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Qld to develop first sexual health strategy
Brisbane Times
Speaking at the World STI & HIV Congress and Australasian HIV & AIDS Conference in Brisbane on Wednesday, Health Minister Cameron Dick said notification rates of infectious syphilis in the state's indigenous communities had reached their highest rate ...
Healer's bogus 'HIV cure' bashedHealth-e
$5 million plan to tackle Queensland's sexual healthThe Queensland Times
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Brisbane Times
Speaking at the World STI & HIV Congress and Australasian HIV & AIDS Conference in Brisbane on Wednesday, Health Minister Cameron Dick said notification rates of infectious syphilis in the state's indigenous communities had reached their highest rate ...
Healer's bogus 'HIV cure' bashed
$5 million plan to tackle Queensland's sexual health
TIME
Antibacterial Soap Is a Wash, Study Finds
TIME
If you're bothering to wash your hands regularly—and you should—you're probably using antibacterials, many of which contain triclosan, an effective bacteria-, virus- and fungus-fighting agent. But concerns over the health consequences of too much ...
Triclosan Antibacterial Soap No Better at Killing Germs Than Regular SoapNewsweek
Antibacterial Soaps With This Active Ingredient Aren't Worth ItHuffington Post
Antibacterial soap no real threat to germsThe Nation
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Health Aim
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TIME
If you're bothering to wash your hands regularly—and you should—you're probably using antibacterials, many of which contain triclosan, an effective bacteria-, virus- and fungus-fighting agent. But concerns over the health consequences of too much ...
Triclosan Antibacterial Soap No Better at Killing Germs Than Regular Soap
Antibacterial Soaps With This Active Ingredient Aren't Worth It
Antibacterial soap no real threat to germs
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Pro Bono Australia
Having set up in Sierra Leone to join the emergency relief effort following the Ebola outbreak, our partner has since stayed to focus on the strengthening of the health system in the country. This global organisation is working to reduce the impact of ...
Guinea reports Ebola-free week, but Sierra Leone has 5 casesCIDRAP
More than 680 people isolated after 16-year-old girl dies of Ebola in Sierra LeoneUpdated News
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Pro Bono Australia
Having set up in Sierra Leone to join the emergency relief effort following the Ebola outbreak, our partner has since stayed to focus on the strengthening of the health system in the country. This global organisation is working to reduce the impact of ...
Guinea reports Ebola-free week, but Sierra Leone has 5 cases
More than 680 people isolated after 16-year-old girl dies of Ebola in Sierra Leone
The Young and the Brave
3News NZ
WHO: Start moving, stop smoking
3News NZ
The World Health Organisation has launched strategies aimed at getting Europeans to start moving and stop smoking over the next decade to defuse what it terms the ticking time-bomb of sedentary lifestyles. "Health systems across the region (Europe ...
Stop smoking: Making tobacco a thing of the pastHealth24
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3News NZ
The World Health Organisation has launched strategies aimed at getting Europeans to start moving and stop smoking over the next decade to defuse what it terms the ticking time-bomb of sedentary lifestyles. "Health systems across the region (Europe ...
Stop smoking: Making tobacco a thing of the past
Times of India
'Antibiotic addict' India losing fight against lethal bacteria
Times of India
LONDON: India is the world's antibiotic popping capital, recording the highest number of such pills consumed annually — 13 billion pills as against 10 billion in China and 7 billion in the US. As a result of such reckless use, deadly strains of life ...
Mzansi guzzling antibioticsTimes LIVE
Dramatic rise seen in antibiotic useNature.com
Antibiotics crisis brings threat of social apocalypseThe Times (subscription)
New Scientist
Natural Resources Defense Council (blog)
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Times of India
LONDON: India is the world's antibiotic popping capital, recording the highest number of such pills consumed annually — 13 billion pills as against 10 billion in China and 7 billion in the US. As a result of such reckless use, deadly strains of life ...
Mzansi guzzling antibiotics
Dramatic rise seen in antibiotic use
Antibiotics crisis brings threat of social apocalypse
KFM
Female Condom Day Marked With Calls For Increased Access
KFM
The ministry of health has asked development partners to increase accessibility of female condoms so as to increase uptake. The call is made by Dr. Paul Kaggwa, the Assistant Commissioner for Health Promotion and Education as Uganda commemorates ...
