2015年9月20日 星期日

2015-09-21 Australia Health


The Sun Daily
   
Break out the fruits and veggies to help avoid depression   
The Sun Daily
Spending more time in the produce aisle could not only lead to a healthier body, but a better state of mind. AFP RELAXNEWS. EATING a diet of fruit, vegetables, legumes and nuts that's low in processed meats could ward off depression, according to a ...
The 'threshold effect' of diet and depression   Sydney Morning Herald
Moderately Following The Mediterranean Diet Cuts Risk Of Developing Depression ...   Forbes
Eat Fruits And Vegetables To Defeat Depression   Beacon Transcript
Times Gazette   
Apex Tribune   
Times of India   
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The Australian
   
Outdated, risky cardiac procedures see $267m wasted a year   
The Australian
More than $267 million is wasted each year on outdated, expensive and risky cardiac procedures still listed on the Medicare Benefits Schedule, according to a study published in the Medical Journal of Australia. Amid an ongoing review of the $21 billion ...


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Herald Sun
   
Scientists believe coffee is the answer to beating jet lag but there's a catch   
Herald Sun
IN A surprising finding, scientists have revealed that the trick to beating jet lag could be drinking coffee, but only if you're travelling west. According to the study, caffeine tricks your body into thinking it is around an hour earlier in the day ...
Study: Caffeinated drinks at night can delay body clock by 40 minutes   International Business Times AU
Caffeine and Drinking Coffee at Night May Mess Up Your Internal Clock   Science World Report
Coffee The Key To Beating Jet Lag - If You're Travelling West   Design & Trend
The News on Sunday   
treeangle.co.id (subscription)   
The Chosun Ilbo   
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StartupSmart
   
Tracey Spicer: “Don't take no for an answer”   
StartupSmart
Tracey Spicer is one of the most versatile journalists and presenters in the country, with a portfolio spanning television, radio, newspapers, magazines, and online media. During her 27-year career, she has reported for, and anchored, news, current ...
Tracy Spicer reveals breasts in cancer awareness video - Yahoo7   Yahoo7 News
/video/video.news.com.au/News/   NEWS.com.au
Let's talk about breasts: Tracey Spicer shows why you should book a mammogram ...   Starts at Sixty
The Daily Telegraph   
Huffington Post Australia (blog)   
Daily Mail   
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Mum lobbies for anti-smoking drug warning   
Herald Sun
A GOLD Coast mother whose son took his own life while taking the anti-smoking pills Champix is lobbying the federal government to put warning labels on the drug. TIMOTHY Oldham died in 2013, eight days after he started taking the medication. His mother ...


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Herald Sun
   
Could your pregnancy diet affect your baby's health?   
Herald Sun
We all know we should eat a healthy diet when we're expecting, but between the nausea and cravings, many of us make our fair share of trips to Maccas and the junk food aisle at the supermarket. But a few greasy meals aren't going to do any harm, right?

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Sydney Morning Herald
   
UQ team develops needle-free disease detection through nanotechnology patch   
Sydney Morning Herald
An Australian research team is developing a nanotechnology patch that will detect disease-carrying proteins direct from your skin. The device, once applied in the field, could remove the need for invasive blood extraction and lengthy diagnostic delays ...
Could this be the end of the blood test?   Brisbane Times

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The Australian
   
New $6m round of anti-meth funding to target Queensland   
Bundaberg News Mail
THE State Government will spend $6 million trying to rid ice abuse from Queensland towns most affected by the drug. Premier Annastacia Palaszczuk announced the package yesterday in an effort to give frontline treatment programs more resources.
First frontline initiatives to tackle Ice menace   My Sunshine Coast (press release)
Ice addiction: $6 million allocated for new health programs in Queensland towns   ABC Online
Qld ice-addicted parents to get more help   The Australian (blog)
Brisbane Times   
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ABC Online
   
Launceston General Hospital to get 12 more beds to ease strain on emergency ...   
ABC Online
The Tasmanian Government has revealed plans to reopen 12 beds at the Launceston General Hospital in the hopes of easing pressure on the emergency department. Last month, the nurses union said the hospital was in crisis, with some patients waiting a ...

Hospital beds to reopen as pressure builds   Tasmania Examiner

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NEWS.com.au
   
Brush turkeys are out in force as breeding season begins   
NEWS.com.au
John BesleyNorthern District Times. Share; Share on Facebook; Share on Twitter; Share on Google+; Share on Reddit; Email a friend. AS the mercury starts to rise heading into the summer months, keep in mind that you're not the only one who may be ...


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