2015年9月16日 星期三

2015-09-17 Australia Health


Sydney Morning Herald
   
British Medical Journal study into paroxetine, Aropax, reveals suicide risk   
Sydney Morning Herald
Thousands of prescriptions of a dangerous depression drug that may cause suicidal feelings were given to Australian children last year despite the well-publicised risks, health authorities have revealed. The "blockbuster" drug, paroxetine, which is ...
Antidepressant suicide link 'undisclosed'   NEWS.com.au
Seroxat study under-reported harmful effects on young people, say scientists   The Guardian
Australian doctors lead push for better drug trials by big pharma   The Australian Financial Review

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ABC Online
   
Happy country: Australians generally satisfied with life, Institute of Family ...   
ABC Online
It may get a bit rough for Australians aged in their 30s and 50s, but life overall is not doom and gloom, with most of us living happy and satisfying lives, a new study shows. The Australian Institute of Family Studies surveyed more that 27,000 people ...
Australian Institute of Family Studies confirms when we are happiest   NEWS.com.au
What age are YOU most happiest? New report reveals the age Australians are ...   Daily Mail
Australians at their happiest after retirement: study   GlobalPost
Sydney Morning Herald   
The Australian   
Herald Sun   
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The Australian
   
Qld hospital has problems: pediatrician   
Herald Sun
A SENIOR pediatrician has spoken out about problems she believes are compromising patient care at Brisbane's Lady Cilento Children's Hospital. DR Kate Sinclair says the hospital, which opened in November 2014, has insufficient nursing staff, serious ...

Major issues at Qld kids' hospital: doctor   The Australian (blog)
Doctor speaks out about serious concerns around the Lady Cilento Hospital   ABC Online (blog)
Lady Cilento Children's Hospital lacks staff, space, parking: pediatrician   Brisbane Times

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Computerworld Australia
   
Digital health record gets shake-up   
Herald Sun
FEW Australians are signing up to have their health records stored digitally. SO the federal government wants to conduct trials to boost recruits - by only allowing people to opt-out. Individuals will automatically have an account created for them ...
eHealth records: Government seeks to clear way for opt-out system   Computerworld Australia

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KRWG News22
   
Kids Without Access to Garden More Likely to Be Obese: Study   
KRWG News22
Children who grow up without access to a garden are more likely to be obese by the age of seven, a study has found. Editor : Sophia Clarke Category : HEALTH16 September 2015 / Wednesday 16:31:49 ...

Children without garden access more likely to be obese   daynurseries.co.uk News
Childhood Obesity: No Garden Access Increases Overweight Risk In Children   Science World Report
Lack of garden access linked to later childhood obesity   Nursing Times
The Hans India   
News Hour (press release) (subscription) (blog)   
Herald Sun   
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Sydney Morning Herald
   
Will Malcolm Turnbull show compassion to asylum seekers?   
Sydney Morning Herald
Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull inherits several matters demanding attention, including a complex legacy of distress and damage to asylum seekers in the context of policies of deterrence and isolation. There are deep concerns about conditions in ...

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Fox News
   
Qld to develop first sexual health strategy   
Brisbane Times
Speaking at the World STI & HIV Congress and Australasian HIV & AIDS Conference in Brisbane on Wednesday, Health Minister Cameron Dick said notification rates of infectious syphilis in the state's indigenous communities had reached their highest rate ...
$5 million plan to tackle Queensland's sexual health   The Queensland Times

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ZME Science
   
Consolidation within 3D printing industry?   
3D Printing Progress
A Spanish cancer patient has received a 3D printed titanium sternum and rib cage designed and manufactured in Australia. Cancer patient receives 3D printed ribs in world-first surgery · Which 3D printed plastics are sterilizable? What is the tensile ...
In medical first, cancer patient receives 3D-printed titanium rib cage   Atlanta Journal Constitution
Patient receives world's first 3D printed rib cage and sternum implant   Geek

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iAfrica.com
   
Study finds no link between vaccine, autism   
iAfrica.com
Yet another scientific study has found no link between autism and the vaccine against measles, mumps and rubella (MMR), according to US research published on Tuesday. The findings in the Journal of the American Medical Association (JAMA) are based ...

No Link between Autism and Vaccine against MMR   NY City News
Mothers reveal what it's really like to have a child with autism   NEWS.com.au
ADHD symptoms may 'mask autism and delay diagnosis by three years'   Daily Mail
ABC Online   
Examiner.com   
Youth Health Magzine   
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inthemix
   
Now Canberra is pushing for 1am lockouts as well   
inthemix
Lobby groups in Canberra are calling on the ACT government to introduce 1am club and pub lockouts and 3am last drinks, the Canberra Times reports. The ACT Alcohol Policy Alliance, which includes groups like the Australian Drug Foundation and ...


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