2015年6月24日 星期三

2015-06-25 Australia Health


Sky News Australia
   
Govt blames drug companies for delays   
The Daily Telegraph
THE federal government says drug companies are to blame for Australians being forced to wait up to 15 months longer than they would in the US or Europe for new life-saving medicines. HEALTH Minister Sussan Ley says an independent review on Thursday ...

Reforms to fast-track access to new drugs   The Australian

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Brisbane Times
   
QIMR Berghofer Institute makes melanoma breakthrough   
Brisbane Times
A world-first blood test developed by Queensland researchers promises to assist early melanoma diagnosis. Photo: Andrew Quilty. Queensland has many titles it can be proud of. Being the undisputed melanoma capital of the world isn't one of them.
New test to improve melanoma monitoring   9news.com.au
New Test Improves Melanoma Monitoring   My Sunshine Coast (press release)
World-first melanoma discovery in Qld   SBS

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Brisbane Times
   
Baby girl survives balcony fall near Logan   
Brisbane Times
A baby girl suffered just minor bruising when she fell from a second storey balcony. A baby girl has survived a fall from a second storey balcony south of Brisbane. The 11-month-old suffered just minor bruising when she fell from the balcony onto grass at a ...

Baby falls from two-storey balcony   NEWS.com.au
Baby girl survives tumble from balcony   9news.com.au

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Business Insider Australia
   
3D Medical wins contract to make jaws   
SBS
An initial six prostheses will be delivered to be used in surgery to treat patients with osteoarthritis of the temporomandibular, or jaw, joint. Source: AAP. 25 Jun 2015 - 10:49 AM UPDATED 7 MINS AGO. 0. 0. Share. Facebook Twitter Email Pinterest Reddit
Orders for 3D printed jaws have started to flow in after Australian first surgery   Business Insider Australia
3D Medical wins contract to make jaws - The West Australian   The West Australian
3D-printed jaw implant a first   Australian Life Scientist
Healthcare Packaging   
International Business Times UK   
ECNmag.com   
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The Express Tribune
   
Smoking Around Toddlers May Raise Their Obesity Risk   
U.S. News & World Report
WEDNESDAY, June 24, 2015 (HealthDay News) -- Smoking around your toddler may be just as harmful to your child as smoking during pregnancy, new research suggests. By age 10, children exposed to secondhand smoke as toddlers tended to have wider ...

Study: Tobacco smoke raises obesity risk in children   Daily Sabah
Parents beware! Passive smoking can leave your baby obese   Hindustan Times
Secondhand smoke turns babies into fat kids   Times of India

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TheBlaze.com
   
Physically Healthy Woman Who 'Wanted to Die Ever Since Childhood ...   
TheBlaze.com
A young woman suffering from psychological issues has reportedly been granted permission to legally utilize doctor-assisted suicide in Belgium sometime this summer. Photo credit: Shutterstock.com. The story about the woman — who is identified only as ...

Healthy 24-year-old woman to be euthanised in Belgium – An Update   National Right to Life News
A Healthy 24-Year-Old Woman Has Asked Doctors to Kill Her—And Here's What ...   IJ Review
Healthy Woman Will Die By Doctor-Assisted Euthanasia Over Suicidal Thoughts   The Inquisitr
Christian Examiner   
Aleteia EN   
MercatorNet   
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Stuff.co.nz
   
Why is this baby in a giant tube?   
Stuff.co.nz
Far from some type of torture contraption, this giant tube is to help young ones. The photo is intriguing - why is an adorable baby jammed into what seems to be a giant test tube? The answer is simple: the bub is getting an x-ray in a paediatric immobiliser ...

People Are Freaking Out Over This Photo of a Baby in a Tube — But Here's Why ...   Life & Style Weekly
The viral photo of a baby in a tube was taken for an incredible reason   Cosmopolitan UK
Here's why this baby photo confused and delighted the entire internet   The42
Siliconrepublic.com   
The Inquisitr   
fox2now.com   
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Cowra Guardian
   
Dementia not just an older person's disease   
Echonetdaily
I am writing to you on behalf of Alzheimer's Australia NSW – the peak body and charity that assists people living with all types of dementia, their families and carers. Right now there is a belief in the community that dementia is an older person's disease. This is ...

Letters, June 25   Illawarra Mercury
Your say: Cowra pound continues to generate comment   Cowra Guardian
Program gives up all hope   The Border Mail

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Herald Sun
   
6 alternative drinks to coffee   
Herald Sun
Drink up, a bit of variety never hurt anybody. It's easy to rely on coffee for a quick boost of energy throughout the day but before you turn to your trusty flat white, consider the alternative options below. Matcha green tea. Matcha is the fine powder made from ...


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ABC Online
   
Art by feel: Alex Sar, deafblind portrait artist   
ABC Online
Artist Alex Sar has no sight, so how does he paint stunning portraits of his subjects? His work has been entered into the Archibald Prize. Able Australia enables people who, like Alex, are deaf and blind to fully realise their passions....pianists, golfers, artists.
Readers can help those who are deafblind   Sunraysia Daily

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