2015年10月12日 星期一

2015-10-13 Australia Health


SBS
   
Coffee runs leading to sugar hits: survey   
The Australian
THE morning coffee run is delivering more than caffeine to many Australians. THE regular trip can result in those wanting a heart starter to also unknowingly consume their entire daily sugar or saturated fats limits and half the suggested kilojoule intake.
Coffee run can deliver entire day's sugar intake as people opt for extras ...   ABC Online
Your morning coffee may be giving you more than you bargained for   Sydney Morning Herald
Coffee linked with obesity   Ten Eyewitness News
SBS   
NEWS.com.au   
The Conversation AU   
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Sky News Australia
   
Queensland health board integrity at threat   
Sky News Australia
Queensland's opposition claims the Labor government is planning to replace doctors with union bosses on its hospital boards. LNP health spokesman Mark McArdle said the potential danger of any implementation of such a plan was raised with him by ...

Unions won't control hospitals: Qld govt   The Australian (blog)
Queensland health board integrity threatened: LNP   Brisbane Times
Labor threatens integrity of Health Boards   My Sunshine Coast (press release)

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ABC Online
   
Ex-cons relapse into smoking weeks after release, despite prison smoking bans ...   
ABC Online
ELEANOR HALL: Health researchers have warned that most prisoners who are banned from smoking in Australian jails are likely to take up the habit again a short time after they're released. They've found that the rates of relapse are significantly higher ...
Prison smoking ban study: prisoners light up soon after release from jail   NEWS.com.au
Prison smoking bans do little after release   Toowoomba Chronicle
Prisoners Likely To Resume Smoking Habits After Release But Intervention Can ...   Tech Times
9news.com.au   
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USA TODAY
   
In Honor of World Mental Health Day Here's My Mental Heath Story   
Huffington Post
I remember the first time I knew something was wrong. I was in my junior year of high school when I thought about what would happen if I purposely fell down the stairs. I'd always been an overachiever, but being the year before college that really ...
Mental Health Week: Remembering our forgotten children   International Business Times AU
Ministerial nominees need mental health screening, says WHO chief   The Guardian Nigeria (satire) (press release) (blog)
TUESDAYS WITH TERESA: World Mental Health Day   mnnews.today
Liberian Daily Observer   
Khaleej Times   
The New Indian Express   
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9news.com.au
   
College student hits back at online trolls who criticised her makeup-free photo   
9news.com.au
October 13, 2015: A woman whose before and after makeup photos went viral has responded to some of the cruel comments she received. FTBAPGL. A US college student whose before and after makeup photos attracted cruel comments online has ...

'I'm not ashamed of my skin'   The Australian Women's Weekly
Woman teased for makeup-free pic fights back: 'Everyone should feel beautiful'   Today.com
Watch the subject of a cruel viral meme fight back in this video   Digital Trends
Yibada (English Edition)   
Lid Time - Weird News, Entertainment, News Headlines (blog)   
The News Reports   
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Sky News Australia
   
Survey prompts dosage warning for parents   
Sky News Australia
Parents are being urged to weigh their children regularly to ensure they give them the right doses of medicine. A new survey has found 43 per cent of parents occasionally or regularly take an educated guess on the dose. The survey was released on ...
Medicines and children: Be Medicinewise Week Day Two   Australian Journal of Pharmacy (registration) (blog)

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Health Imaging
   
Shine bright: How diamonds could help detect cancer   
Health Imaging
They sparkle on your jewelry, but researchers in Australia are investigating whether they can make diamonds that also light up on MRI in order to help spot cancers. Physicists at the University of Sydney have magnetized nanoscale, synthetic diamonds ...
Detecting Cancer With Diamonds: A New Treatment Should Catch Disease In Its ...   Medical Daily
Could Diamonds Be the Key to Early Cancer Detection?   Money Talks News (blog)
Diamonds May Help Detect Cancer   MyTechBits
Medical News Today   
OR-Politics.com   
News-Medical.net   
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ABC Online
   
High Court rules BRCA mutant gene cannot be patented   
ABC Online
Australia's highest court has unanimously ruled that a mutated gene that causes breast cancer cannot be subject to a patent, or the right to control use of the gene. The case was brought by Yvonne D'Arcy, a woman who has twice survived breast cancer.
Life Sciences Alert: High Court of Australia unanimously decides that isolated ...   JD Supra (press release)
BRCA gene cannot be patented, says Australia's High Court   BioNews
High Court of Australia determines isolated BRCA1 gene not patentable in Australia   Lexology (registration)
SurfPaducah   
iFreePress.com (blog)   
Jewocity.com (press release) (blog)   
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The Guardian
   
Coalition's 'good ideas' aimed at tackling use of ice likely to fail, report finds   
The Guardian
Packages containing 50 kilograms of ice found by police during a search in Sydney in June 2015. Photograph: NSW police/AAP. Melissa Davey · @MelissaLDavey. Monday 12 October 2015 22.51 EDT Last modified on Monday 12 October 2015 22.54 EDT.
Chemicals from China being used to manufacture ice in Australia   The Australian
'Tough policing has failed': Scathing report calls for new approach to ice ...   SBS

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NEWS.com.au
   
Lush cosmetics pulls 'pornographic' advert from stores   
NEWS.com.au
Dana McCauleynews.com.au. Share; Share on Facebook; Share on Twitter; Share on Google+; Share on Reddit; Email a friend. LUSH cosmetics has pulled risqué posters of nude women from its stores after a concerned mother's complaint was upheld by the ...

Lush cosmetics pulls 'porn' ad   Perth Now
'Pornographic' Lush advert pulled from stores   The Australian Women's Weekly
Lush Cosmetics Come Under Fire For New Un-Retouched 'Pornographic' Ad   Her.ie
Stuff.co.nz   
Bustle   
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