2015年10月28日 星期三

2015-10-29 Australia Health


Sydney Morning Herald
   
The 116 things that can give you cancer   
Sydney Morning Herald
Many people reeled in shock when it was revealed the World Health Organisation had classed processed meat as a cancer risk, alongside smoking. As if that wasn't bad enough, we also found we can't trust exactly what goes into our sausages. The sausage ...

Processed meats: Moderation the key when eating bak kwa, lup cheong, say doctors   Channel News Asia
Cancer study gets mixed reaction from Sonoma County meat producers   Santa Rosa Press Democrat
Simon Coveney dismisses WHO meat claims   Irish Examiner
Business Insider   
Everyday Health (blog)   
NYC Today   
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TV Newsroom
   
Oxytocin Nasal Spray Shows Positive Results In Autistic Kids   
TV Newsroom
The scientists followed the improvements to social skills all the way back into the brain's circuits to find out what was really going on. Researchers at the University of Sydney's Brain and Mind Centre in Australia conducted the study, which could ...
Oxytocin spray improves social skills in some children with autism, world ...   ABC Online
Oxytocin may benefit some children with autism, but it's not the next wonder drug   The Conversation AU
Autism oxytocin trial finds improvements in social responsiveness   Sydney Morning Herald
CBS News   
New Zealand Herald   
SMN Weekly (blog)   
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ABC Online
   
Mental health experts launch 'world first' guidelines for PTSD   
ABC Online
ELEANOR HALL: Psychiatrists estimate that at least 8,000 emergency services workers across Australia are living with post-traumatic stress disorder with very little support. But today, clinicians and researchers have launched a set of national ...
PTSD guide to be launched by NSW government   Sky News Australia
Emergency Services Post-Traumatic Stress Guidelines Launched   Huffington Post Australia
Guide for traumatised emergency workers   SBS
PR Web (press release)   
EMS1.com   
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The Guardian
   
Doctors warn against US-style system as changes to health insurance signalled   
The Guardian
A Bupa private health insurance store in Brisbane. Sussan Ley says a review of the industry will seek opportunities to amend 'unnecessary and inefficient regulation which adds costs for the consumer'. Photograph: Dan Peled/AAP. Daniel Hurst Political ...

Private health insurance sector review to ask public about 'value for money'   Sydney Morning Herald
Minister names first My Health Record opt-out sites   iT News
Govt moves to reform private health   The Australian (blog)
Brisbane Times   
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The Sunshine Coast Daily
   
Bearded blokes more likely to 'cheat on their partner'   
The Sunshine Coast Daily
MEN who have beards are more likely have cheated on their partner, stolen something and been in a fight, according to a study. Eva and Censuswide surveyed 2000 people to determine attitudes towards facial hair. They found 47 per cent of men with facial ...

Men With Facial Hair Tend To Value Traditional Gender Roles   Forbes
What women really think of men with beards   SheKnows.com

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Fox News
   
Fewer women know heart attack risks or get ideal treatments   
Fox News
Young women may be less aware than men of risk factors for cardiovascular disease and less likely to receive procedures needed after the deadliest type of heart attack, two U.S. studies suggest. The first study focused on adults up to age 55 and found ...

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Human Capital Magazine Online
   
Inside SAP's 'Autism at Work' program   
Human Capital Magazine Online
HC speaks to an employment lawyer about steps HR can take to assist victims of family violence in their workforce. Suicides at work – what can HR do? Last week a police officer took her own life in her workplace. HC speaks to an HR professional who has ...

SAP sets target to employ staff with autism   The Australian Financial Review
SAP Australia launches Autism at Work   ARNnet
SAP launches Autism at Work initiative in Australia   MIS Asia

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Wall Street Journal
   
Machine learning to help patients   
The Australian
ASX-listed health firm Capitol Health today signed a landmark deal with artificial intelligence firm Enlitic, run by Australian data scientist Jeremy Howard. Enlitic, recently voted 39th on Technology Review's list of the world's 50 smartest companies ...
Enlitic Raises $10 Million for AI in Medical Imaging   Wall Street Journal (blog)
Capitol Health and Enlitic partner to use AI on human body   ARNnet
Capitol Health partners Enlitic in AI   Herald Sun

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Phys.Org
   
Detecting nitrogen dioxide: Revolutionary new weapon in air pollution fight   
Phys.Org
People could soon be using their smartphones to combat a deadly form of air pollution, thanks to a potentially life-saving breakthrough by RMIT University researchers. Experts have developed the first low-cost and reliable method of detecting nitrogen ...
Australian scientists develop a sensor that can turn smartphones to pollution ...   International Business Times AU
Smartphones could soon detect deadly form of air pollution   Business Standard
Smartphones could soon be personal air pollution detectors   Treehugger

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WA today
   
Hot or not? Your chances of getting a pay rise could depend on your looks   
WA today
If the answer to either of these questions is yes, then chances are you are already cashing in your Hollywood good looks as it's now official: more attractive people are laughing all the way to the bank. And your boss might already be unconsciously ...
Study finds attractive people could be paid more at work   Rockhampton Morning Bulletin

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