2015年8月19日 星期三

2015-08-20 Australia Health


NEWS.com.au
   
Longer working hours lead to higher chance of a stroke and heart disease ...   
NEWS.com.au
WORKING longer hours is killing us, with new research revealing a 55-hour week is linked to a 33 per cent greater risk of stroke and a 13 per cent increased risk of coronary heart disease, compared with working a normal 35-40-hour week. The study, to ...
A new study shows long working hours is linked to a variety of health problems ...   Herald Sun
Working over 8 hrs a day raises stroke risk by 33%   Times of India
Long working hours linked to high stroke risk   Livemint
BBC News   
Telegraph.co.uk   
Los Angeles Times   
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Telegraph.co.uk
   
'Smart drug' taken by one in four students really does boost performance   
Telegraph.co.uk
A 'smart drug' taken by one in four students at Oxford University really does boost brain power and colleges need to consider whether it should be banned, scientists have said. Modafinil is currently available on NHS as a treatment for narcolepsy but ...
Smart drug lets you think better   The Australian (blog)
Narcolepsy medication modafinil is world's first safe 'smart drug'   The Guardian
'Smart Drug' Modafinil Actually Works, Study Shows   Live Science
EurekAlert (press release)   
Medical Daily   
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Sydney Morning Herald
   
30 days on a gluten-free diet   
Sydney Morning Herald
Gluten-free diets rival paleo as the health trend most roundly mocked in 2015. Whether you're a genuine coeliac or just a hater, chances are you've rolled your eyes at least once at someone as they've forked out the extra dollar for a gluten-free base ...
In defence of the NHS's gluten-free prescriptions   Telegraph.co.uk
5 Myths About the Gluten-Free Diet   Gazette Review

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ABC Online
   
Cancer Council to fight British American Tobacco's FOI bid for students ...   
ABC Online
The Cancer Council of Victoria will fight a freedom of information request by a big tobacco company to access information from classroom surveys about young people's attitudes towards smoking. British American Tobacco has applied to access data ...
Tobacco firm seeks Cancer Council Vic data   Sky News Australia
Tobacco firm seeks data on teen smoking attitudes   SBS
Tobacco giant fights for research on kids   Radio New Zealand
Stuff.co.nz   
The New Daily   
Sydney Morning Herald   
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Zee News
   
Hot Chili May Unlock a New Treatment for Obesity   
EndoNurse
University of Adelaide researchers have discovered a high-fat diet may impair important receptors located in the stomach that signal fullness. Published in the journal PLOS ONE, researchers from the University's Centre for Nutrition and ...
Spice up your body   The Express Tribune
Eat Hot Chillies Daily to Stay in Shape   NDTV
Hot Chilli May Prevent Overeating   University Herald
Financial Express   
NEWS.com.au   
FitnHit.com   
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The Age
   
Michael Leunig defends 'fascist epiphany' vaccination cartoon   
The Age
Cartoonist Michael Leunig has defended a cartoon in which he calls the Victorian government's ban on un-vaccinated children attending kindergarten or childcare a "fascist epiphany". The cartoon by Leunig was published in Wednesday's edition of The Age.
Popular Australian cartoonist Michael Leunig has attracted criticism for his ...   NEWS.com.au
Leunig Goes Full Anti-Vaxx In New Cartoon, Internet Goes Full Anti-Leunig   Pedestrian TV
Leunig's anti-vaccination stance reveals the fantasy world he lives in   The Guardian
Mashable   
3AW   
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NEWS.com.au
   
Can coffee cure baldness?   
NEWS.com.au
YOU survived the ice bucket challenge now scientists want you to pour something hot over your head — your latte. This is because coffee has emerged as the latest cure for baldness. Sadly for coffee aficionados, consuming the brew as a drink won't save ...

Hair's to a coffee fix for balding   The Daily Telegraph
Is coffee the cure for hair loss?   Clarence Valley Daily Examiner
Is coffee a cure for baldness?   The Advertiser

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ABC Online
   
Four students diagnosed with measles at University of Queensland   
ABC Online
A worsening outbreak of measles at the University of Queensland (UQ) has prompted Queensland Health to set up a vaccination clinic at the Brisbane campus. Four students have now been diagnosed with the highly contagious virus over the past five weeks.
Fourth Brisbane University of Queensland student diagnosed with measles in ...   NEWS.com.au
Fourth measles case confirmed at UQ's St Lucia campus   Brisbane Times
Measles infects fourth person at UQ   9news.com.au
The Advertiser   
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Sky News Australia
   
Vic kids raped in care could get compo   
9news.com.au
Victorian children raped in residential care should be able to seek compensation or pursue litigation against their attackers according to Children's Commissioner Bernie Geary. Mr Geary launched a landmark report into the state's residential care ...
Victorian Children's Commissioner in tears releasing abuse report   The Australian
Children as young as seven sexually abused, exploited in state care: report   The Age
Vic care report reveals horror rape stats   Sky News Australia
ABC Online   
Herald Sun   
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Herald Sun
   
Fiona Stanley Hospital. Source: News Corp Australia   
NEWS.com.au
PREMIER Colin Barnett has accused the state's top doctors group of running a campaign against him, in the wake of comments made during a Parliamentary hearing on Wednesday. Mr Barnett told ABC Radio on Thursday he did not want to “pick a fight” with ...

AMA is running a campaign: WA premier   Yahoo7 News
Perth hospital woes force staff out: AMA   Herald Sun
Staff quit over Perth hospital woes: AMA   Sky News Australia
9news.com.au   
The West Australian   
The Daily Telegraph   
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