
HealthCanal.com
A comprehensive analysis of the genomes of 333 samples of cutaneous melanoma, a potentially deadly form of skin cancer, has provided new insights into the roles of frequently mutated cancer genes and other genomic alterations that drive the development ...

Researchers Discover Mechanism Leading to BRAF Inhibitor Resistance in ...   Newswise (press release)
UNC Lineberger scientists contribute to better understanding of genetic ...   News-Medical.net
Moffitt Analysis Nivolumab Safety In Melanoma Patients   Melanoma News Today

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Med groups want free speech on detainees   
SBS
Health groups want the government to make urgent changes to the Australian Border Force Act so they can address issues of healthcare at detention centres. Source: AAP. 20 Jun 2015 - 9:36 AM UPDATED 10 MINS AGO. 0. 0. Share. Facebook Twitter Email

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U.S. News & World Report
   
Extreme Exercising Can Lead to Blood Poisoning, Study Reveals   
U.S. News & World Report
FRIDAY, June 19, 2015 (HealthDay News) -- Extreme exercise may trigger blood poisoning in people who haven't trained properly, a new study suggests. Researchers in Australia looked at athletes who took part in extreme endurance events. Examples of ...

Extreme Exercise Affects Gut Bacteria, Leads to Poisoning: Study   Microfinance Monitor
Severe Exercise May Lead to Blood Poisoning   NDTV
Extreme exercise can lead to blood poisoning: Aus study   The Official Government News Portal of Sri Lanka

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University Herald
   
Brain Structure May Determine Whether You're Emotional Or More Rational   
University Herald
brain (Photo : PR) Researchers at Monash University in Australia found correlations between grey matter density and cognitive and affective empathy. New research suggests that there are physical differences in the brains of emotional people and those who ...

Brain Structure Determines Emotion   WTAJ
Monash University researchers find physical differences between emotional and ...   News-Medical.net
Emotions Vs. Rationality: Human Brains are Physically Different   Science World Report
International Business Times   
PsychCentral.com (blog)   
Microfinance Monitor   
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