Sydney Morning Herald
The toxic triangle: is standing any better than sitting?
Sydney Morning Herald
Hold on to your seats, because standing is no better than sitting. Or so reports of a new study, much touted by the media in the past week, suggest. Any stationary posture where energy expenditure is low may be detrimental to health, be it sitting or ...
Stand up and cheer: sitting is OK againMinneapolis Star Tribune
Sitting for long periods doesn't make death more imminent, study suggestsNational Post
Sitting at work might not kill youBenefitsPro
Grazia
Bihar Prabha
International Journal of Epidemiology - Oxford Journals
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Sydney Morning Herald
Hold on to your seats, because standing is no better than sitting. Or so reports of a new study, much touted by the media in the past week, suggest. Any stationary posture where energy expenditure is low may be detrimental to health, be it sitting or ...
Stand up and cheer: sitting is OK again
Sitting for long periods doesn't make death more imminent, study suggests
Sitting at work might not kill you
The Australian
South Australians could participate in NSW's medical cannabis trial with help ...
The Australian
Turnbull Government to legalise marijuana farms. SOUTH Australia will not replicate the medicinal cannabis trial in New South Wales, but residents can join interstate trials, Health Minister Jack Snelling says. Mr Snelling says that until the NSW trial ...
Riverina's irrigation areas could play role in growing medicinal cannabisABC Online
Press Release: Elixinol Positioned To Supply Australia's Medical CannabisNewsMaker (press release)
Former Australian GP and politician eyes cannabis empireNew Zealand Doctor Online
Daily Sabah
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The Australian
Turnbull Government to legalise marijuana farms. SOUTH Australia will not replicate the medicinal cannabis trial in New South Wales, but residents can join interstate trials, Health Minister Jack Snelling says. Mr Snelling says that until the NSW trial ...
Riverina's irrigation areas could play role in growing medicinal cannabis
Press Release: Elixinol Positioned To Supply Australia's Medical Cannabis
Former Australian GP and politician eyes cannabis empire
Sky News Australia
Ley wants Australian women to get active
Sky News Australia
Women are being urged to wind back the clock and reconnect with a team sport they may have played when they were younger. Federal Health and Sport Minister Sussan Ley on Tuesday launched a campaign called No Time For Never to encourage women ...
Physical inactivity is costing the economy billionsBundaberg News Mail
Australian women killing themselves with kindness to othersNEWS.com.au
Working mums need to exercise more, Health MinisterABC Online (blog)
Yahoo7 News
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Sky News Australia
Women are being urged to wind back the clock and reconnect with a team sport they may have played when they were younger. Federal Health and Sport Minister Sussan Ley on Tuesday launched a campaign called No Time For Never to encourage women ...
Physical inactivity is costing the economy billions
Australian women killing themselves with kindness to others
Working mums need to exercise more, Health Minister
NEWS.com.au
Outback Survival expert Bob Cooper
NEWS.com.au
Megan Palinnews.com.au. Share; Share on Facebook; Share on Twitter; Share on Google+; Share on Reddit; Email a friend. THERE are no official records that reveal how many people have wandered off into Australian bushland or the outback, never to be ...
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Megan Palinnews.com.au. Share; Share on Facebook; Share on Twitter; Share on Google+; Share on Reddit; Email a friend. THERE are no official records that reveal how many people have wandered off into Australian bushland or the outback, never to be ...
NEWS.com.au
Eat more beans for a longer life, says Blue Zones Solution author Dan Buettner
NEWS.com.au
Zoe SmithNews Corp Australia Network. Share; Share on Facebook; Share on Twitter; Share on Google+; Share on Reddit; Email a friend. DO you dream of a world where the secret to longevity is drinking wine and sipping coffee? Where the only exercise ...
Dan Buettner's Blue Zone Solution: eat more beansThe Australian
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NEWS.com.au
Zoe SmithNews Corp Australia Network. Share; Share on Facebook; Share on Twitter; Share on Google+; Share on Reddit; Email a friend. DO you dream of a world where the secret to longevity is drinking wine and sipping coffee? Where the only exercise ...
Dan Buettner's Blue Zone Solution: eat more beans
Herald Sun
Tasmania nurse bashings 'completely unacceptable': union
Herald Sun
THE nurses union has labelled “completely unacceptable” the nearly 80 attacks on staff and patients inside Tasmania's only secure psychiatric facility. The new figures for the past five years follow an error earlier this month when the Tasmanian Health ...
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Herald Sun
THE nurses union has labelled “completely unacceptable” the nearly 80 attacks on staff and patients inside Tasmania's only secure psychiatric facility. The new figures for the past five years follow an error earlier this month when the Tasmanian Health ...
News-Medical.net
Outreach program increases completion of HPV vaccination series by teens in ...
News-Medical.net
A joint study by UT Southwestern Medical Center and Parkland Health & Hospital System investigators found that a multicomponent outreach program increased completion of the three-dose human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccination series that reduces the ...
Study: Outreach increases HPV vaccination completion rateUPI.com
Study shows outreach increases completion of HPV vaccination series by ...EurekAlert (press release)
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News-Medical.net
A joint study by UT Southwestern Medical Center and Parkland Health & Hospital System investigators found that a multicomponent outreach program increased completion of the three-dose human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccination series that reduces the ...
Study: Outreach increases HPV vaccination completion rate
Study shows outreach increases completion of HPV vaccination series by ...
The Guardian
Staff at Brisbane children's hospital join call for release of children in ...
The Guardian
Doctors and other staff at Lady Cilento Children's Hospital in Brisbane say the harm children suffer in detention centres is well documented in medical literature. Photograph: Dan Peled/AAP. Australian Associated Press. Monday 19 October 2015 18.45 EDT ...
Qld medics back call for release of kids9news.com.au
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The Guardian
Doctors and other staff at Lady Cilento Children's Hospital in Brisbane say the harm children suffer in detention centres is well documented in medical literature. Photograph: Dan Peled/AAP. Australian Associated Press. Monday 19 October 2015 18.45 EDT ...
Qld medics back call for release of kids
ScienceAlert
These implantable LCD lenses could replace glasses and contacts forever
ScienceAlert
Instead of having spectacles perched awkwardly on your nose, or itchy contacts that you can't stop losing, what if the same optical technology could be implanted inside the eyeball - a permanent set of contact lenses to correct your sight? That's the ...
Liquid Crystal Eye Lens Could Restore Long-Sightedness in Older PeopleAZoOptics.com (press release)
New eye lens may spell end of reading glassesTimes of India
Implantable LCD eye lenses may make glasses obsoleteGizmag
Treehugger
News-Medical.net
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ScienceAlert
Instead of having spectacles perched awkwardly on your nose, or itchy contacts that you can't stop losing, what if the same optical technology could be implanted inside the eyeball - a permanent set of contact lenses to correct your sight? That's the ...
Liquid Crystal Eye Lens Could Restore Long-Sightedness in Older People
New eye lens may spell end of reading glasses
Implantable LCD eye lenses may make glasses obsolete
Gladstone Observer
$43m to help find dementia cure
Gladstone Observer
AUSTRALIA'S fight to end dementia is stepping up a notch after 76 researchers were awarded $43 million to help find a cure and ways society can handle the disease better. The Federal Government funding, delivered to Australian researchers as ...
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Gladstone Observer
AUSTRALIA'S fight to end dementia is stepping up a notch after 76 researchers were awarded $43 million to help find a cure and ways society can handle the disease better. The Federal Government funding, delivered to Australian researchers as ...
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