Sydney Morning Herald
Older sisters 'more likely to be obese'
Sydney Morning Herald
Older sisters are more likely to be overweight or obese than their female siblings, research suggests. The largest study of its kind on women found that birth order may play an important role in determining weight. The findings back up similar research ...
Firstborn sisters tend to weigh more, says Swedish studyThe Australian (blog)
Is obesity crisis fuelled by women having fewer children?Telegraph.co.uk
Firstborn women fatter than their younger sisters, study saysStuff.co.nz
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Sydney Morning Herald
Older sisters are more likely to be overweight or obese than their female siblings, research suggests. The largest study of its kind on women found that birth order may play an important role in determining weight. The findings back up similar research ...
Firstborn sisters tend to weigh more, says Swedish study
Is obesity crisis fuelled by women having fewer children?
Firstborn women fatter than their younger sisters, study says
Sydney Morning Herald
The worst time to eat is a matter of debate
Sydney Morning Herald
Loath as you may be to admit it, chances are that at some point you have found yourself in the kitchen late at night, devouring some sweet, salty or carb-rich treat even though you weren't hungry. Scientists are getting closer to understanding why ...
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Sydney Morning Herald
Loath as you may be to admit it, chances are that at some point you have found yourself in the kitchen late at night, devouring some sweet, salty or carb-rich treat even though you weren't hungry. Scientists are getting closer to understanding why ...
The problem with late lunch (and late-night snacks)
When is the worst time to eat?
Weight Loss Tips: Eating Late At Night May Be Bad For You & Your Diet
9news.com.au
Flu shot protects against heart attacks
NEWS.com.au
THE flu jab doesn't just keep the virus away, it can reduce the risk of a heart attack for people over 50. THE risk is reduced by 29 per cent when compared to those who haven't been vaccinated, according to a UNSW study published in the journal Heart.
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NEWS.com.au
THE flu jab doesn't just keep the virus away, it can reduce the risk of a heart attack for people over 50. THE risk is reduced by 29 per cent when compared to those who haven't been vaccinated, according to a UNSW study published in the journal Heart.
Call for flu jabs to prevent heart attacks
Flu Vaccines Offer About 6 Months of Protection, Study Finds
New options for flu vaccination include needle-free and short needle products ...
Daily Mail
Not noticing memory problems found to be sign of the onset of dementia
Daily Mail
When you lose your car keys and then go upstairs only to forget why, it's easy to fear your memory is fading. But instead of being a cause for concern, it seems these 'senior moments' should be welcomed. It is when you begin to stop noticing your ...
Warning signs two years before dementia developsThe Australian (blog)
Forgetting your senior moments is sign of dementiaThe Times (subscription)
Worrying about senior moments shows mind is still in good shapeTelegraph.co.uk
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The Independent
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Daily Mail
When you lose your car keys and then go upstairs only to forget why, it's easy to fear your memory is fading. But instead of being a cause for concern, it seems these 'senior moments' should be welcomed. It is when you begin to stop noticing your ...
Warning signs two years before dementia develops
Forgetting your senior moments is sign of dementia
Worrying about senior moments shows mind is still in good shape
NEWS.com.au
Girls not protected from a cancer killer
NEWS.com.au
ALMOST thirty per cent of girls aged 15 in 2013 were not fully immunised against cervical cancer and in some areas only half of all girls have had the vaccine. A major national report has found regions in NSW including outer western Sydney, the Blue ...
Almost 30% of girls turning 15 not fully immunised against HPVAustralian Journal of Pharmacy (registration) (blog)
HPV vaccine offered to 'vulnerable' boys, young men in BCCBC.ca
HPV vaccination rates remain low in some statesSBS
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NEWS.com.au
ALMOST thirty per cent of girls aged 15 in 2013 were not fully immunised against cervical cancer and in some areas only half of all girls have had the vaccine. A major national report has found regions in NSW including outer western Sydney, the Blue ...
