2015年10月30日 星期五

2015-10-31 Australia Health


ABC Online
   
Low fat diets no more effective than high fat diets for shedding pounds   
ABC Online
KIM LANDERS: Researchers have found low fat diets are no more effective at making you lose weight than recently 'in vogue' high fat, low carb ones. Scientists from Harvard Medical School looked at 53 studies involving 68,000 people to work out the ...

Long term success of low-fat and low-carb diets questioned   NYC Today
Low-fat and low-carb diets show little success in the long term   WQAD.com
Low fat diet may not assist weight loss in long term   Nature World Report

all 267 news articles »   


Courier Mail
   
Lady Cilento Children's Hospital plagued by problems since it was announced ...   
Courier Mail
QUEENSLAND sickest kids will get world-class care at the largest children's hospital in Australia, then-premier Peter Beattie promised two weeks before the 2006 state election. The $700 million super-hospital would have 400 beds, be open by 2014 and ...

Politics infected world-class care vow   dailytelegraph.com.au
Rachel Hunter appointed to chair Children's Health Queensland board   Brisbane Times
Lady Cilento Children's Hospital: Rachel Hunter appointed to Children's Health ...   ABC Online
NEWS.com.au   
Sky News Australia   
all 11 news articles »   


Today.com
   
College football player hailed for kindness after buying girl surprise ...   
Today.com
We come into contact with strangers most every day, but it is rare when one does something to make a truly special impression on us. When someone we've never met, and whose name we never learn, goes out of their way to do something kind for us, we ...

Teen's Heartwarming Gesture Toward Toddler Surprises Mom, Goes Viral On Social ...   The Inquisitr
US mother 'humbled' after stranger buys her daughter a birthday present   9news.com.au
Teen surprises mom and toddler with good deed at Target   WTSP 10 News

all 104 news articles »   


dailytelegraph.com.au
   
More than 100 unvaccinated travellers develop measles or hepatitis A every ...   
dailytelegraph.com.au
Alcohol and unwise use of transport are not schoolies' only worries, health experts say. Picture: Nathan Edwards. THERE are fears thousands of schoolies heading overseas to party could fuel infectious disease outbreaks back on Australian shores.
Schoolies urged to pack mozzie spray   The Australian (blog)

all 5 news articles »   


Sydney Morning Herald
   
Terminally ill Julianna Snow, 5, wants to go to 'heaven, not hospital'   
Sydney Morning Herald
Like many five-year-olds, Julianna Snow loves dressing as a princess. But each day when she wears her favourite Disney outfit, she also has to wear a mask so she can breathe. Julianna suffers from an incurable neurodegenerative disease and has grown ...

Parents respect 5-year-old's wish to go to heaven instead of hospital   Stuff.co.nz
Little girl chooses heaven over hospital   Brisbane Times
Portland-area parents let 5-year-old daughter choose heaven over hospital   OregonLive.com
Christian News Network   
Beacon Transcript   
all 28 news articles »   


Tech Times
   
Bearded Men Likely To Value Traditional Gender Roles, New Survey Says   
Tech Times
When it comes to men's showcase of manliness, they would often associate their beard or facial hair with how manly they look. However, a new survey says that men with facial hair are more likely to value traditional gender roles. In a survey conducted ...
The Black Man and his Beard   ChicagoNow (blog)
Think bearded men are hot? Study says they cheat, fight more   Hindustan Times
Bearded Men More Likely To Cheat, Lie, Fight And Steal: Survey   International Business Times
KSHB   
TheHealthSite   
eva   
all 42 news articles »   


Zee News
   
Your job could be influencing your waistline   
Daily Times
New research has found a link between our jobs and our waistline. According to researchers in Australia, people whose work days require constant decision-making are at greater risk of expanded waistlines compared to their counterparts. Conversely ...

Time to quit? Your job could be pushing you towards obesity   Hindustan Times
How your job could be influencing your waistline: study   Times LIVE
Your job could be making you obese, says study   The Hindu
University Herald   
Business Standard   
PsychCentral.com (blog)   
all 25 news articles »   


World Health Organization says meat increases cancer probilbility   
Newsbug.info
If people needed anything else to worry about, the World Health Organization probably helped with that problem at the beginning of the week. To read the full story, read the print edition or subscribe to the online edition. Discuss; Print; ShareShare ...

and more »   


Gympie Times
   
Stigma fear drives HIV sufferers to shun health services   
Gympie Times
THE FRONT LINE: Dr Kuong Taing from Sunshine Coast-based Clinic 87 attends to a patient in Gympie. Dr Taing says many Gympie HIV patients travel to the Sunshine Coast to avoid being labelled and judged. Renee Pilcher ...

HIV fear drives health boycott   The Queensland Times
What is causing a resurgence in HIV in Wide Bay?   Bundaberg News Mail

all 3 news articles »   


The Independent
   
General knowledge quiz: Older generation beats younger at correcting mistakes ...   
The Independent
While many of us go for the notion that you can't teach an old dog new tricks, it seems that older adults may be ahead of their younger counterparts when it comes to learning from their mistakes. A new study published in Psychological Science by ...
Older Beats Younger When It Comes to Correcting Mistakes   HealthCanal.com (press release) (blog)
Older people better at correcting their mistakes   The Hans India
Elders May Beat Young Adults at Correcting Mistakes   PsychCentral.com (blog)

all 15 news articles »   

沒有留言:

張貼留言