2015年11月5日 星期四

2015-11-06 Australia Health


Sydney Morning Herald
   
Research finds increasing steps cuts death rate by 46%   
Sydney Morning Herald
Increasing daily steps from 1000 to 10,000 a day can lower a sedentary person's chance of dying early by 46 per cent, new research has found. The Australian research proved a direct link between exercise and popular devices like pedometers and Fitbits.
Why you should step up the walking   The Australian Women's Weekly
More daily steps 'boosts life expectancy'   9news.com.au
Regular Walking Cuts Down Early Death Risk By 47%   AskMen
The Guardian   
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ABC Online
   
Neuroblastoma: Researchers identify experimental drug CBL0137 that combats ...   
ABC Online
Australian scientists have identified an experimental drug with the potential to combat one of the worst childhood cancers. Neuroblastoma, the most common solid tumour of early childhood, is generally diagnosed when the disease is advanced so fewer ...
Australian scientists' cancer discovery   The Australian (blog)
Australian scientists identify potential drug to stop worst childhood cancer   International Business Times AU
Experimental drug giving hope to kids with cancer   SBS
News Nation   
Daily News & Analysis   
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CBS Local
   
Govt to roll out stronger flu jab in 2016   
Herald Sun
Australians most vulnerable to the flu will get free access to stronger vaccines in 2016 following a record number of cases this year. The government's national immunisation program will now include a vaccine that covers four flu strains instead of ...
Australia prepared for 2016 flu season after record number of cases in 2015   GlobalPost
Flu Season Is Upon Us   knopnews2
Flu season is here   cedarspringspost
Wicked Local North Andover   
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention   
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What's the biggest relationship killer?   
Warwick Daily News
OF all the difficult emotions we know so well in life, there is one particular rogue which can stalk our relationships like the proverbial bad witch at a wedding, sucking up joy and spreading poison in its wake: Resentment. And like all bad witches ...

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ABC Online
   
Sydney nurse who took explicit photo of patient under anaesthetic still ...   
ABC Online
Sydney school teacher Breanna (not her real name) checked into a private hospital for routine gynaecological surgery late last year and a few days later, the surgeon rang with the good news that she did not have cancer. But the doctor from Norwest ...
Sydney nurse who took photo of patient's genitals gets off scot free because ...   9news.com.au
Intimate photo nightmare exposes privacy gap in NSW   Sydney Morning Herald
Norwest Private hospital nurse took explicit photo of a woman's genitalia and ...   Daily Mail

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The Guardian
   
Doctors plead for pregnant refugee to be sent from Nauru to Australia for birth   
The Guardian
Senior neonatologist Dr Andrew Watkins says that in addition to a neonatologist, management of a sick baby requires competent nursing staff, working and reliable equipment, established protocols and backups that 'simply are not there' on Nauru.
Doctors demand pregnant asylum seeker be flown to Australia   Washington Post
Fears for pregnant woman on Nauru   Sky News Australia
pregnant asylum seeker facing difficult birth on Nauru   ABC Online

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The New Daily
   
It's true. Why dogs really are man's best friend   
The New Daily
The little science we have so far suggests dogs can make us healthier, with even more powerful benefits currently under research. The latest from Sweden is a reliable new study that suggests dogs protect children from asthma. Toddlers who grow up with ...
Owning a dog may protect your kids from an exhausting chronic disease   Business Insider Australia
Exposure To Pets Lowers Asthma Risk in Children   SMN Weekly (blog)
Having a pet dog could reduce asthma risk   Seating Chair
Bills Insider (blog)   
Examiner.com   
International Business Times AU   
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ABC Online
   
Malaria: research finds eradication more difficult than previously thought   
ABC Online
ELEANOR HALL: Australian research has found that eradicating malaria could be far more difficult than previously thought. The researchers have discovered that 80 per cent of infections are the result of relapses. That's significant because the drugs ...
Relapsing infections could challenge malaria eradication   HealthCanal.com (press release) (blog)
To eliminate malaria in the Asia-Pacific we need to target recurrent infections   The Conversation AU
Malaria parasite hides undetected in the liver for long time before ...   News-Medical.net
Radio New Zealand   
Medical News Today   
EurekAlert (press release)   
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Daily Mail
   
Young adults more envious than older adults   
News-Medical.net
"Mirror, mirror, on the wall - who's the fairest of them all?" New research doesn't have an answer to that. But it does give clues as to who is the "enviest" and would have been more likely to pester (and fester) with the question in the first place ...
We Envy People Our Own Age, Often For Their Looks, Reveals Study   NDTV
There's at least one deadly sin we do less as we age   Washington Post
Young people are more likely to feel jealous than any other age group, says study   The Independent
PsychCentral.com (blog)   
Daily Mail   
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Pharmaceutical Processing
   
Study evaluates effectiveness of antiretroviral treatment in HIV-infected children   
News-Medical.net
A study led by Louise Kuhn, PhD, professor of Epidemiology at Columbia University's Mailman School of Public Health, evaluated whether HIV-infected children in South Africa who had achieved viral suppression with one antiretroviral treatment could ...

Study shows HIV-infected children can transition to efavirenz-based therapy   Pharmacy Today, American Pharmacists Association, pharmacist.com
Anti-HIV Drug Effective in Children in the Womb   Pharmaceutical Processing
Anti-HIV drug effective for pregnant women with nevirapine exposure   Vaccine News Daily
Monthly Prescribing Reference (registration)   
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