2015年7月28日 星期二

2015-07-29 Australia Health


Montreal Gazette
   
NDIS expected to help half of all kids with autism disorder   
The Australian
Up to half of Australian children diagnosed with autism spectrum disorder are expected to have higher needs warranting support from the National Disability Insurance Scheme, according to a leading academic. Andrew Whitehouse, a research program ...

Opinion: Three things everyone should know about autism in Canada   Montreal Gazette
Partnership Brings Autism Resource Event to San Diego Families Aug. 1   PR Web (press release)
Doctor invents new rapid screening test to detect autism in young children - w ...   Autism Daily Newscast
The Suburban Newspaper   
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Times of India
   
Diabetes may increase risk of developing TB   
Financial Express
Patients with diabetes are up to seven times more likely to develop tuberculosis, a new 20-year study in Australia has found. By: PTI | July 28, 2015 11:10 PM. G+. Other Articles. Indian-American scientist gets USD 3 mn grant for treatment of diabetes ...
Adults with diabetes more likely to contract TB   Healio
Strong diabetes and TB connection discovered in Australia   Vaccine News Daily
Scary connection between diabetes and TB: Australian researchers findings   Outbreak News Today
Zee News   
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9news.com.au
   
Young boy who lost both parents on a mission to make people smile   
9news.com.au
A young orphaned boy in the US has decided to inspire others to smile after noticing “sad, frowny faces” at his mother's funeral. Jaden Hayes lost his father two years ago, and unexpectedly lost his mother earlier this month when she died in her sleep.
This six year old lost both his parents but he's determined to make the world ...   Cosmopolitan
After losing both parents, 6-year-old boy wants to make others smile   Today.com
After Losing Both Parents, 6-Year-Old on Mission to Make Others Smile   Yahoo Parenting
Bustle   
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Phys.Org
   
Some antibiotic-resistant bacteria can become even more virulent   
Genetic Literacy Project
We used to think that antibiotic resistance came at a cost for bacteria, making them weaker. It turns out that for some bacteria, resistance can make them stronger and more virulent. Antibiotics are wonderful drugs for treating bacterial infections ...
Antibiotic resistance genes in wildlife   The Australian (blog)
Antibiotic resistance genes in wildlife – study   Cowra Community News
Antibiotic resistance spreading to wildlife   Phys.Org

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Business Insider Australia
   
Govt grants Medlab cannabis licence   
Courier Mail
NUTRITIONAL pharmaceutical company MedLab has won NSW government approval to conduct medicinal cannabis research. MEDLAB on Wednesday said the Baird government had granted it a research licence for the use of cannabis for therapeutic ...

Medlab shares up on cannabis approval   The Australian (blog)
Medlab has won NSW approval to trial cannabis as a pain reliever   Business Insider Australia

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9news.com.au
   
Heartwarming photo of young girl and pilot shows you don't need arms to hug   
9news.com.au
A young girl born without arms has met the world's first-ever armless pilot; their meeting captured by a photo which shows that a warm embrace doesn't require all limbs. Three-year-old RE (Ruth Evelyn) Pranke wanted to meet Jessica Cox, a motivational ...

Touching moment armless three-year-old girl meets and hugs pilot with same ...   Daily Mail
Heartwarming photo shows you don't need limbs for hugs   WSOC Charlotte
Heartwarming photo of woman and toddler proves you don't need limbs for hugging   Good4Utah

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Herald Sun
   
3D malaria image important to antimalarial drugs   
Vaccine News Daily
Researchers have captured the first 3D image of an important malaria “conductor” protein that could help scientists develop a new kind of antimalarial drugs. "Plasmepsin V acts like a bus conductor, giving each protein that needs to leave the parasite ...
Australian scientists close to important malaria breakthrough   Xinhua
Malaria breakthrough by Melbourne researchers at Walter and Eliza Hall Institute   Herald Sun
3-D Image of Malaria Conductor Aids Search for Antimalarial Drugs   Infection Control Today
Phys.Org   
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India Today
   
Facebook obsession can lead girls to dieting   
India Today
The study included 128 college-aged women who completed an online survey about their eating habits and their emotional connection to Facebook. IANS New York, July 28, 2015 | UPDATED 22:22 IST ...

Facebook Use May Increase Eating Disorders In College Women   The Inquisitr
Study Explores Facebook's Effects on Body Image   GoodTherapy.org (blog)
FB obsession can lead girls to risky dieting   The Hans India

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NEWS.com.au
   
BREKKIE WRAP: Conner Harvey and Tray Wells left with horrific sunburn after a ...   
NEWS.com.au
TWO brothers have been rushed to hospital with horrific burns and blisters after day care centre workers allegedly let them play shirtless in 50C heat without sunscreen. Conner Harvey, seven, and Tray Wells, five, suffered third and second-degree burns ...
Heat on minders after boys' sunburn   Perth Now
Mother accuses daycare centre of neglect after sons suffer severe sunburn   Telegraph.co.uk

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Herald Sun
   
CSL therapy passes crucial US approval stage   
Herald Sun
MELBOURNE-based healthcare heavyweight CSL has taken a big step in advancing its haemophilia treatments after its therapy gained approval to be reviewed by the powerful US drug regulator. Shares in the blood products and vaccine maker climbed to a ...

Market Wrap: ASX shaky on China fears   Brisbane Times
Why it's not too late to buy CSL Limited shares   Motley Fool Australia
US FDA to review CSL haemophilia treatment   NEWS.com.au
Money Morning Australia   
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