Tuesday, June 14, 2016

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  • Many family doctors have poor knowledge about LDCT lung cancer screening - News

    Many family doctors have poor knowledge about LDCT lung cancer screening - News
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  • #EULAR 2016 – Rheumatoid Arthritis Treatment Adherence Improved with Positive Expectations, Information

    #EULAR 2016 – Rheumatoid Arthritis Treatment Adherence Improved with Positive Expectations, Information
    At the European League Against Rheumatism Annual Congress (EULAR 2016) June 8-11 in London, two new studies offered insights on why patients with rheumatoid arthritis (RA) do not adhere to their treatment plan, providing important information on strategies that clinicians can use to improve treatment adherence, which helps reduce healthcare costs and improve treatment outcomes. According to a press release, the results from the two studies presented at EULAR 2016 highlight that: RA patients w..
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  • Vitamin Deficiencies may Increase Migraine

    Vitamin Deficiencies may Increase Migraine
    You are here: Home » Health » Vitamin Deficiencies May Increase MigraineVitamin Deficiencies May Increase MigraineNDTV Food, Modified: June 14, 2016 14:14 ISTSevere headaches that are accompanied by visual changes, sensitivity to light and sound, throbbing pain, nausea and possibly, vomiting are symptoms only migraine patients can relate too. A migraine headache ca..
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  • Melbourne cancer study breakthrough gives hope to acute myeloid leukaemia sufferers

    Melbourne cancer study breakthrough gives hope to acute myeloid leukaemia sufferers
    A breakthrough by Melbourne cancer researchers is giving new hope to patients suffering an aggressive form of leukaemia that is particularly devastating in children. About 1000 Australians are diagnosed with acute myeloid leukaemia each year, and of those, 100 will be infants.  Only about half of the infants diagnosed will survive, making it the most common fatal disease for babies. In adults, the disease is also ruthless; only about one in five diagnosed has a five-year survival rate. R..
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  • Nivea Men sensitive post shave balm sells out after Kylie Jenner posts about it

    Nivea Men sensitive post shave balm sells out after Kylie Jenner posts about it
    After getting the tick of approval from Kylie Jenner, a men's shaving balm is selling out as beauty lovers rush to use it as a makeup primer.Nivea Men sensitive post shave balm which sells for $12 AUD (£6 / $8.80 USD), is supposedly better than many high end primers at keeping makeup on all day.Kylie revealed that she used the product in a Snapchat video in March.'So cool new trick is using Nivea Men sensitive post shave balm as a moisturiser if you have oily skin,' she said in the short clip.  ..
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  • NSW coroner probes liposuction death

    By Sophie Tarr - AAP on June 14, 2016, 6:27 pm A Sydney man whose elderly wife died hours after undergoing a controversial liposuction procedure has told an inquest that before she went under the knife, the doctor performing her surgery assured him it was "no big deal".Ken Drysdale's wife of nearly 50 years, Sheila Drysdale, died in her nursing home on December 20, 2013, after undergoing so-called liposuction stem-cell therapy at a western Sydney clinic that morning in a bid..
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  • Australian mini-satellites undergo space testing before launch

    Australian mini-satellites undergo space testing before launch
    Australian mini-satellites undergo space testing before launch later this year Posted June 14, 2016 15:53:04 Testing has begun at the Australian National University's (ANU) Mt Stromlo facilities on three mini-satellites to make sure they are ready to be part of an international space project later this year.The 'CubeSats' measure 10 centimetres each side and are the product of collaboration between the University of Sydney, the Australian National University, the Univ..
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  • Australians on the east coast are suddenly becoming deathly allergic to red meat

    Australians on the east coast are suddenly becoming deathly allergic to red meat
    Thousands of Australians have suddenly found themselves allergic to red meat, thanks to tick bites.NICOLE Lenoir-Jourdan is a vegetarian, so having an allergy to meat was the last thing she expected. But the Pymble publicist knew something was very wrong. She was having allergic reactions to food she’d never had a problem with, like yoghurt, baked beans, and nuts. A few months before she’d been bitten by a tiny tick in her garden and had an extreme local reaction.‘‘I tell you, I looked like the ..
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  • Federal election 2016: better transport links build jobs

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Trust holds fire on plea for city cash .We are planning to get IVF - who offers the best private health cover for this treatment? .
Wood-adorned Sydney unit wins tip interior pattern award .Police search for three Adelaide siblings who 'ran off' from Christies Beach oval .

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