2015年7月3日 星期五

2015-07-04 Australia Health


CNET
   
Take two, call me in the morning: ​Telstra lets you dial a GP   
CNET
Telstra has announced the launch of ReadyCare -- a new eHealth service that lets Australians access GP consultations and prescriptions via the phone, without visiting a doctor's surgery. by Claire Reilly · @reillystyley; 3 July 2015, 3:46 pm AEST ...
Australians can now see a doctor through video link thanks to Telstra   TweakTown
What You Need to Know about Telstra ReadyCare   Money Morning Australia
Telstra's flagship telemedicine service ready for action   The Daily Telegraph
IDM.net.au   
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Liver disease therapy could be abandoned   
Yahoo7 News
A therapy used to treat patients with non-alcoholic fatty liver disease is likely to be abandoned following research led by a Perth clinician. The build-up of fat in the liver cells, which affects one in four Australians, can damage the vital organ and ...

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CBS Local
   
Study: Multiple Courses Of Antibiotics May Significantly Impact Child Development   
CBS Local
NEW YORK (CBS Hartford)– Repeated courses of antibiotics may significantly impact a child's development, according to a new study. NYU Langone Medical Center researchers found that mice who were treated with two commonly used antibiotics were ...

Antibiotics may exert long-lasting effects on gut microbiome   Genetic Literacy Project
Child Development And Antibiotics: Study Reveals Repeated Antibiotics ...   Headlines & Global News
Repeated Courses Of Antibiotics May Affect Child Development; Linked To ...   iSchoolGuide
News Nation   
TheHealthSite   
MD Magazine   
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Daily Mail
   
Seattle schools offer IUD contraceptives to girls as young as ELEVEN   
Daily Mail
A public school in Washington State is offering taxpayer-funded intrauterine contraceptive devices (IUDs) to female students as young as 11 - without seeking permission from their parents. Chief Sealth High School, in Seattle, has sparked public ...
Seattle Schools to 6th Graders: No Soda For You, But Here's An IUD   Town Hall
Seattle sixth graders can get IUDs – contraceptive IMPLANTS – without parents ...   BizPac Review
Schools Give Young Girls Taxpayer Funded Birth Control Implants Without ...   The Libertarian Republic
National Monitor   
The Inquisitr   
LifeNews.com   
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Science World Report
   
Stem Cells: Supercharging Cells Help Transplant Patients   
Science World Report
Researchers at the University of Adelaide have discovered promising signs in stem cell therapy that may be effective in preventing and treating inflammation via transplant recipients. The findings are published in the journal Stem Cells, which are ...
Researchers compare effectiveness of two stem cell types in treating retinal ...   News-Medical.net
Supercharging Stem Cells to Create New Therapies   Newswise (press release)
Expert: Editing stem cell genes will “revolutionize” biomedical research   University of Wisconsin-Madison

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Newsweek
   
United Nations Issues First-Ever Guidelines on How to Survive a Heat Wave   
Newsweek
Sunbathers and swimmers enjoy a hot summer day at the beach in Brighton, England, on June 30, 2015. Luke Macgregor/Reuters. Filed Under: World, Heat Wave, Climate Change, Europe, Weather. Soaring temperatures worldwide and a spate of deadly ...

UN issues first-ever heatwave warning guidelines   Prothom Alo (English)
Unprecedented heatwave: Behind the 'Indian' summer in Europe, climate ...   The Indian Express
More Heat Waves Will Up Health Risks: UN   Discovery News
Times of India   
Reuters Africa   
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Business Recorder
   
Exercise key to staying ahead in rat race   
NEWS.com.au
SOME hard-working rats may have proven exercise is just what you need to stay on top of your work, researchers say. IN a new study from Otago University, psychologists have found lab rats that had one 20-minute session of exercise, five days a week ...
Daily exercise could lead to productivity, efficiency: Study   Economic Times
Aiming for success? Exercise daily   India Today

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The Independent
   
More than 34 million children's lives saved since 2000 through low-cost ...   
News-Medical.net
More than 34 million children's lives have been saved since 2000 because of investments in child health programs at a cost of as little as $4,205 per child, according to a new analysis in The Lancet. This analysis builds off the work of an ...
Investment in child health in world's poorest countries saves 34m lives   The Guardian
The price of saving a dying child's life? As little as £2700, claims new research   The Independent
Public Release: 2-Jul-2015 Millions of children's lives saved through low-cost ...   EurekAlert (press release)

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Deccan Chronicle
   
Researchers analyze cardiometabolic benefits of exercise   
News-Medical.net
Everyone knows that exercise generally helps the cardiovascular system, but much remains unknown about how the benefits arise, and what to expect in different people who exercise to improve their health. To gain a more precise understanding of how ...

Study: Cardio exercises don't have the same effect on everyone   TheHealthSite
Review indicates where cardio benefits of exercise may lie   HealthCanal.com
Public Release: 2-Jul-2015 Review indicates where cardio benefits of exercise ...   EurekAlert (press release)

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NEWS.com.au
   
Man Survives Iron Rod Impalement Accident at Construction Site in China   
AOL News
For story suggestions please contact tips@nma.com.tw A construction worker was impaled after falling from scaffolding and ... landing on an iron rod at a building site in southern China. The man, who hasn't been named, screamed as he fell and scared ...
Construction worker impaled by iron rod in China   NEWS.com.au
Use keywords to search content on QuestNews website   Perth Now

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