2015年9月30日 星期三

2015-10-01 Australia Health


The Australian
   
Caffeine sharpens mind but not body, ADF research shows   
The Australian
Research carried out for the Australian Defence Force has proved what office coffee addicts all over the world have known for years — with one startling twist. A shot of caffeine sharpens up the mind and significantly cuts the rate of errors made by ...
Caffeine can reduce driver error: study   Echonetdaily

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The Age
   
Australia's cervical cancer screening self-collection program a world first   
The Age
Tahlia Meredith has recovered from cervical cancer thanks to early screening. Photo: Simon O'Dwyer. Women who have refused to get pap smears will be able to collect their own tissue samples for testing under world-first changes to Australia's cervical ...

Cervical cancer test changes from 2017   The Australian (blog)
Three weeks, three ways to comment on cervical cancer screening change   New Zealand Doctor Online
No-Cost Breast and Cervical Cancer Screenings Offered   The Paper Magazine
The Nation Newspaper   
AsiaOne   
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ABC Online
   
Aged Care Minister urged to restore funding to sector   
ABC Online
MICHAEL BRISSENDEN: Seniors groups have welcomed the inclusion of aged care into the health ministry but they say it must be backed up by increased funding to the sector. The Health Minister, Sussan Ley, now has responsibility for aged care after an ...

Aged care: Health Minister Sussan Ley picks up extra portfolio   Sydney Morning Herald
Sussan Ley made Minister for Ageing after Turnbull oversight   The Australian
Aged care to revert to Health after two years with DSS   Pulse+IT
The Daily Telegraph   
Australian Ageing Agenda   
Government News   
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Toowoomba Chronicle
   
Mum says daughter felt 'hopeless' after centre closed   
Toowoomba Chronicle
Pamela Frost Journalist Pam has been at the Daily Mercury since March 2013 and has also worked as a journalist in Batemans Bay and Wellington both in NSW. And yes, that does make her a Blues supporter. Growing up she moved around different places ...

Qld mum hopes for change from inquiry   Herald Sun
Barrett Adolescent Psychiatric Centre Inquiry: Mum hopes lives will be saved   Brisbane Times

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Medical Daily
   
Australia Now Offers Abortion-By-Phone To Improve Access In Rural Areas   
Medical Daily
The Australian government increased pregnancy termination access by launching a new abortion-by-phone service on Monday. Kenji Nakamura, CC by 2.0. Comment. 0 · 0. email; print; more. As of Monday, the Australian government increased pregnancy ...


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The New Daily
   
'Turbo-charged ice' on market   
The New Daily
Victoria's top cop has warned of a new synthetic drug to hit the streets that could be worse than ice. Speaking to Fairfax Media, Victoria Police Chief Commissioner, Graham Ashton, said psychoactive substances (NPS) have already been located in ...
Psychoactive drugs an 'increasing concern'   The Australian (blog)
New wave of synthetic drugs threatening Australia: police   Xinhua

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ABC Online
   
Dramatic increase in WA rural mental health readmissions: report   
ABC Online
Western Australia saw a dramatic increase in the number of mental health patients readmitted to country hospitals last year, new figures released in Parliament show. Almost 10 per cent of patients with a mental health condition were readmitted to ...
Study Finds Readmissions Greatly Underestimated   Anesthesiology News
Reducing Readmissions: Overcoming Challenges   ADVANCE

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NEWS.com.au
   
areas dirtier than your toilet seat   
NEWS.com.au
Vanessa Brownnews.com.au. Share; Share on Facebook; Share on Twitter; Share on Google+; Share on Reddit; Email a friend. IF YOU think your toilet seat is the biggest germ magnet in your home, then think again. Here's the items in your household you're ...


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ABC Online
   
'good' gut bacteria may reduce asthma risk in infants   
ABC Online
Babies who have acquired four key bacteria in their gut by the age of three months may be protected against asthma, a new study suggests. The finding by Canadian researchers, published today in Science Translational Medicine, could lead to tests to ...

Study: Good gut bacteria may affect babies' risk of asthma   Oak Ridger
'Good bacteria' key to stopping asthma   BBC News
Infants with four "good" gut bacteria unlikely to have asthma: study   Xinhua
Daily Mail   
CBC.ca   
Toronto Star   
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NSW facilities warned of gastro bug season   
The Australian (blog)
CHILDCARE centres and aged-care facilities across the state are being warned about an outbreak of gastro following a recent spike of cases. NSW Health said on Thursday outbreaks of viral gastroenteritis occur seasonally, with the virus spreading easily ...


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