2015年9月22日 星期二

2015-09-23 Australia Health


ABC Online
   
Healthy living tips via text message can cut risk of repeat heart attacks ...   
ABC Online
Receiving regular text messages about healthy living can help people who have had a heart attack significantly reduce their chances of having a second one, new research has found. Researchers from the George Institute for Global Health in Sydney found ...

Simple steps key to heart disease prevention   Sydney Morning Herald
m-health: can an annual $28 intervention stave off a $280000 heart attack?   The Australian Financial Review
Texts inspire healthy living   The West Australian
AsiaOne   
Pulse+IT   
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ABC Online
   
Testosterone levels in the womb may determine how masculine your face is as an ...   
ABC Online
How masculine you look - as a woman or a man - is linked to how much testosterone you were exposed to when in the womb, new research suggests. The findings, reported today in the Royal Society journal Proceedings B, are the first direct evidence that ...

Testosterone in womb may affect your face   Herald Sun

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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 ...
A simple trick to diminish jet lag – but only when flying westwards   The Australian Financial Review
Surprising trick to beating jet lag revealed   Perth Now
The surprising trick to beating jet lag revealed   NEWS.com.au
Bulletin Leader   
Dispatch Times   
Rapid News Network   
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Brisbane Times
   
Outback wedding inspires donation to help drought-affected Queenslanders   
Brisbane Times
A rural wedding photographer has given away $15,000 after a picture she took in drought-stricken western Queensland went viral. The picture features the bridal party of Ross Uebergang and Ingrid Wood on their wedding day walking across a dusty claypan ...

Viral wedding photo lands $16000 for charity   Toowoomba Chronicle
State of the nation   The Advocate (blog)
Rural wedding photographer Edwina Robertson.   Queensland Country Life

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Sydney Morning Herald
   
People with a certain gene are more sensitive to life events, both good and bad   
Sydney Morning Herald
People with a certain gene mutation are more sensitive to life events, altering their experience of depression, research suggests. While hundreds of genes have been associated with susceptibility to depression, Australian researchers have found that ...
Gene magnifies the psychological impact of life events, for better and for worse   HealthCanal.com
Nature vs. Nurture: People With Certain Genes Respond More Dramatically To ...   Medical Daily
Gene Magnifies Impact of Trauma   NDTV
EurekAlert (press release)   
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The Daily Telegraph
   
Sydney surgeon still working despite multiple complaints and 'mistaking ...   
9news.com.au
A Sydney surgeon reportedly facing a series of complaints levelled against him by both patients and doctors, has been allowed to continue practicing in NSW under strict supervision. In a decision published this week by the Professional Standards ...
Dr Paramalingam Lingathas: Blunder surgeon can still operate despite complaints   Herald Sun

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Sydney Morning Herald
   
Multi-billion dollar lobbying caused Daraprim price hike: analysis   
Sydney Morning Herald
Washington: It was a story about a crucial but normally dry issue that ignited outrage around the world. A former hedge fund manager, Martin Shkreli, founded a start-up company, Turing Pharmaceuticals, that brought the rights to a vital though decades ...
Hedge fund trader shrugs off criticism for increasing AIDS drug price from $13 ...   Irish Independent
Hillary Clinton promises curbs on drug prices   The Economist
Greedy Pharma Executive Cancels 5000% Price Hike -- But He Didn't Fix The Real ...   Forbes
CNNMoney   
Toronto Star   
The Independent   
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Proactive Investors Australia
   
Pharmaxis has a new business model – is it now the least risky biotech stock?   
The Australian Financial Review
"We've built a new small company," Pharmaxis chief executive Gary Phillips says. Peter Braig. Jessica Gardner. Share on twitter · Share on Google Plus. by Jessica Gardner. Pharmaxis was still reeling from a shock rejection of its cystic fibrosis drug ...
Pharmaxis Limited drug trials success builds product confidence   Proactive Investors USA & Canada
Modern lifestyles to blame   Herald Sun
Successful Phase 1 results for cardiometabolic disease drug PXS-4728A   European Pharmaceutical Review
SYS-CON Media (press release)   
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The Rakyat Post
   
Experiment explains why we cannot feel middle toes when they are poked   
Daily Times
Close your eyes and count your toes. If you only come up with nine, you are not alone. Around half of us think we are missing a toe - with the second toe, the one beside the big toe, being the most likely to be 'lost'. The Oxford University research ...
Which little piggy is it?   Sydney Morning Herald
Do you know where each of your toes are?   gulfnews.com
You Probably Can't Tell Your Toes Apart Without Looking at Them   Gizmodo

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Warning over prescribed painkillers   
The Australian
PRESCRIBED painkillers like oxycodone can be dangerous if not taken as directed, warns an expert. SOUTH Sydney players Dylan Walker and Aaron Gray are in hospital after suffering a suspected overdose of prescription drugs on Tuesday. The Rabittohs ...


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