Almost 30% of girls turning 15 not fully immunised against HPV
HPV vaccine offered to 'vulnerable' boys, young men in BC
HPV vaccination rates remain low in some states
Fraser Coast Chronicle
Health Minister's eyes on region but only for a moment
Fraser Coast Chronicle
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 ...
Queensland budget estimates: Health Minister 'talking through his hat' about ...ABC Online
Queensland government to commit about $3 million towards medical cannabis trialNEWS.com.au
Newman government accused of not reporting full details of clinical long-wait ...The Australian
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Fraser Coast Chronicle
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 ...
Queensland budget estimates: Health Minister 'talking through his hat' about ...
Queensland government to commit about $3 million towards medical cannabis trial
Newman government accused of not reporting full details of clinical long-wait ...
The Canberra Times
Calvary and Medibank continue negotiations with Monday deadline looming
The Canberra Times
Around 4700 Medibank Private members used the territory's Calvary hospitals last year, at Bruce, pictured, and John James. Photo: Melissa Adams. Medibank and Calvary Heath Care have resumed negotiations after weeks of trading blows over hospital ...
Medibank and Calvary hospital are back at the negotiating table. Picture: News ...NEWS.com.au
Who pays for complications that happen in hospitals and after surgery?ABC Online
Medibank and Calvary Health Care enter discussions ahead of contract end on ...Herald Sun
The Australian
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The Canberra Times
Around 4700 Medibank Private members used the territory's Calvary hospitals last year, at Bruce, pictured, and John James. Photo: Melissa Adams. Medibank and Calvary Heath Care have resumed negotiations after weeks of trading blows over hospital ...
Medibank and Calvary hospital are back at the negotiating table. Picture: News ...
Who pays for complications that happen in hospitals and after surgery?
Medibank and Calvary Health Care enter discussions ahead of contract end on ...
UQ News
Koalas may be good model for understanding human STD infection
UQ News
Koala studies may provide important new insights into how chlamydial infections compromise human male infertility, according to new Australian research. University of Queensland School of Agriculture and Food Sciences' Associate Professor Stephen ...
Koala STDs could hold key to tackling human chlamydiaTelegraph.co.uk
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UQ News
Koala studies may provide important new insights into how chlamydial infections compromise human male infertility, according to new Australian research. University of Queensland School of Agriculture and Food Sciences' Associate Professor Stephen ...
Koala STDs could hold key to tackling human chlamydia
Koalas providing insight into STDs
Sky News Australia
Qld parents failing to buckle up kids
9news.com.au
The lives of hundreds of Queensland children, including newborns, are being put at risk every year because their parents aren't restraining them properly in cars. The RACQ says figures show that more than 750 parents were fined for having a child ...
Children at riskSky News Australia
Ipswich ranks poor in child restraint finesThe Queensland Times
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9news.com.au
The lives of hundreds of Queensland children, including newborns, are being put at risk every year because their parents aren't restraining them properly in cars. The RACQ says figures show that more than 750 parents were fined for having a child ...
Children at risk
Ipswich ranks poor in child restraint fines
BT.com
Benefits to pregnancy chlamydia screening
Cowra Community News
CHLAMYDIA screening for all young pregnant women can save health dollars and prevent newborn complications, a study has found. The researchers say this should convince more clinicians to do the screening for the condition, one of the most common ...
Chlamydia Screening for Pregnant Young Women Is Cost-Effective: StudyDrug Discovery & Development
Chlamydia testing for young pregnant women - Australia and the USA do it, so ...Irish Examiner
Screening for chlamydia would be 'cost effective'Nursing Times
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Cowra Community News
CHLAMYDIA screening for all young pregnant women can save health dollars and prevent newborn complications, a study has found. The researchers say this should convince more clinicians to do the screening for the condition, one of the most common ...
Chlamydia Screening for Pregnant Young Women Is Cost-Effective: Study
Chlamydia testing for young pregnant women - Australia and the USA do it, so ...
Screening for chlamydia would be 'cost effective'
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