2015年11月7日 星期六

2015-11-08 Australia Health


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 ...

International Team of Researchers Reports Promising Results in Study of ...   Newswise (press release)

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ABC Online
   
#FOMO leading to higher levels of depression, anxiety   
ABC Online
The fear of missing out (or FOMO) generated by high levels of social media use can lead to depression and anxiety, according to a new report looking at the way social media impacts wellbeing. The fifth annual National Stress and Wellbeing in Australia ...

'FOMO': Heavy social media use leading to depression among teens   SBS
Fear of missing out impacting on the health and wellbeing of Queensland teens   Courier Mail
Social media as addictive as the pokies   dailytelegraph.com.au
Otago Daily Times   
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YOU.co.za
   
How your furry friend could reduce your child's asthma risk   
YOU.co.za
Exposure to parasites and microbes in the early years of childhood can help the immune system to develop effectively. PHOTO: Cover. The risk of asthma among children could be reduced by having a pet dog – or being around farm animals. A study ...

Well | An Early Whiff of Dogs or Hogs May Lessen Asthma Risk   New York Times (blog)
Having a pet dog could reduce asthma risk   SMN Weekly (blog)
​Children With Dogs Have a Lower Risk of Asthma, Study Says   Jewocity.com (press release) (blog)
WKRC TV Cincinnati   
ObserverLeader.com (blog)   
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Panorama.am
   
People under 30 are the most envious of their friends but this resentment ...   
Panorama.am
Older women have often been portrayed as green-eyed monsters, envying the young and hankering after their own lost looks. But it is actually the young who are the most jealous of each other, envious of their friends' appearances, relationships, and ...
Young People More Envious Than Older People: Perk Of Aging Or Generational ...   Medical Daily
Who's the 'enviest' of them all?   University of California

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Capitalberg
   
Is Obsessing Over Healthy Eating an Eating Disorder?   
Capitalberg
Is obsessing over healthy eating an eating disorder? Experts say that the excessive concern with eating only healthy food can turn into an eating disorder called orthorexia. It might seem strange that there is such a thing as “too healthy” but ...
A Growing Food Concern: Obsession With 'Clean Eating'   Newser
Counseling Center combats students' eating disorders, body image issues   Indiana University The Penn Online
Free lecture: Understanding Eating Disorders   Greenwich Post

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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 ...

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ZME Science
   
Drug resistant Strep and the return of the scarlet fever   
ZME Science
In a study published Monday in the journal Scientific Reports, researchers from the University of Queensland caution that the surge in scarlet fever cases may pose an unexpected threat. Evolution is a wonderful thing — it brought us out of the ...

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Newser
   
Mom's Habit Contributed to Her Death   
Newser
(Newser) – A British mother's caffeine habit apparently helped put her in an early grave. Victoria Lane, who'd struggled with mental health issues since surviving a bad car accident at 16, battled anxiety and paranoia. In an attempt to appease the dry ...

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MedCity News
   
Arthritis pilot study shows value of patient perspectives to shape clinical ...   
MedCity News
fingers arthritis Members of patient registry Arthritis Power, organized by patient-centered research organization Creaky Joints, demonstrated the value of using patient voting panels to shape clinical practice guidelines in a pilot study published in ...

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Sydney Morning Herald
   
David Morgan found out walking can offer more than a breath of fresh air   
Sydney Morning Herald
David Morgan walked his way off the lung transplant list. Born premature, at 26 weeks, his underdeveloped lungs were riddled with bronchopulmonary dysplasia and allergic asthma. "I had my first respiratory arrest when I was 10 years old," said the ...

Australian walks his way off lung transplant list   Stuff.co.nz

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