2015年7月20日 星期一

2015-07-21 Australia Health


ABC Online
   
Vic woman had salmonella after high tea   
9news.com.au
A Melbourne woman spent six days in hospital with salmonella poisoning after high tea at a luxury Melbourne hotel, and she is still recovering at home. The Department of Health has contacted more than 60 people who had high tea at the five-star Langham ...

Salmonella outbreak linked to Langham High Tea   The Australian (blog)
Salmonella outbreak at prestigious Melbourne hotel   ABC Online
Salmonella outbreak hits Langham hotel   Sky News Australia
3AW   
Daily Mail   
The Australian Women's Weekly   
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The Daily Telegraph
   
Sydney teen Ziggy Mosslmani's mullet breaks the internet with more than two ...   
The Daily Telegraph
THE teenager sporting the mullet that has gone viral on the internet has no plans to shave his locks. Ziggy Mosslmani has become an internet sensation after a photo of him dancing at an 18th birthday party in Hurstville earlier this month has been ...
Crazy hair ... This is the Sydney mullet that's gone viral around the world ...   NEWS.com.au
Ziggy's mullet breaks the internet   Perth Now
Photo of Sydney teenager at a party with mullet haircut is huge hit online   Daily Mail
Yahoo7 News   
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ABC Online
   
Portugal offers drug lessons: Greens   
9news.com.au
Australia should consider diverting resources used to prosecute illegal drug users into rehabilitation and treatment, the Greens say. Federal leader Richard Di Natale is on a self-funded study tour in Portugal learning how its government treats illegal ...
Greens: make drug addiction a health issue, not a crime   Clarence Valley Daily Examiner
More politicians are calling Australia's "war on drugs" a failure   inthemix
Reform is needed on MP entitlements - Di Natale   ABC Online

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The Guardian
   
Tony Abbott says Peter Dutton will look at revelations over detainee healthcare   
The Guardian
Tony Abbott says the immigration minister will look at revelations the immigration healthcare contractor said fraud was inevitable when it came to meeting government targets. Photograph: Saeed Khan/AFP/Getty Images. Bridie Jabour · @bkjabour. Monday 20 ...


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Pedestrian TV
   
Stephen Dank seeks to delay re-hearing for doping case   
The Australian
Banned biochemist Stephen Dank will push to have a re-hearing of career-ending doping findings against him delayed by several months after engaging new lawyers to prepare his defence. The AFL yesterday confirmed the former Essendon and Gold Coast ...

Stephen Dank calls on AFL to set a 'fair' time for him to appeal lifetime ban   Herald Sun
Stephen Dank notifies AFL of intention to appeal against life ban   ABC Online
Stephen Dank to appeal AFL life ban   Sky News Australia
The Guardian   
The West Australian   
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DoctorPulse.co
   
Experimental Antimalarial Drug Tackles Malaria in a Different Way   
DoctorPulse.co
A study reported a breakthrough experimental antimalarial drug that could end the drug resistance in the disease-carrying Plasmodium parasite. The drug offers potentially long-lasting effects in preventing and treating malaria. While antimalarial ...
Promising drug candidate tackles malaria in a new way   Medical News Today
Scientists find potent agent that thwarts drug resistance in malaria parasite   News-Medical.net
Scientists find potent agent that kills drug resistance in malaria parasite   Delhi Daily News

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ABC Online
   
Viruses that spread from animals to humans are on the rise   
ABC Online
Viruses that develop in animals and can spread to humans are on the rise around the world and scientists say more research is needed to prevent them from evolving. Viruses that pose a risk to both human and animal health are known as zoonotic diseases.
Researchers don't spend enough time studying livestock diseases before they ...   The Verge
Lack of Knowledge on Animal Disease Leaves Humans at Risk   Infection Control Today

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CBC.ca
   
Rudeness in the workplace comparable to catching the common cold: Jennifer ...   
CBC.ca
If you find you're the victim of rudeness in the workplace, new research in the Journal of Applied Psychology indicates it may be because rudeness is a "negative behavioural contagion." Jennifer Newman: How to stand up for yourself at work · Jennifer ...

Rudeness in the workplace: an epidemic   Human Resources Director Canada
Rudeness can be contagious in a work environment (according to scientists)   JOE

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Sydney Morning Herald
   
The cost of self-control   
Sydney Morning Herald
Beating the odds to become a winner takes hard work and self-control. It reminds us we can achieve the extraordinary when we persevere and harness the power of our minds. So, we root for the underdog as much as 88 per cent of the time. But, it turns ...
Self-control gets you further in life … unless you're low socioeconomic status   The Australian Financial Review

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The Inquisitr
   
Baby's Head 'Almost Falls Off': The Reason Is Terrifying   
The Inquisitr
A baby's head reportedly “almost fell off” after medical staff at Cairns Base Hospital in Australia assumed that something on the child's X-ray was “just a shirt button,” reports the Daily Mail. As most parents know, it can be difficult keeping floors ...
Baby swallowed battery that corroded his spine causing his head to almost fall off   Daily Mail
Boy's spine corroded after he swallowed lithium battery   Courier Mail

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