2015年7月23日 星期四

2015-07-24 Australia Health


Daily Caller
   
Army Vet GOES OFF On Overweight People   
Daily Caller
A former Army Drill Sergeant posted a scathing Facebook video last week where he gave his thoughts on overweight people — and he didn't hold anything back. John Burk starts out the video relatively tame. “Studies have shown that it is not okay to be ...

Army trainer accused of 'fat-shaming' in viral video rant   Telegraph.co.uk
'Fitness motivator' and US Army Veteran John Burk describes overweight people ...   Metro
Fitness fanatic's rant against 'repulsive, disgusting' fat people goes viral   Sydney Morning Herald
Next Impulse Sports   
NEWS.com.au   
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ABC Online
   
Ward closure causing chaos in Western Australia's mental health system   
ABC Online
MARK COLVIN: West Australian doctors say the closure of a ward in the state's psychiatric hospital has thrown the entire system into chaos. Dozens of involuntary mental health patients are being made to wait in emergency departments around Perth ...
Mental health: why can't the WA system help my brother, a sister asks?   Brisbane Times
Public health system 'over capacity': Australian Medical Association WA   NEWS.com.au
Severe mental health beds lacking: AMA   9news.com.au
Sky News Australia   
WA today   
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The West Australian
   
Cancer Council research offers new hope for children with cancer   
News-Medical.net
Children affected by cancer have received new hope, with Cancer Council research revealing those who survive at least five years after diagnosis are likely to enjoy long term survival similar to that of children without cancer. The study found that for ...
Gains made in cancer battle   The West Australian
Council: More children likely to survive cancer   The Borneo Post
Promising prognosis as cancer deaths continue to fall   Medical Xpress
9news.com.au   
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Herald Sun
   
Health breaches at Melbourne restaurants kept from diners   
Herald Sun
HEALTH breaches uncovered in food safety inspections at Melbourne restaurants are being kept secret from unsuspecting diners. As revealed on Thursday by the Herald Sun, City of Melbourne food safety inspectors found issues with kitchens at the ...

Melbourne Langham hotel that left 60 with salmonella poisoning 'had cockroach ...   Daily Mail
More confirmed cases of salmonella following high tea at Langham Hotel   3AW
Salmonella cases from Melb high tea hit 23   SBS

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9news.com.au
   
New Alzheimer's drug shows 4 times more effective than current pill ...   
Xinhua
MELBOURNE, July 24 (Xinhua) -- A promising new form of medication aimed at treating the degenerative brain disease Alzheimer's has showed early signs that it may be four times more effective than the current pill, donepezil, in preventing the onset and ...

Victorians first to trial breakthrough brain booster pill   Herald Sun
Alzheimer's drug being trialled in Victoria 'four times better' than current ...   9news.com.au
Anavex Presents Positive Initial Phase 2a Study Data With ANAVEX 2-73 Showing ...   CNNMoney

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South Australia meningococcal alert after four hospitalisations in July, 13 ...   
ABC Online
SA Health is urging South Australians to be aware of the signs of meningococcal after four people were hospitalised with the disease so far this month. Thirteen cases of meningococcal have been recorded in the state already in 2015, including a middle ...
SA records 13 meningococcal cases   The Australian (blog)

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The Australian Women's Weekly
   
Teenager, 17, dies of painkiller overdose   
The Australian Women's Weekly
A teenager from the UK has died after taking too many painkillers for a tummy ache. Jul 24, 2015. Share this on Facebook Share this on Twitter Share this on Pinterest Share this on Email. Teenager, 17, dies of painkiller overdose. your reaction? love this.
A little too much of this common drug can be fatal   The New Daily
UK Teenager Dies Because Of An 'Accidental Overdose' Of Paracetamol   International Business Times
BREKKIE WRAP: Georgia Littlewood dies of accidental overdose after taking too ...   Perth Now
Tech Times   
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Sky News Australia
   
Ebola screening at airports to be scaled back   
Sky News Australia
Screening for Ebola at UK airports is being scaled back as the risk from the outbreak declines. Public Health England (PHE) said on-site screening teams will continue to be based at Heathrow and Gatwick airports, where more than 90 per cent of people ...
Government relaxes airport Ebola screening as virus oubreak eases in West Africa   Mirror.co.uk
UK relaxes Ebola screening measures   BBC News

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shropshirestar.com
   
Epic ride raises £90000 for Shropshire charity appeal   
shropshirestar.com
They set off in May to cycle from John O'Groats to Land's End with one goal in mind – to raise as much money as possible for charity. Bryan Challenor, centre, supporting the riders raising money with an epic charity cycle ride from Land's End to John O ...
Ice Bucket Challenge helping Aussie researcher search for Motor Neurone ...   ninemsn 9Stories

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UPI.com
   
Scientists identify proteins responsible for home brew haze   
UPI.com
Researchers say they are in the early stages of being able to tell barley breeders and growers how to develop haze-free strains of their crop. By Brooks Hays | July 23, 2015 at 10:20 AM. Comments 0 Comments. share with facebook. share with twitter.
Discovery of proteins that cause haze in beer   Phys.Org

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