2015年6月29日 星期一

2015-06-30 Australia Health


Brisbane Times
   
WA ambulance ramping ban: Patients could end up on corridors, unions warn   
Brisbane Times
New regulation could lead patients to misuse ambulance services to guarantee admission to hospital within 30 minutes. Photo: Supplied. A ban on ambulance ramping at Perth hospitals could simply shunt patients into corridors, the paramedics' union says.
Union doubts WA ambulance ramping ban   The Australian (blog)
Ambulance warning as new ramping rules start   The West Australian

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ABC Online
   
Lyme disease: Tick researcher finds bacteria with similar symptoms to ...   
ABC Online
Bacteria found in Australian ticks can cause similar symptoms to Lyme disease, but research is no closer to proving tick bites cause the controversial illness domestically, a researcher says. Perth-based Murdoch University Professor Peter Irwin is ...
Tiny ticks could wreck your health for years says Lyme Disease Action   Daily Mail
Groundbreaking new evidence of Lyme disease in Australia   Northern Star
Ticks in Toronto parks test negative for Lyme disease   CBC.ca
Mississauga   
Bayshore Broadcasting News Centre   
Wicked Local Sharon   
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SBS
   
New treatment hope for Melanoma patients   
SBS
Patients with advanced skin cancer are to be offered a breakthrough drug at a significantly reduced price. 30 Jun 2015 - 11:24 AM UPDATED 12 MINS AGO. 0. 0. Share. Facebook Twitter Email Pinterest Reddit Google+. Share this with your friends! From. To.
Immunotherapy restores health to patients with advanced cancers   Examiner.com
Merck CEO Ken Frazier on Keytruda and why Australians miss out on new drugs   The Australian Financial Review
Ron Walker's cancer crusade pays dividends   Sydney Morning Herald
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ABC Online   
Sky News Australia   
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WRTV Indianapolis
   
INXS star Kirk Pengilly in cancer battle   
WRTV Indianapolis
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INXS' Kirk Pengilly Opens-Up on His Battle with Prostate Cancer   Billboard

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Care system often fails kids: hearing   
SBS
There are huge variations in the quality of care Australian governments provide for traumatised children who can no longer live at home. Source: AAP. 30 Jun 2015 - 11:31 AM UPDATED 5 MINS AGO. 0. 0. Share. Facebook Twitter Email Pinterest Reddit

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Daily Mail
   
Pork contaminated with traces of rat POISON could soon be sold legally in ...   
Daily Mail
Pork contaminated with traces of rat poison could soon be sold legally in Australian stores under a new proposal by the leading food authority. Food Standards Australia New Zealand is considering the proposal for pork products after a risk assessment ...
Pork with traces of rat poison could be legal   Sky News Australia
'No public health risk' to proposed rat poison limits in pork   Brisbane Times

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6minutes
   
Researchers discover why last year's flu vaccine was so weak   
Norwalk Reflector
Despite the sweltering heat of summer, some researchers are still preoccupied by cold and flu season, especially Scott Hensley of Philadelphia's Wistar Institute, who hopes that vaccines being developed for the 2015-16 flu season will provide more ...

H3N2 Mutation to Blame for Low Efficacy of 2014-15 Flu Vaccine   Doctors Lounge
Winter is here - and so is flu   Independent Online
Mutation to Blame for Low Efficacy of 2014-15 Flu Vaccine Pinpointed   Monthly Prescribing Reference (registration)
6minutes   
SunLive   
Medical Research News and Interviews on MedicalResearch.com (blog)   
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Sex, violence and the death of innocence   
WA today
The end of childhood. The end of innocence. In another universe and time, these terms may have carried solely benign connotations; a description of the transient nature of life's phases, as the child matures into adulthood. But there is, of course, a ...

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ABC Online
   
CSIRO scientists look to satellite broadband technology to save sight of ...   
ABC Online
Hundreds of patients who do not have good access to proper eye tests have been screened as part of a unique CSIRO project, helping to save the sight of remote and rural Australians. The technology, known as Remote-I, captures high-resolution images of ...
NBN satellite a rural health tonic   The Australian
Expansion urged for remote eye testing   9news.com.au

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Genetic Literacy Project
   
Teen boy checklist: Graduate high school, freeze sperm, go to college   
Genetic Literacy Project
By now, we've all seen media stories of young, career-minded women entering their mid-thirties who are wondering if they should freeze some of their eggs in the hopes it will help them have a family later in life. There are even reports of egg-freezing ...
Freeze sperm at 18, urges bioethicist   BioNews
Young men should freeze their sperm, specialist says   The Bell Jar
Freeze sperm at 18 to cut disabled baby risk, says expert   New Zealand Herald
Cambridge News   
Thrasher Backer   
Youth Health Magzine   
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