2015年8月27日 星期四

2015-08-28 Australia Health


CBS News
   
Taking antibiotics linked to type 2 diabetes risk   
CBS News
Taking antibiotics might increase the risk of developing type 2 diabetes, new research suggests. Danish researchers found that people with type 2 diabetes tended to take more antibiotics in the years leading up to their diagnosis than those without the ...

Antibiotic use linked to diabetes, Danish researchers find   The Australian (blog)
Antibiotics linked to increased risk of developing diabetes   The Times (subscription)
Antibiotics can increase diabetes risk   NEWS.com.au
TIME   
Daily Mail   
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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 ...
Eating at The Right Time May Help You Lose Weight   Health Aim
Is late night eating worse for your health?   Daily Life
The problem with late lunch (and late-night snacks)   LancasterOnline
New Zealand Herald   
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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 women more likely to be overweight or obese: study   Scoop.co.nz (press release)
Firstborn sister? You may be more at risk for obesity   Examiner.com
Older sisters more likely to be overweight or obese   NEWS.com.au
Washington Post   
Irish Independent   
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Brisbane Times
   
Jazmyn Carter-Maher's meningococcal death blamed on hospital errors   
Brisbane Times
Medical staff on duty when Jazmyn Carter-Maher was admitted to Warwick Hospital failed to recognise serious warning signs. Photo: Warwick Daily News. A 17-year-old Queensland girl who died from meningococcal disease might still be alive if it wasn't ...
Hospital errors led to meningococcal death   Sky News Australia
hospital errors 'contributed' to deaths   Perth Now

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The Australian
   
Psychosis, HIV: The reality of ice addiction from inside Australian hospitals   
The Australian
Harmful ... this is the reality of ice addiction as seen in Australian hospitals. Picture: Gary Ramage. WE left Royal Perth Hospital thinking what we'd seen was as bad as it could get: an HIV-positive ice user, in a state of extreme fury, spitting at ...
Talk to a former ice addict ... Jay Morris is here to answers your questions ...   NEWS.com.au (blog)
How ice caught Australia napping   The Advertiser

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NEWS.com.au
   
Insurance lapse leaves WA man with $250000 medical bill after heart surgery in ...   
NEWS.com.au
THE family of a 24-year-old WA man struck down with heart disease in Amsterdam face a $250,000 medical bill because his travel insurance expired just a week earlier. Now, they say they “need a miracle” to get him home. Birnie Shimkus and his girlfriend ...

WA man faced with huge medical bill after insurance lapse   9news.com.au
Big medical bill after overseas op   The West Australian
$250k medical bill leaves WA man stranded   Perth Now

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Finding over Vic home birth death soon   
Herald Sun
A MELBOURNE hospital has amended its home birth program after a baby's death, but the girl's family want their safety concerns addressed before a coronial finding is handed down. CHLOE Gent died in February 2012, 10 days after she was born in a ...


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Mirror.co.uk
   
Mum left with burns over 98 per cent of her body 'after being told to bathe in ...   
Mirror.co.uk
A young mum claims she suffered burns to 98 per cent of her body after being advised to take a bath with BLEACH in it. Sarah Cole was left with horrific open sores and came close to death after getting into a hot bath in which she had placed a cup of ...
Bleach bath burns: Mum's horrific injuries after alleged skin care advice from ...   Herald Sun
Toxic bath horror as woman is left with 98% of her body burnt   The Sun (subscription)
Mum suffers burns to 98% of her body after being told to 'bathe in BLEACH'   Daily Star
Daily Mail   
Pulse Nigeria   
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Pregnancy chlamydia screening 'beneficial'   
The Australian (blog)
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 ...


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SA bats to be trapped and checked   
Herald Sun
ADELAIDE'S bats are being trapped, checked and released amid continued concerns over the spread of the deadly Hendra virus. GREY-HEADED flying foxes in Adelaide's northeastern parklands will be trapped in nets, have blood samples taken and GPS ...


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