2015年6月21日 星期日

2015-06-22 Australia Health


Herald Sun
   
More raids on 'fake dentists' in Melbourne's north   
Herald Sun
RAIDS have been launched on three more backyard dentists in Melbourne's north. The national health regulator has seized equipment and issued an urgent health warning amid concerns of poor infection control and substandard dental care after raids ...

Unregistered dentists operating in Mlebourne: health regulator   The Australian (blog)
Three more 'illegal' dental clinics uncovered in Melbourne's northern suburbs ...   ABC Online
Warning over more fake dentists   The Age

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Sky News Australia
   
More Australians testing for bowel cancer   
Sky News Australia
There has been a three per cent increase in the number of Australians returning screening kits for bowel cancer, which kills about 80 people per week, according to figures released on Monday. Federal Health Minister Sussan Ley says the message has been ...

The life saving freebie we're throwing in the bin   The New Daily
Call for more to do bowel cancer tests   The West Australian
More Aussies screening for bowel cancer   Australian Journal of Pharmacy (registration) (blog)
SBS   
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Mashable
   
3D-printed joint issued in jaw surgery   
The Australian
Shares in the company behind a 3D-printed jaw joint successfully used in corrective surgery have soared. The customised titanium jaw joint made by 3D Medical was implanted in a 32-year-old man during a five hour operation at the Epworth-Freemasons ...

Aussie Iron Man: Patient receives a 3D-printed titanium jaw   Mashable
3D printed jaw piece made in Melbourne helps man to eat again   The Age
Titanium, 3D-printed prosthetic jaw implanted in Melbourne man in Australian ...   ABC Online
Gizmodo Australia   
3DPrint.com   
3ders.org (blog)   
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Brisbane Times
   
How Australia could save $320ma year on prescription drugs   
Brisbane Times
The report finds that patients are often unaware of whether their drug attracts a premium. Photo: James Davies. Taxpayers could save $320 million a year by only paying for the best-value drug when cheaper drugs work just as well as more costly ones, ...

Australia's poorly applied subsidised drug policy wastes $320ma year: study   The Guardian
Report shows Aust paying too much for drugs   Sky News Australia
Big pharma foxes in the hen house   The Age

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The Indian Express
   
Emotional brains physically different from rational ones, reveals study   
The Indian Express
Researchers have found physical differences in the brains of people who respond emotionally to others' feelings, compared to those who respond more rationally. The study looked at whether people who have more brain cells in certain areas of the brain are ...

Brain Structure Can Tell You How Empathetic You Are   Big Think (blog)
Physical Difference Between Emotional Brains & Rational Ones - Study Reveals   FitnHit.com
Brain Structure May Determine Whether You're Emotional Or More Rational   University Herald

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The Canberra Times
   
Methamphetamine use in Canberra's prison has increased despite security efforts   
The Canberra Times
Drugs in prison: More than 40 prisoners have been caught using methamphetamine or amphetamine inside the Alexander Maconochie Centre in the past year. Photo: Jay Cronan. Comment: Alexander Maconochie Centre failing drug addicts. The number of ...

Alexander Maconochie Centre failing drug addicts   Sydney Morning Herald

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ABC Local
   
Noffs Foundation opens Southport Street University amid calls for new ways to ...   
ABC Local
The CEO of an organisation dealing with drug and alcohol problems affecting young people says authorities need to consider different approaches to the 'ice' issue. The Noffs Foundation has opened one of its Street Universities at Southport, aimed at dealing ...

Pre-teens becoming hooked on ice, cannabis and booze   The Sunshine Coast Daily
Drugs and youth: NSW government failing young people, says Ted Noffs ...   Sydney Morning Herald

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Fort Leavenworth Lamp
   
We went to San Francisco's first pot 'baked sale' and we're convinced that ...   
Fort Leavenworth Lamp
san francisco baked sale edible medical marijuana. Last weekend, thousands from the Bay Area poured into the outdoor SoMa StrEAT Food Park for the Get Baked Sale, the first annual food rally for marijuana edibles enthusiasts. Cannabis is only legal for ...


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ABC Online
   
Unhealthy eating habits 'the new normal', Shape of Victoria survey finds   
ABC Online
Overeating, skipping breakfast and occasional treats are now seen as "normal", a damning study looking at the eating habits of Victorians has uncovered. The Shape of Victoria survey, conducted by the Cancer Council and the Heart Foundation, found treats ...

Australians overeating, choosing unhealthy food, not exercising enough: survey   Shanghai Daily (subscription)
Treats, takeaway and lack of exercise making Victorians fat   Herald Sun

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NEWS.com.au
   
Is social media really ruining yoga?   
NEWS.com.au
OPINION. TO BLAME social media for an alleged demise in the art and historically rich practice of yoga seems pretty far-fetched. There is no question that as an Indian physical, mental, and spiritual practice, the broad varieties of yoga have been embraced by ...

Yoga Day task: Follow these 12 Instagram yogis (like right now!)   Hindustan Times
Hundreds of yogis decorate City Park   Appleton Post Crescent
'Acrobatic' yoga scaring off newcomers   The Borneo Post
Perth Now   
Cambio (blog)   
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