2015年11月6日 星期五

2015-11-07 Australia Health


The Australian
   
Health overuse hotspots revealed   
The Australian
Drugs for ADHD are prescribed to children most regularly in the country town of Taree and antibiotics are dished out like lollies in Sydney's west, while the residents of Western Australia's Bunbury have the highest rate of knee arthroscopies in Australia.

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Herald Sun
   
Australian scientists' cancer discovery   
Herald Sun
Australian scientists have identified a molecular mechanism that contributes to development of neuroblastoma, a form of childhood cancer triggered by embryonic nerve cells. The Children's Cancer Institute research team led by Michelle Haber and Glenn ...

Australian scientists identify potential drug to stop worst childhood cancer   International Business Times AU

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The New Daily
   
How growing up with a pet dog affects kids' asthma   
WKRC TV Cincinnati
(CBS News) -- There's some good news for dog owners who have young children or want to start a family. A new study suggests growing up with a pet pooch may lower the risk of asthma. The most common chronic disease among children, asthma affects 235 ...

Having a pet dog could reduce asthma risk   SMN Weekly (blog)
Exposure To Pets Lowers Asthma Risk in Children   ObserverLeader.com (blog)
​Children With Dogs Have a Lower Risk of Asthma, Study Says   Jewocity.com (press release) (blog)
New York Times (blog)   
Ceylon Daily News   
Examiner.com   
HealthyChildren.org   
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NDTV
   
We Envy People Our Own Age, Often For Their Looks, Reveals Study   
NDTV
New York: While envy lessens with age, both men and women are more likely to envy someone of their own age, reveals a new study. The researchers also found that younger adults are more envious over looks and for a wider range of other reasons, ...

Young People More Envious Than Older People: Perk Of Aging Or Generational ...   Medical Daily
People under 30 are the most envious of their friends but this resentment ...   Panorama.am
There's at least one deadly sin we do less as we age   Washington Post
News-Medical.net   
University of California   
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Herald Sun
   
The growth of adult eating disorders   
Herald Sun
Psychologist Loren Byford says older people can feel ashamed of having an eating disorder, which can be a barrier to seeking treatment. Picture: Andrew Tauber. FOR the past 30 years, Betty's diet has stayed the same. Each morning she has a black coffee ...

Walk To Help Those Struggling With Eating Disorders   WFMY News 2
Free lecture: Understanding Eating Disorders   Greenwich Post
Counseling Center combats students' eating disorders, body image issues   Indiana University The Penn Online
Capitalberg   
KSLA-TV   
NBC 6 South Florida   
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Infection Control Today
   
Relapsing Infections Could Challenge Malaria Eradication   
Infection Control Today
An international study found that 4 out of 5 children in Papua New Guinea (PNG) aged five to 10 years old were susceptible to recurring infection with the malaria parasite Plasmodium vivax. Courtesy of Mayeta Clark/Walter and Eliza Hall Institute ...
Leanne Robinson   The Conversation AU
Can PNG Air Help Spur Tourism in Papua New Guinea?   TravelPulse
Pacific Leadership & Governance Precinct Launched in Port Moresby   EMTV Online
Radio New Zealand   
ABC Online   
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The Independent
   
Scarlet Fever Resurfacing in Some Parts of the World   
Philly.com
THURSDAY, Nov. 5, 2015 (HealthDay News) -- Scarlet fever, a childhood disease that had been largely relegated to the history books, is reappearing in some parts of the world, researchers warn. Outbreaks have been reported in the United Kingdom and ...

Drug resistant Strep and the return of the scarlet fever   ZME Science
Scarlet fever returns to Europe and Asia   Pulse Headlines
Scarlet Fever Makes a Return in Europe and Asia   Times Gazette

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Metro
   
Being religious makes you less generous, University study finds   
Metro
The behaviour of more than 1,100 children between the ages of five and 12 in six countries was studied. A team of developmental psychologists looked into children's tendency to share. They also looked out how likely they were to judge others for bad ...

The Negative Association between Religiousness and Children's Altruism across ...   Cell

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9news.com.au
   
Mum of one dies from drinking too much Pepsi Max: inquest   
9news.com.au
Victoria Lane died from 'excessive consumption' of Pepsi Max, an inquest has heard. (Social Media). FTBAPGL. A British woman drank herself to death by guzzling eight litres of Pepsi Max a day, an inquest into her death was told. Victoria Lane died from ...

Mom's Pepsi addiction contributes to her death   Examiner.com
Mom's Habit Contributed to Her Death   Newser

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6minutes
   
Aussie specialists cross the Pacific for ACR 2015   
6minutes
Australian rheumatologists will be out in force at the American College of Rheumatology's annual conference in San Francisco which kicks off this weekend. Professor Rachelle Buchbinder from Monash University says Australian rheumatology has been well ...

New Study Confirms Arthritis Patients' Ability to be More Integral ...   PharmiWeb.com (press release)
Upcoming ACR conference highlights advances in all fields in rheumatology   Healio

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