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2015-08-03 Australia Health


Rockhampton Morning Bulletin
   
Alternative menopause meds putting women at risk   
Rockhampton Morning Bulletin
HEALTH experts hold fears for the estimated 500,000 Aussie women using complementary and alternative medicines to treat menopause symptoms. Primrose oil, ginseng and black cohosh are popular remedies for hot flushes and night sweats. However ...

Menopause therapies 'ineffective' – survey   Cowra Community News
Menopausal women misled by bad advice - study   6minutes
Menopause: popular treatments 'may be dangerous'   The Australian
The Guardian   
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The Australian Women's Weekly
   
Aussies consume FOUR standard drinks every day   
The Australian Women's Weekly
From under-age consumption, to the 'drinking gender gap', a new study has found that our alcohol consumption is on the up. Aug 3, 2015. Share this on Facebook Share this on Twitter Share this on Pinterest Share this on Email. Aussies consume FOUR ...

Australian women are catching up with men when it comes to drinking   Business Insider Australia
Young Aussies are hitting the bottle harder than oldies   Fraser Coast Chronicle
Drinking getting worse: new research contradicts findings   The Australian
Sydney Morning Herald   
NEWS.com.au   
Herald Sun   
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Echonetdaily
   
Homeless numbers rise   
Community Newspaper Group
IT is estimated 9600 people are homeless every night in WA and about 7000 are staying in temporary accommodation. Homelessness will be put front and centre when a number of events are held as part of Homelessness Prevention Week, from August 3 to 9 ...

Australia takes on homelessness   NEWS.com.au
Worries aired over child homelessness in Grampians as Homelessness Prevention ...   ABC Local
With the will, we can defeat homelessness   Herald Sun
Toowoomba Chronicle   
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Sky News Australia
   
Five exposed to unknown substance in Fyshwick   
Sky News Australia
Five people have possibly been exposed to an unknown substance at the Fyshwick Mail Centre in Canberra. ACT Fire Rescue crews say at this stage they are showing no signs of ill health. More than 100 people have been quarantined in the building.
Powder substance found in package at Fyshwick Mail Centre in Canberra deemed safe   ABC Online
Suspicious substance found at Fyshwick Mail Centre   The Canberra Times
A unknown substance has been found in package in a Canberra mail centre   Business Insider Australia

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Warwick Daily News
   
Adult quad bikes too dangerous for kids: Coroner   
Warwick Daily News
Pamela Frost Journalist Pam has been at the Daily Mercury since March 2013 and has also worked as a journalist in Batemans Bay and Wellington both in NSW. And yes, that does make her a Blues supporter. Growing up she moved around different places ...

Push for new quad bike laws in Qld   The Australian (blog)
Children should be banned from riding adult quad bikes, coroner finds   ABC Online
Surgeons call for action on child quad bike deaths   New Zealand Doctor Online

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Sky News Australia
   
Wind turbine Senate report to be released   
Sky News Australia
A parliamentary committee looking into wind farms and potential health impacts is due to release its final report. The Senate select committee on wind turbines, chaired by independent senator John Madigan, will on Monday release its final report into ...

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The Budapest Report
   
Conception drinking risks: study   
The Australian
WOMEN who drink alcohol around the time of conception may put their babies at increased risk of type 2 diabetes and middle-age obesity, say researchers. A UNIVERSITY of Queensland laboratory-rat study found that the equivalent of five standard drinks ...

Women Who Drink At Conception Increase Child's Diabetes Risk   Gazette Review
Mom's drinking at conception ups kids' diabetes risk   Economic Times
Drinking at conception ups diabetes risk for baby, study finds   Techie News

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ABC Online
   
Chemo mistakes at Adelaide hospitals had 'no wider public interest', Health ...   
ABC Online
The public was not informed about a mistake that led to cancer patients receiving only half the recommended dose of a chemotherapy drug at two Adelaide hospitals due to privacy issues and there being no wider public interest, the Health Minister has said.
Anne Moran blasts Health Minister Jack Snelling over comments made under ...   Herald Sun

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Gladstone Observer
   
How energy drinks damage your teeth   
Gladstone Observer
IT is a well-known fact that soft drink is a common cause for tooth decay, but there are other highly destructive beverages going under the radar. New studies from the Australian Dental Association show that the large amounts of acidic substances and ...
Dental check-ups urged for young children   Bundaberg News Mail
Getting Children to Form Healthy Dental Habits During School   Gazette Review

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ABC Online
   
ACT homeless services struggle to find clients long-term accommodation, 60pc ...   
ABC Online
ACT homelessness service providers are struggling to find stable, long-term accommodation for clients, an independent report reveals. The report also found there has been more than a 60 per cent increase in the number of people accessing homelessness ...

Spike in homelessness stretches Canberra's services   The Canberra Times

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