Public Health
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What to do in a disaster: new must-have guide for health professionals HealthTimes - 24-03-2017
A world-first grass-roots guide for doctors, nurses, paramedics and other health professionals will give them a much-needed common language to deal with the growing
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Flu shot demand expected to soar AAP - 23-03-2017
A survey by the Pharmacy Guild of Australia has found that an extra two million Aussies are expected to receive a flu vaccine this year. About
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A new study has found parenthood could actually extend your life span AAP - 14-03-2017
If your kids are driving you crazy take heart - a new study has found parenthood could actually extend your life
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Being obese is a potent risk factor of chronic kidney disease AAP - 06-03-2017
Kidney Health Australia has released a report which says being overweight or obese can as much as double the risk of developing chronic kidney disease.
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Poisonous deathcap mushrooms warning AAP - 28-02-2017
Authorities are warning about poisonous deathcap mushrooms which thrive near oak trees in warm and wet weather, typical at the end of summer and early autumn.
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How to live longer and healthier life AAP - 23-02-2017
Professor Andrea Maier helps people live longer and healthier life
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A review found evidence of bias towards industry sponsored drug trials AAP - 21-02-2017
A Chochrane Library review has found evidence of bias towards industry-sponsored drug trial studies, says a Sydney researcher. Doctors'
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Walking an extra 4300 steps per day may reduce hospital need AAP - 20-02-2017
A new study suggests walking an extra three kilometres every day may reduce the average time Australians aged over 55 spend in hospital each year.
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Experts have questioned the efficacy of multivitamins AAP - 14-02-2017
The TGA is working toward reforms to help Australians make informed choices about complementary medicines, as experts question their efficacy.
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Australian study linked amphetamine use to premature ageing AAP - 13-02-2017
An Australian study at the University of Western Australia has linked amphetamine use to premature ageing. Addiction to ice
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A call for national obesity awareness in Australia AAP - 13-02-2017
A prominent researcher and clinician has renewed calls for urgent national action, including regulatory reforms, to stem obesity rates in Australia.
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Victoria is experiencing a Ross River Virus outbreak AAP - 10-02-2017
Heavy flooding in Victoria last year has created ideal conditions for mosquito breeding, leading to an outbreak of Ross River Virus across the state.
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Scientists believe "brain training" could help smokers quit for good. AAP - 09-02-2017
A group of Melbourne researchers and scientists believe "brain training" to improve impulse control could help smokers quit for good.
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A highly-contagious cat virus has resurfaced after 40 years AAP - 08-02-2017
Several Sydney pounds have closed their doors to cats after a highly-contagious and deadly virus resurfaced after 40 years. A highly-contagious
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Australians are missing out on seeing their GP due to expenses AAP - 01-02-2017
A Productivity Commission report shows that thousands of Australians are missing out on seeing their GP and skipping medications due to cost worries.
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Dr Google will now show accurate information AAP - 01-02-2017
Health-related Google searches will now provide information fact-checked by a team of doctors. Australians can now trust that Dr Google is
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Free meningococcal vaccine for teens in WA AAP - 30-01-2017
A free meningococcal vaccine will be provided to teenagers aged 15 to 19 in WA after a "disturbing" increase in cases of the W strain, and the health minister
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Queenslanders are urged to cover up as UV reaches extreme levels AAP - 19-01-2017
Queenslanders are being urged to cover up as ultraviolet radiation hits extreme levels across much of the state. Brisbane is expected to reach
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Australians not to become complacent about the humble bee AAP - 17-01-2017
Australians are warned not to become complacent about the threat bees and other insects pose to a person's health. Bees and other insects,
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Recreational cannabis smoking is still harmful to health AAP - 17-01-2017
A major report on the health-effects of marijuana and cannabis-derived products has found evidence of both therapeutic and harmful effects.
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