2015年8月21日 星期五

2015-08-22 Australia Health


The Advertiser
   
Measles alert: Four cases in five weeks   
The Advertiser
Measles are back in the news, as some parents opt out of vaccinations for their kids. Here's how the virus impacts the body. February 10th 2015; 6 months ago; /video/video.news.com.au/News/USA/; News; News. Featured Video. SETTINGS. Share this video ...


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Al-Arabiya
   
Qatar passes new law to regulate organ donations   
Al-Arabiya
Qatar has passed new legislation that allows organ donation for transplant by people who are not related to the recipients, according to Qatar daily newspaper the Peninsula. Under the new law, the main condition for organ donation for transplant ...
Regulations on organ donation needs to be amended to bridge demand-supply gap ...   pharmabiz.com
Army carries out special drive to popularise organ donation   Business Standard
Organ donation: NSW needs a new approach to lift transplant rates says MP Matt ...   NEWS.com.au
Toronto Star   
Herts and Essex Observer   
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Herald Sun
   
Fiona Stanley Hospital.   
Herald Sun
THE head of state's top doctors group refuted Premier Colin Barnett's allegations of a campaign against his Government. Mr Barnett told ABC Radio on Thursday he did not want to “pick a fight” with the Australian Medical Association WA, but they were a ...

WA premier backs hospital in AMA attack   Sky News Australia
Fiona Stanley Hospital war of words   The Advertiser

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NEWS.com.au
   
Federal Indigenous Affairs Minister says authorities warned him of vegemite ...   
NEWS.com.au
THE federal Indigenous Affairs Minister has launched a strident defence of his warning about Vegemite being used in home brews in indigenous communities, saying it was the authorities who tipped him off. Senator Nigel Scullion described the iconic food ...
Vegemite home brew: Minister Nigel Scullion defends warning   The Australian
Vegemite-Gate: Cop says Mornington Island kids exposed to home brew   The North West Star

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NEWS.com.au
   
Elderly woman forced to wait three hours on the footpath for ambulance after fall   
NEWS.com.au
AN elderly woman had to endure an incredible three-hour wait for an ambulance while lying on the footpath after being injured in a fall in Sydney's inner west today. The 83-year-old was forced to lie on the concrete path in Abbotsford as neighbours and ...


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Yahoo News
   
Skin Cancer More Aggressive with Fewer Moles Present   
Yahoo News
People who have fewer moles may be at higher risk for aggressive melanoma than those with more numerous moles, according to a new study. Researchers reviewed the charts of 281 patients with the skin cancer melanoma who visited a Boston hospital in ...


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BBC News
   
Teen's killing highlights crime wave in Ebola-hit Sierra Leone   
Reuters
FREETOWN Senior ministers and U.N. officials joined hundreds of women in a beachfront, candlelit protest in Sierra Leone's capital as the killing of a 17-year-old girl highlighted a rise in violent crime in a country ravaged by Ebola. The protest ...
Teen Girl's Disturbing Murder Highlights Ebola Aftershocks In Sierra Leone   Huffington Post
The Ebola Epidemic Is Coming to an End. Don't Celebrate.   Slate Magazine (blog)
Sierra Leone Murder Sparks Outrage   Voice of America
World Health Organization   
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Rat chews ear of sleeping 9-year-old   
Gladstone Observer
This undated photo shows a rat in the a pipe in London. Ageing sewers, insufficient garbage collection, a lack of resources to tackle the problem: it all adds up to a growing rat population in London, one of the world's wealthiest capital cities. AFP ...

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NEWS.com.au
   
Medicare changes 'dire' for families   
NEWS.com.au
EXCLUSIVE. ONE thousand fewer babies will be born every year and there will be increased sets of twins, triplets and more if the government pushes ahead with it's plans to change the Medicare safety net. One of Australia's leading fertility specialists ...
Fewer babies born, IVF costs will rise if the Medicare safety net is changed ...   The Daily Telegraph

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Elite Daily
   
Pass the ice cream, Bridget Jones: Men take breakups harder than we think   
Washington Post
You know the scene: A forlorn young woman walks to the fridge, grabs a pint of Ben & Jerry's and eats straight from the container, dripping spoon in hand. The audience gets the message loud and clear: This girl's been dumped. Meanwhile, her ex ...
Science Says Women End Up Handling Difficult Breakups Better Than Men   Elite Daily (blog)

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