Activists promote female condom as alternative means of preventing HIV infectionsNTV Uganda
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KFM
The ministry of health has asked development partners to increase accessibility of female condoms so as to increase uptake. The call is made by Dr. Paul Kaggwa, the Assistant Commissioner for Health Promotion and Education as Uganda commemorates ...
Activists promote female condom as alternative means of preventing HIV infections
Female Health Company sells 500 million condoms worldwide
Happy Female Condom Day
The Indian Express
Experts concerned as obesity on rise in country
Times of India
DEHRADUN: According to Global Nutrition Report 2015, India has made significant progress in reducing malnutrition, but experts have raised concerns over increasing obesity in the country as it will "double the burden" of diseases in the country.
Malnutrition not just a problem affecting poor countries, report showsToronto Star
Someone You Know Is Probably MalnourishedHuffington Post
Globally, Obesity and Diabetes Rise While the Numbers of Hungry People FallYouth Health Magzine
The Indian Express
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Times of India
DEHRADUN: According to Global Nutrition Report 2015, India has made significant progress in reducing malnutrition, but experts have raised concerns over increasing obesity in the country as it will "double the burden" of diseases in the country.
Malnutrition not just a problem affecting poor countries, report shows
Someone You Know Is Probably Malnourished
Globally, Obesity and Diabetes Rise While the Numbers of Hungry People Fall
BT.com
Harrowing Tale of HIV+ Woman's Battle With Cancer
AllAfrica.com
Nairobi — When Sally Agallo was diagnosed with cervical cancer in 2007 after going for a pap smear on a whim, she didn't believe it; she'd thought life had dealt her all the misery her deck could possibly hold. She was after all HIV positive, had ...
New data on how patients are diagnosed – what does it tell us?Cancer Research UK (blog)
GPs are catching cancer earlier in England, paving the way for higher survival ...City A.M.
Cancer diagnosis: Charity says 'we must still do better'carehome.co.uk News
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AllAfrica.com
Nairobi — When Sally Agallo was diagnosed with cervical cancer in 2007 after going for a pap smear on a whim, she didn't believe it; she'd thought life had dealt her all the misery her deck could possibly hold. She was after all HIV positive, had ...
New data on how patients are diagnosed – what does it tell us?
GPs are catching cancer earlier in England, paving the way for higher survival ...
Cancer diagnosis: Charity says 'we must still do better'
Telegraph.co.uk
Obese three-year-old becomes youngest child diagnosed with Type 2 diabetes
Telegraph.co.uk
A three-year-old girl has become the youngest person in the world to be diagnosed with type 2 diabetes after reaching 5.5 stone. The youngster from Texas, US, who has not been identified, was admitted to an obeisty clinic after suffering from extreme ...
Obese three-year-old diagnosed in US with diabetesIrish Examiner
Toddler with type 2 diabetes highlights global obesity epidemicReuters
Obese Girl, 3, One Of Youngest Ever With DiabetesSky News
Daily Mail
Medical Daily
Mirror.co.uk
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Telegraph.co.uk
A three-year-old girl has become the youngest person in the world to be diagnosed with type 2 diabetes after reaching 5.5 stone. The youngster from Texas, US, who has not been identified, was admitted to an obeisty clinic after suffering from extreme ...
Obese three-year-old diagnosed in US with diabetes
Toddler with type 2 diabetes highlights global obesity epidemic
Obese Girl, 3, One Of Youngest Ever With Diabetes
Atlanta Journal Constitution
In medical first, cancer patient receives 3D-printed titanium rib cage
Atlanta Journal Constitution
Want more news? Sign up for free newsletters to get more of the AJC delivered to your inbox. SALAMANCA, Spain — A Spanish man recently received the world's first customized, 3D-printed titanium ribcage after doctors had to remove a large portion of ...
Patient receives world's first 3D printed rib cage and sternum implantGeek
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Atlanta Journal Constitution
Want more news? Sign up for free newsletters to get more of the AJC delivered to your inbox. SALAMANCA, Spain — A Spanish man recently received the world's first customized, 3D-printed titanium ribcage after doctors had to remove a large portion of ...
Patient receives world's first 3D printed rib cage and sternum implant
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