2015年6月23日 星期二

2015-06-24 Australia Health


Times of India
   
Why skinny jeans may land women in hospital   
Times of India
NEW DELHI: Tight-fitting jeans led to a 35-year-old woman in Australia being hospitalized after she was found sprawled on the ground and unable to walk because of numbness in her feet. Experts in Delhi warned such cases couldn't be ruled out in the city.
Skinny jeans, heavy purses, and other ways to become a fashion victim   Vancouver Sun
Media caption Australians give their reaction to doctors' skinny jeans warning   BBC News
Why wearing those skinny jeans may be dangerous for you   The Indian Express
CBC.ca   
People Magazine   
ABC News   
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Los Angeles Times
   
A diet that mimics fasting is good for you, even if followed only for a few days   
Los Angeles Times
For years, people have tried going on extremely low-calorie diets, hoping to stave off illness and delay the effects of aging. Obese Americans now outnumber those who are merely overweight, study says. Karen Kaplan · Americans have reached a weighty ...

Roc City Interviews: Dr. Papa on a new diet that mimic fasting   News 10NBC
The Two Faces of Fasting: Risks and Benefits, Study   Weekly Observer
The Most Outrageous Restrictive Diets of All Time (And One That May Work)   Men's Fitness
The Hoops News   
Forbes   
Sydney Morning Herald   
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ABC Online
   
Hendra virus kills horse on north coast of New South Wales   
ABC Online
A horse has died after contracting the Hendra virus on the north coast of New South Wales. The horse became unwell, showing flu-like symptoms, last Wednesday and died on Saturday, NSW chief vet Ian Roth said. "Following testing at the Elizabeth ...

Hendra virus on the North Coast claims horse   Camden Haven Courier
Hendra virus kills horse in northern NSW   Yahoo7 News
Horse at Murwillumbah dies from Hendra virus   Northern Star
The Land Newspaper   
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Huffington Post UK
   
Red wine has some anti-obesity properties   
Brisbane Times
An ingredient in grapes, berries and red wine can turn excess flab into calorie-burning "brown" fat, research has shown. The discovery suggests that diets containing the substance, resveratrol, may help combat obesity. Scientists gave mice amounts of ...

Berries, Grapes and Apples Turn White Fat Into Calorie-Burning Beige Fat   Men's Fitness
Berry Good News! Your Fave Summer Fruits Could Have Fat-Melting Powers   Yahoo Health
Is red wine really healthy?   Telegraph.co.uk
TV3.ie   
Bustle   
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3D printing adds new dimension to medcine   
NEWS.com.au
3D printing may one day make aspects of medicine a bit like car making, where custom-made parts to be used in surgery are received "just in time". 3D Medical chairman Dr Nigel Finch says 3D printing could eliminate the need for hospitals to carry large and ...


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The Guardian
   
Superbug genetic code cracked   
ABC Online
ELEANOR HALL: An international team led by Melbourne scientists has mapped the DNA sequence of one of the world's most deadly superbugs known as "KP". As we reported last week, a strain of the bacterium, "KPC", has killed two Victorian hospital ...

Scientists map Klebsiella pneumoniae superbug's genome   Sydney Morning Herald
Australians lead research into decoding genetic make-up of deadly superbug   The Guardian
Researchers map 'superbug'   Citizen
Medical Xpress   
GlobalPost   
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Sydney Morning Herald
   
NSW budget 2015: Slap for feds amid $19.6bn health spree   
The Australian
Even as the NSW government excoriates the commonwealth over a reduction in health funding, it will spend a record $19.6 billion of recurrent money in the sector and pump about $5bn into capital investment over the next term. The 5.2 per cent increase in ...

NSW Budget 2015: Hospitals to be built and rebuilt   Sydney Morning Herald
Blacktown Hospital to recieve $30 Million but staffing still an issue according to ...   The Daily Telegraph

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Hindustan Times
   
Parents beware! Passive smoking can leave your baby obese   
Hindustan Times
By the age of 10, the children who had been intermittently or continuously exposed to smoke were likely to have waists that were up to three-fifth of an inch wider than their peers. (Shutterstock). A recent study indicates that children whose parents smoked ...

Secondhand Smoke Can Impact Toddlers' Lifelong Health   Parenting Magazine
Smoking Near Toddlers As Bad As Smoking While Pregnant   Yahoo Parenting
Toddlers Exposed to Secondhand Smoke More Likely to Have Higher BMI at ...   PsychCentral.com (blog)
The Express Tribune   
Montreal Gazette   
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Fraser Coast Chronicle
   
Why Queensland needs to get behind Red Nose Day   
Fraser Coast Chronicle
LITTLE else would come close to the grief of losing a child, suddenly, often without any explanation. But in Queensland, that crushing reality is far too often. The Sunshine State has one of the highest instances of Sudden Infant Death Syndrome across ...

Terrific trucks join red nose effort   Manning River Times

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Bereaved dad to speak at hospital inquiry   
9news.com.au
A man whose son died at a WA hospital from a treatable condition after he was given the wrong drug will testify at a parliamentary inquiry. Phillip Olsen's son Jared, 41, went to Perth's new Fiona Stanley Hospital with stomach pains that were suspected to be ...


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