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Cancer Council cheers NSW eatery smoke ban
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The NSW Cancer Council has welcomed the ban on smoking in and near pubs and restaurants across the state, saying there's no safe level of second-hand tobacco smoke. The final stage of the NSW government's outdoor smoking laws have come into force ...
Tougher smoking bans are here, but it's also time to lift bans on e-cigarettesThe Age
Smoking bans enforced in NSW while SA relaxes theirsThe Shout
Outdoor smoking ban in NSWMirage News
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The NSW Cancer Council has welcomed the ban on smoking in and near pubs and restaurants across the state, saying there's no safe level of second-hand tobacco smoke. The final stage of the NSW government's outdoor smoking laws have come into force ...
Tougher smoking bans are here, but it's also time to lift bans on e-cigarettes
Smoking bans enforced in NSW while SA relaxes theirs
Outdoor smoking ban in NSW
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Mandatory alcohol rehabilitation disproportionately affects Aboriginal people ...
ABC Online
A policy of mandatory alcohol rehabilitation has a disproportionate affect on the social liberties of Aboriginal people, the Northern Territory coroner says. A coronial inquest is being held in Alice Springs into the death of Kumantjayai Brown, who was ...
NT mandatory alcohol rehabilitation has 'little evidence' to justify it, say ...The Guardian
Experts criticise alcohol rehab scheme9news.com.au
How mandatory treatment for public drunkenness is failing Aboriginal peopleThe Conversation AU
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A policy of mandatory alcohol rehabilitation has a disproportionate affect on the social liberties of Aboriginal people, the Northern Territory coroner says. A coronial inquest is being held in Alice Springs into the death of Kumantjayai Brown, who was ...
NT mandatory alcohol rehabilitation has 'little evidence' to justify it, say ...
Experts criticise alcohol rehab scheme
How mandatory treatment for public drunkenness is failing Aboriginal people
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Anaesthetist challenges guidelines for fasting before surgery
ABC Online
Patients are going without adequate sustenance before surgery and fasting guidelines need to be revised, a national meeting of anaesthetists has heard. Fellows of the Australian and New Zealand College of Anaesthetists (ANZCA) met at Tasmania's Cradle ...
'Nil by mouth' does more harm than good - expertNew Zealand Herald
Stop 'starving' patients: anaesthetistYahoo7 News
Liquid food before surgery 'could benefit patients'Radio New Zealand
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Patients are going without adequate sustenance before surgery and fasting guidelines need to be revised, a national meeting of anaesthetists has heard. Fellows of the Australian and New Zealand College of Anaesthetists (ANZCA) met at Tasmania's Cradle ...
'Nil by mouth' does more harm than good - expert
Stop 'starving' patients: anaesthetist
Liquid food before surgery 'could benefit patients'
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Medicine wholesaler Symbion recalls three types of children's medicine due to ...
ABC Online
An Australian medicine wholesaler has urged parents to check any children's medicine they have recently purchased, with concerns three products present a choking hazard. Medicine wholesaler Symbion has issued an urgent recall of "Ibuprofen Children's ...
Wholesaler issues urgent recall of kids' medicines over choking hazard9news.com.au
Children's medicine recall over choking fearsSky News Australia
Chemmart and Pharmacy Choice children's painkillers urgently recalledThe Age
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An Australian medicine wholesaler has urged parents to check any children's medicine they have recently purchased, with concerns three products present a choking hazard. Medicine wholesaler Symbion has issued an urgent recall of "Ibuprofen Children's ...
Wholesaler issues urgent recall of kids' medicines over choking hazard
Children's medicine recall over choking fears
Chemmart and Pharmacy Choice children's painkillers urgently recalled
Daily Mail
Hand sanitiser 'toxic' warning for parents
New Zealand Herald
"There should be an increased awareness of the hazards associated with alcohol sanitiser ingestion." Photo / Thinkstock. An Australian toddler who drank hand sanitiser and suffered severe alcohol poisoning has prompted a warning from experts for ...
