2015年7月18日 星期六

2015-07-19 Australia Health


Sydney Morning Herald
   
School nut bans don't protect kids with food allergies from anaphylaxis   
Sydney Morning Herald
Banning nuts in schools for older children does not protect them from anaphylactic attacks, but can instead cause resentment and bullying of the growing number of kids with food allergies, schools and parents are now being told. Official anaphylaxis ...


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The Australian
   
Full-fat, full-sugar diet of champions   
The Australian
HAVE YOUR SAY: Why are allergies more prevalent in children today? MORE PERTHNOW OPINION. I'M not sure if it's just me, but as a comparatively senior citizen these days, I can't seem to recall anyone at my school ever having an allergic reaction to ...


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The Daily Telegraph
   
Sally Obermeder's smoothie challenge may look like swamp sludge but it tastes ...   
The Daily Telegraph
SALLY Obermeder gives wellness warriors a good name. The Daily Edition co-host, website maven, author, mum and cancer survivor is brimming with the kind of vitality that some people will pay huge money to try to emulate. Flashback to October 2011 when ...

Falling for Sally's super sludge   Perth Now

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Daily Mail
   
Cops shoot innocent bystanders because of a 'itchy brain'   
Daily Mail
Researchers have uncovered the processes that can cause a police officer or a soldier to accidentally shoot an innocent bystander. They say firing a gun is made up of many smaller decisions and movements that require coordination between multiple brain ...

Shooting Mishaps Caused by 'Itchy Brain' Not 'Itchy Trigger Finger'   PsychCentral.com (blog)
Firearm Shooting Errors Could Be Reduced Through Cognitive Training   HealthNewsDigest.com
Cognitive training can help reduce civilian shooting casualties   News-Medical.net

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Daily Mail
   
Australian couple hit with MILLIONS in fees when baby born premature in Hawaii   
Daily Mail
An Australian couple on the holiday of a lifetime will come home with much more than they expected, after their son was born at just 26 weeks - a surprise which could end up costing them millions of dollars. Brisbane couple Kylie Lovejoy and Brendan ...
Premature baby costs holidaying Brisbane couple $1m in Hawaii   The Daily Telegraph

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Richland Source
   
Organ donation series: Family's gifts of life bring comfort after death   
New Zealand Herald
New Zealand has one of the developed world's lowest organ donation rates, sparking concern more must be done to save lives. In this series, Susan Edmonds explores the importance of having a life-giving conversation with your loved ones. Jaime Bigwood ...

Organ donation: the myths, the gift   Richland Source
Donate organs - save a life   Queensland Country Life

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Perth Now
   
Sam's cause is more than skin deep   
Perth Now
Samantha Harris is launching the #inkforgood campaign for indigenous health organisation One Disease. Picture Pierre Toussaint. WHEN Samantha Harris hits the stage tonight in her Dancing with the Stars debut, she'll be sporting an unusual, but ...

Model Samantha Harris supports charity One Disease to stamp out scabies in ...   The Daily Telegraph

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Dispatch Times
   
Needle-free Ebola vaccine shows promise in animal tests   
Dispatch Times
This was the first test of a inhalable Ebola vaccine, the researchers said. Therefore, it was hypothesized that the airway linings could not only play a pivotal role in virus entry, but also potentially provide a pathway for delivering a vaccine. The ...
We were not told to halt Ebola Vaccine trial – FDA   GhanaWeb
Inhalable Ebola Vaccine Works in Monkeys   Rapid News Network
The results are in: Inhalable Ebola vaccine, spread of Lyme disease   CNN
Lid Time - Weird News, Entertainment, News Headlines (blog)   
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ReliaWire
   
Immune Thrombocytopenia: Study In Mice May Identify New Treatments   
ReliaWire
Immune thrombocytopenia (ITP), is an autoimmune disease where the immune system creates antibodies to attack and destroy the body's platelets, the blood cells responsible for controlling bleeding. Halting ITP is essential because if platelet counts in ...
Study in mice may identify new ways to treat immune thrombocytopenia   Medical Xpress

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Oncology Nurse Advisor
   
More Radiation Doesn't Up Survival in Low-Risk Prostate CA   
Doctors Lounge
Higher doses of radiation may improve survival in men with intermediate- and high-risk prostate cancers, but it does not do the same for those with low-risk disease, according to a study published online July 16 in JAMA Oncology. FRIDAY, July 17, 2015 ...

Study Questions Radiation Use for 'Low-Risk' Prostate Cancers   U.S. News & World Report
Dose-escalated radiation does not benefit patients with low-risk prostate cancer   Oncology Nurse Advisor
Study Questions Radiation for Low-Risk Prostate Cancers   Newsmax
HealthCanal.com   
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