2015年7月15日 星期三

2015-07-16 Australia Health


Brisbane Times
   
Brisbane Broncos CEO Paul White taking leave of absence   
Brisbane Times
When news emerged that Broncos CEO Paul White had been diagnosed with a brain tumour, he was overwhelmed with support. The former police officer received a message of support from a man he had previously sent to prison. "That's the ultimate ...

Paul White to take leave of absence from Brisbane Broncos as he receives ...   ABC Online
Bronocs CEO tackles the biggest battle of his life   Rockhampton Morning Bulletin
Broncos CEO vows to beat brain tumour   NRL.COM
ninemsn   
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Sydney Morning Herald
   
The recipe for health and happiness in Australia   
Sydney Morning Herald
When it comes to achieving good health and happiness in Australia, it just might pay off (all things considered) to be a wholesome type of person. Be a good neighbour, a non-smoker, a hard worker and a regular exerciser. Perhaps someone like Ned ...

Happiness greater for people in small towns, de facto couples according to ...   ABC Online
What makes happy, healthy Australians?   The Australian (blog)

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ABC Online
   
Anxiety, depression found in quarter of teens with type 1 diabetes, survey says   
ABC Online
The first national survey on the psychological wellbeing of young people with type 1 diabetes has found one in four of them reported moderate to severe anxiety or depression. Diabetes Australia surveyed 800 teenagers and found about one in three needed ...

Diabetes-cardiovascular links often overlooked   UQ News
Lasers mean no needle for University of Leeds' diabetes check   BBC News
Laser sensor could replace finger-prick diabetes test   Optics.org
EndoNurse   
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NEWS.com.au
   
NSW prisons' smoking ban 'to cause chaos'   
NEWS.com.au
A PRISONER advocate has warned that next month's smoking ban in NSW prisons could cause chaos. FORMER inmate and Justice Action co-ordinator Brett Collins has warned that tensions inside prisons will be enormous due to the move, which will force ...

Never to be released prisoners get soft serve in jails from Corrective ...   The Daily Telegraph
"Bungers" banned as Australia stubs out prison smoking   Dalje.com
Prisoners advised to meditate, play games when NSW jails put under smoking ban   ABC Online

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ABC Online
   
Surgeons warn of 'conscious sedation' risks and unregulated cosmetic surgery   
ABC Online
MARK COLVIN: Most people would assume that if they go in to have an operation, it'll be done in a properly equipped surgery. Apparently not always when it comes to cosmetic surgery procedures such as breast augmentation. Surgeons are warning that ...

Patients warned against office surgeries   NEWS.com.au
Sydney Plastic Surgeon on What to Expect Before, During & After Facelift Surgery   Digital Journal

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Whitsunday Times
   
Barrett Adolescent Centre closure and teen deaths to be probed   
NEWS.com.au
RETIRED Justice Margaret Wilson will lead an inquiry into the closure of the Barrett Adolescent Centre and the deaths of three teenagers. Premier Annastacia Palaszczuk today announced Justice Wilson would be charged with holding a four-month ...

Qld govt to probe mental health deaths   The Australian (blog)
Palaszczuk vows to find answers for parents of teens   The Reporter

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The Guardian
   
Australians hospitalised with life-threatening allergic reactions up by 50%   
The Guardian
Allergy experts say people should not assume that carrying an anaphylaxis pen, which delivers a shot of adrenaline to the bloodstream, will protect them. Photograph: John Pryke/AAP. Melissa Davey · @MelissaLDavey. Tuesday 14 July 2015 23.28 EDT Last ...

Food allergy burden shifts to older children as trend continues unabated   ABC Online
Allergy tests should go further: doctors   SBS
Seattle Food Allergy Consortium Member, Northwest Asthma & Allergy Center ...   Digital Journal
Daily Mail   
Herald Sun   
Scotsman   
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ABC Online
   
Single-shot malaria treatment on the horizon   
ABC Online
Antimalarial advance Early research on a new malaria drug indicates it could be effective for treating and preventing the devastating disease, says an international team of researchers. The drug, which is now undergoing Phase II clinical trials in ...
New Long-Acting Malaria Drug Looks Promising   NBCNews.com
Single Dose Malaria Drug Offering Promise   Gazette Review
University of Washington Chemists Help Develop a Novel Drug to Fight Malaria   Newswise (press release)
Drug Discovery & Development   
EurekAlert (press release)   
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Reuters
   
Smoke from wildfires may trigger heart issues   
Reuters
(Reuters Health) - Air pollution from wildfires may trigger heart attacks, cardiac arrest or other heart disease symptoms, Australian researchers say. “Finer particulate matter is present in extremely high concentration in smoke,” said lead author ...
Air pollution caused by wildfires could trigger heart problems: study   CTV News
Wildfires May Spark Heart Hazards for Miles Around   U.S. News & World Report
Air pollution from wildfires may ignite heart hazards   HealthCanal.com

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Business Insider Australia
   
How doctors and developers are looking for innovative answers to the challenge ...   
Business Insider Australia
Health and tech pros assembled at Hack Ageing to tackle the challenges of Australians getting older. Business Insider's coverage of Hack Ageing is brought to you in association with IBM. Ageing populations, which bring rising costs of welfare and ...
Phone health concept wins ageing hackathon   Pulse+IT Magazine
TeleXHealth wins Hack Aging event   Computerworld Australia
TeleXHealth wins Australia's Hack Aging Hackathon   CIO Australia

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