Three-year-old suffered severe alcohol poisoning after becoming five times ...Daily Mail
Three-year-old suffers alcohol poisoning after drinking hand gelStuff.co.nz
Toddler almost died from alcohol after drinking hand sanitiserHerald Sun
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New Zealand Herald
"There should be an increased awareness of the hazards associated with alcohol sanitiser ingestion." Photo / Thinkstock. An Australian toddler who drank hand sanitiser and suffered severe alcohol poisoning has prompted a warning from experts for ...
Three-year-old suffered severe alcohol poisoning after becoming five times ...
Three-year-old suffers alcohol poisoning after drinking hand gel
Toddler almost died from alcohol after drinking hand sanitiser
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Push for ecstasy to be sold over-the-counter at chemists
inthemix
Ecstasy should be sold over-the-counter at chemists to make taking the drug safer, a leading Australian pharmacist and drug policy expert say. Melbourne pharmacist Joshua Donelly and the former chair of Victoria's drug policy advice committees, doctor ...
There's A Push To Legalise Ecstasy As Over-The-Counter In AustraliaMusic Feeds
Ecstasy use rising: UNThe Phnom Penh Post
Push for MDMA to be sold over-the-counter in AustraliaMixmag
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Ecstasy should be sold over-the-counter at chemists to make taking the drug safer, a leading Australian pharmacist and drug policy expert say. Melbourne pharmacist Joshua Donelly and the former chair of Victoria's drug policy advice committees, doctor ...
There's A Push To Legalise Ecstasy As Over-The-Counter In Australia
Ecstasy use rising: UN
Push for MDMA to be sold over-the-counter in Australia
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Moderate alcohol consumption 'doubles' risk of throat, mouth cancers: Cancer ...
ABC Online
Drinking moderate levels of alcohol significantly increases a person's risk of developing mouth and throat cancer, new data has revealed, prompting calls for people to limit themselves to two standard drinks per day. Researchers from the Cancer Council ...
Booze and cancer - spread the word6minutes (blog)
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Drinking moderate levels of alcohol significantly increases a person's risk of developing mouth and throat cancer, new data has revealed, prompting calls for people to limit themselves to two standard drinks per day. Researchers from the Cancer Council ...
Booze and cancer - spread the word
Daily Mail
Stacie Cottle the mum of baby seized by Spanish hospital fears she'll be in ...
Daily Mail
A British mother whose baby girl was seized by a Spanish hospital nearly three weeks ago said she feels she is 'being tortured' by astonishing restrictions limiting her access to her daughter. Stacie Cottle, 27, is still awaiting DNA test results to ...
Briton's baby 'seized by Spanish hospital'The Times (subscription)
British mother 'has newborn baby seized by Spanish hospital and is forced to ...The Independent
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Daily Mail
A British mother whose baby girl was seized by a Spanish hospital nearly three weeks ago said she feels she is 'being tortured' by astonishing restrictions limiting her access to her daughter. Stacie Cottle, 27, is still awaiting DNA test results to ...
Briton's baby 'seized by Spanish hospital'
British mother 'has newborn baby seized by Spanish hospital and is forced to ...
How using the words 'good enough' could change your life for the better
Brisbane Times
We want to be right. We want to be the best. And why shouldn't we? Advertisement. Interestingly, swapping the need to have or be "the best" for "good enough" may increase our chances of happiness, achievement and, counterintuitively, success. For ...
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Brisbane Times
We want to be right. We want to be the best. And why shouldn't we? Advertisement. Interestingly, swapping the need to have or be "the best" for "good enough" may increase our chances of happiness, achievement and, counterintuitively, success. For ...
Hackathon to tackle challenges of Australia's ageing population
CIO Australia
A hackathon will be held in Melbourne between July 10-13 to create innovative technology solutions in aged health care to address challenges presented by Australia's ageing population.. The 'Hack Aging' event, hosted by IBM and HealthXL, will be held ...
HealthXL and IBM team up for health hackathonARNnet
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CIO Australia
A hackathon will be held in Melbourne between July 10-13 to create innovative technology solutions in aged health care to address challenges presented by Australia's ageing population.. The 'Hack Aging' event, hosted by IBM and HealthXL, will be held ...
HealthXL and IBM team up for health hackathon
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