2015年10月11日 星期日

2015-10-12 Australia Health


Daily Mail
   
'The first person to live to 135 has already been born'   
Daily Mail
Our failure to grasp the idea that human lifespans are longer than at any other point in history is limiting our ability to enjoy them, a leading academic has said. Rudi Westendorp, from the University of Copenagen, claims our mindset is preventing us ...
Humans can live to 135 years old   The Australian (blog)
First person to live to 135 has already been born, expert claims   Mirror.co.uk
You'd better believe it: we can live to 135   The Sunday Times

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Gladstone Observer
   
Love your skin art? It doesn't have to die with you   
Gladstone Observer
A NEW service allows people to have their tattoos cut from their skin when they die, and get them beautifully-framed for loved ones. The service, called "Save My Ink" is run by the National Association for the Preservation of Skin Art (NAPSA). The ...

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Northern Star
   
Prison smoking bans do little after release   
Northern Star
DESPITE total smoking bans in most Australian jails, many prisoners will likely resume smoking following their release back into the community. Authors of an editorial published in the Medical Journal of Australia are calling for more support to stop ...
Prison smoking ban study: prisoners light up soon after release from jail   The Australian
Ex-prisoners need help to stop smoking   9news.com.au

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The Australian
   
No vaccine kinders irresponsible: Vic govt   
9news.com.au
Kindergartens who offer places to children who have not been vaccinated will be investigated by the Victorian government. Illegal vaccine-free kindergartens are operating in Victoria in response to the government's no jab, no play policy, prominent ...
'No jab, no play' laws driving black market for no-vax kinders: author   The Australian

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The Inquisitr
   
Halfway Through Breast Cancer Awareness Month, Still Slow Progress, Where Are ...   
The Inquisitr
It has been reported that a worry is setting in among those advocating more breast cancer awareness, research and cures as the once a year awareness month has become so heavily commercialized that people are not recognizing the problem as a whole ...

Victoria Derbyshire's breast cancer diary   BBC News
Victoria Derbyshire thanks NHS after mastectomy procedure   The Guardian
BBC presenter Victoria Derbyshire's hospital bed video diary from day of her ...   Daily Mail
Mirror.co.uk   
The Times (subscription)   
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Sky News Australia
   
Unplanned pregnancies 'linked' to inequality   
Sky News Australia
Australian researchers say most unwanted or unexpected pregnancies are linked to sexual coercion, social disadvantages, living in rural areas and men being born overseas. The study found that in rural areas a lack of access to contraceptives could ...

Unplanned pregnancies linked to inequality   The Australian (blog)

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ABC Online
   
Diamonds could help detect early stage cancers, University of Sydney ...   
ABC Online
Diamonds could play a vital role in helping to detect cancers in their earliest stages, new research shows. Physicists from the University of Sydney have devised a way to make nanoscale, synthetic diamonds light up inside a Magnetic Resonance Imaging ...

Diamonds are not just forever, also helps detect early stage cancers: Sydney U ...   International Business Times AU
Research says diamonds are able to detect cancer   Statesman Tribune
Diamonds can help identify cancers early   Financial Express
Design & Trend   
Immortal News   
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NEWS.com.au
   
Hospital dentist stopped from treating elderly patient because he was white   
NEWS.com.au
EXCLUSIVE Carleen FrostThe Daily Telegraph. Share; Share on Facebook; Share on Twitter; Share on Google+; Share on Reddit; Email a friend. AN elderly man was left in severe pain and at risk of suffering a second debilitating stroke after he was refused ...

Man, 72, refused emergency dental work 'because he is not indigenous'   Daily Mail

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ABC Online
   
Smoking-related deaths in China to triple, study says; health advocates say ...   
ABC Online
Public health advocates in China are hoping a new report predicting a tripling in the number of smoking related-deaths will be a wake-up call for the government. The study, published in The Lancet medical journal, said the number of people dying every ...
China's Economic Boom Could Go Up in Smoke   Herald Current
20 percent of Chinese men killing themselves by smoking   Dispatch Times
China's smoking death toll set to 'double in 2030'   iFreePress.com (blog)
The Inquisitr   
The IUSB Preface   
The Weather Space   
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Ten Eyewitness News
   
Arthritis takes its toll on the young   
Ten Eyewitness News
New research by Arthritis Australia has found that more young Australians aged between 18-49 are suffering the devastating effects of the joint condition. Workplace participation, financial status and the emotional health of young Australians with ...
Five lifestyle changes you can make to relieve your arthritis symptoms   Starts at Sixty
Living with arthritis? Make sure you get active   The New Daily
WORLD ARTHRITIS DAY 12 OCT 2015 - Is there hope for four million Australians?   NewsMaker (press release)

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