2015年9月21日 星期一

2015-09-22 Australia Health


Sydney Morning Herald
   
Boy suffers aneurysm after alleged attack in schoolyard   
Sydney Morning Herald
A high school student has reportedly suffered an aneurysm after an attack by a schoolyard bully. Josh Lawrie, 15, was allegedly attacked last Monday at St Dominic's College, a Catholic school in Kingswood, in western Sydney, Channel 7 News reported.
Student suffers aneurysm following alleged schoolyard attack   The Educator
Sydney teenager has brain surgery after being bashed at school   Yahoo7 News

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Sydney Morning Herald
   
Archaeologist David Johnston passionate about Indigenous heritage   
Sydney Morning Herald
When David Johnston was 11, he became excited about exploring caves near his home. His mother suggested he could be an archaeologist when he grew up. He's never considered doing anything else! As one of the first Indigenous Australians to gain a ...

North Coast Aboriginal Medical Services buoyed that Ken Wyatt is Assistant ...   ABC Online

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BizTek Mojo
   
Coffee, Caffeinated Drinks May Be the Answer to Dealing with Jet Lag   
BizTek Mojo
Coffee is used to keep one awake and alert throughout the day or night. Who knew that it could also be the answer to dealing with jet lag? Scientists from the Medical Research council and the University of Colorado have done a study regarding coffee ...
The surprising trick to beating jet lag revealed   Perth Now
Coffee The Key To Beating Jet Lag - If You're Travelling West   Design & Trend
Caffeine during the Evening Can Disrupt Circadian Clock   PsychCentral.com (blog)
International Business Times AU   
Science World Report   
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Starts at Sixty
   
Doctors issue warning against pharmacy test   
Starts at Sixty
The Starts at 60 writers team seek out interesting topics and write them specially for you.... VIEW PROFILE. iStock_000023937869_pharmacy diagnosis. Starts at Sixty: The President of the Australian Medical Association NSW has issued a warning against a ...

Coeliac in-pharmacy tests 'unreliable'   Herald Sun
Doctors slam coeliac in-pharmacy tests   6minutes
Not accurate enough   Pharmacy News

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Sydney Morning Herald
   
Why it's taken Premier Mike Baird 18 months to hold official talks with Sydney ...   
Sydney Morning Herald
Only about a kilometre separates Mike Baird's office and Sydney's Town Hall, but the distance has so far proved insurmountable for the NSW Premier. While they might break bread at the same events, Mr Baird has not held a single formal meeting with Lord ...

Mike Baird 'open' to government-grown marijuana   Forbes Advocate

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Scottish Daily Record
   
Five-year-old British boy almost lost penis in swimming shorts netting   
NEWS.com.au
Network WritersNews Corp Australia Network. Share; Share on Facebook; Share on Twitter; Share on Google+; Share on Reddit; Email a friend. A FIVE-year-old boy was rushed to hospital after his penis became stuck and was being strangled by the netting ...

Tesco apologise to boy aged 5 and launch probe after he almost loses penis in ...   Mirror.co.uk
Boy almost loses penis in swimwear gaffe   Pune Mirror

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ABC Online
   
Daraprim drug price increases by more than 5500pc after acquired by pharmaceutical   
ABC Online
The price of a drug used to treat a life-threatening parasitic infection has increased from $US13.50 per tablet to $US750, after being acquired by a start-up founded by a former hedge fund investor. Turing Pharmaceuticals, founded by 32-year-old Martin ...

Here's why Turing Pharmaceuticals says 5000% price bump is necessary   Fortune
CEO who raised price of AIDS drug more than $700 calls journalist a 'moron ...   New Zealand Herald
CEO defends upping price of lifesaving drug from $13.50 a pill to $750 a pill   CTV News
BBC News   
Daily Mail   
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The Independent
   
In this village, girls `turn into boys' at 12   
Times of India
In an isolated village in the Domini can Republic, an estimated one in fifty children are born appearing to be girls but grow male genitalia during puberty . The children are known as Guevedoces, roughly translating as "penis-at-12", referring to the ...
Rare Condition Causes Some Dominican Republic Girls to Become Boys at Puberty   Newsweek
Extraordinary case of girls growing penis in the DR highlighted by BBC show   Fox News Latino
'Guevedoces': Rare Medical Condition Hides Child's Sex Until Age 12   Live Science
Examiner.com   
Steelers Lounge (blog)   
Globalnews.ca   
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Neonatal program helped indigenous mums   
Herald Sun
A MATERNITY program using Aboriginal grandmothers led to greatly improved health outcomes for indigenous mothers and their babies. THE Aboriginal Maternity Group Practice Program (AMGPP) aimed to provide culturally appropriate care. It employed ...


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CHCH News
   
HIV prevention drug   
CHCH News
Last month, a company called Gilead applied to Health Canada to expand the function of an existing drug called 'Truvada'. Truvada is already used in Canada as part of HIV treatment but research has shown it's very effective at preventing HIV infections ...
Lawsuit Challenges Denial of Insurance to Gay Man Using PrEP as HIV Prevention   TheBody.com
Can new drug stop HIV among gay men?   Bangkok Post
Shock tactics: Posters in Melbourne say you can 'fuck raw' on PrEP   Gay Times Magazine
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