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Childhood fitness reduces long-term cardiovascular risks of childhood obesity: University of Georgia Study
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Is Exercise the Future Anti-Cancer Therapy?
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Not all EGFR mutations are the same when it comes to therapy for NSCLC: A Study
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Outdoor light has role in reducing short-sightedness in kids: Queensland University Study
-
Advantages standardizing diabetes treatments
-
Bottle-fed babies born to obese mothers risk developing dangerous liver disease as teens: An Australian Study
-
Exercise to improve skill and coordination can help reduce lower back pain: A Study
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Fat can be controlled through body clock: Australian Study
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Long-lived breast stem cells could retain cancer legacy: Australian Study
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Be active to reduce chronic disease and make aging easier: Kansas State University Study
-
New ammunition in fight against type 2 diabetes: A Monash University Study
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Stress during pregnancy related to children�s later movement: A Study
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Conceptual and perceptual factors linked to what synesthetes 'see' when they smell: An Australian Study
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Low back pain not because of weather: Australian Study
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Acupuncture does not improve chronic knee pain: Australian Study
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Extreme Exercise linked to Blood Poisoning: The Australian Study
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Light eating company may lead to other consuming less: An Australia Study
-
Hot Flashes, Night Sweats may exist in women till she reaches her sixties: An Australian Study
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Losing weight substantially reduces atrial fibrillation
-
Hygiene practices affect contact lens case contamination
-
Sunshine may slow weight gain, diabetes onset, study suggests
-
Work to improve children's health should start before mother becomes pregnant
-
Simple lifestyle interventions during pregnancy can prevent children from becoming obese
-
Weight-loss shakes are making us fatter, Canstar Blue survey finds
-
61 percent fall in female genital warts due to free HPV vaccine
-
Women going through menopause need to be better supported at work
-
Certain Thyroid-Related Diseases May Vary by Race
-
High saturated fat diets can render asthma inhalers
ineffective: An Australian study
-
Australian woman pregnant after pioneering ovarian
transplant
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Identifying Stroke Signals While Exercising
-
Decision to scale back sexual health clinics incorrect:
Federal Health Minister
-
Babies born to obese mothers have heart risk: An Australian
study
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41 per cent of women try sex within six weeks of birth: An Australian study
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Instant Lash: Australian scientist claim double the length of eye-lashes
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Cervical cancer screening in Australia.
-
Australian women eat less healthy foods and don't exercise enough: A study
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Parents told to destroy their IVF embryos in Australia
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Concerns for overweight pregnant women: A study by University of
Melbourne, Australia
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Australian Diabetes Society publishes new guidance on insulin
glargine
-
Walking is most popular and Working at Gym is Second for
Australians: A study
-
Women undergoing cancer therapy could still have children thanks to
protein breakthrough
-
Cancers on the rise in pregnant women: study
-
In Australia Sucide levels may rise to 15% : A study
-
Women's health advocates in Australia calls for free abortions
-
Australia take measures to reduce smokers from 15% of the population
to 10% by 2018
-
NZ Legionnaires' disease outbreak over
-
NZ hospital food safe after deaths
-
Hendra virus spreads in Australia
-
Implants report good news for Aussie women
-
Earlier Birth, at 37 Weeks, Is Best for Twins, Study Suggests
-
Having a baby low on the list of priorities for most Australian
women: Survey
-
Liver may be the key to weight regulation: Study
-
Unnecessary Induction Of Labor Linked To Birth Complications, Study
-
Overweight People May Benefit From Active Breaks During Prolonged
Sitting
-
Pregnant Women Advised to Stay Cool for Baby's Sake: Australian
Study
-
Australian Institute of Family Studies (AIFS) found 18 per cent of
women smoked during pregnancy, while 38 per cent consumed alcohol.
-
Genetic Defects Linked to Blindness
-
Strength Training Curbs Hip, Spinal Bone Loss In Women With
Osteoporosis
-
Women's Fertility Linked To Oral Health
-
Two per cent of Australians diagnosed with an eating disorder 90 per cent are women : An Australian Study
-
Blood pressure drugs feeding the obesity epidemic?
-
New Insight Into Vision Loss
-
Australian researchers optimistic of new diabetes treatment
-
Diabetes is health-damaging
-
Multiple births to cash-strapped IVF mums on rise
-
Cancer Risk Similar Across Transplant Drug Regimens
-
Modest weight loss may help balance immune system: Study
-
Paracetamol can prevent heart attack
-
Genetic Link Between Mammographic Density and Breast Cancer
-
Breast density could trigger cancer
-
Overweight elderly live longer
-
Study: Dieting May Not Be Helpful for Overweight Elderly
-
Sexual Satisfaction Important for Women's Well-Being
-
Hospitals breastfeeding 'key' for new mums
-
Many breast cancers do not need treatment
-
Low carb diet may land you in depression
-
Have more sex for better health!
-
Clever women hit by breast cancer hardest
-
Push is on to fight breast screening cut
-
Sexual satisfaction may lead to greater well-being in women
-
Quitting smoking in pregnancy good sign for child behaviour
-
New scan to track skin cancer early undergoing trials
-
Study Urges Treatment for Even Mild Gestational Diabetes
-
Women risk lives taking weight-loss pills
-
Breastfeeding frenzy disrespects mums
-
Iodine supplementation improves children's intellect
-
One Vaccine Shot Seen as Protective for Swine Flu
-
Exercise priorities vary with life stages
-
Breathing problem may lead to back pain in women
-
New drug may reduce
heart attack damage
-
Cut Hypertension Drugs With Low-Salt Diet
-
Age doesn�t affect physical and emotional health during pregnancy
-
Australian woman told sex would cure lung ailment
-
New scanner aims to detect breast cancer in young women
-
Swine Flu
Cases Still Rising
-
Pregnancy lifestyles could be better
-
Breast cancer survivors pass on a gift of hope
-
Many mums smoke through pregnancy: report
-
Free stomach ops possible after shock obesity data
-
Kidney
disease soars in Australia
-
No worries about eating Australian pork
-
Australia Tests 89 for Swine Flu, Raises Surveillance
-
Better management improves survival rates of heart attack victims
-
Child neglect linked to feeding
-
Warnings Botox can cause birth defects
-
Booze linked to higher risk of premature babies
-
Binge drinking increases chances of preterm birth
-
Pill's new hope for women
-
Omega-3 supplements can protect pre-term infants from developmental
disorders
-
Pregnant smokers boost child cancer risk
-
Antidepressants revealed as most common medication for Australian
women
-
20 Percent Of Young Aussie Women Suffer Depression
-
Australian Women Become Mothers Only When Nearing Thirty
-
One in six has arthritis, osteoporosis
-
Fat lies mask full extent of obesity figures
-
Pregnancy related diabetes on rise
-
Women stressed during pregnancy have unhappy kids
-
More non-melanoma cancers 'unacceptable'
-
Smoking ups aneurysm risk in women
-
Obesity weighing on children's lives
-
Pregnancy does not cloud the brain, says Australian study
-
Smoking could trigger depression
-
Talc use raises risk of ovarian cancer
-
Exercise program for cancer recovery
-
More Australian women drinking
-
Women using ice to lose weight
-
IVF Use
Rises in Australia as Older Women Seek Fertility Help
-
Happiness may protect against cancer
-
Mothers-to-be 'more
willing to accept pain' than doctors
-
Good tidings for women on HRT
-
More people surving cancer in Australia
-
Excessive alcohol use linked to fertility problems
-
Ten per cent of pregnant women victims of violence - study
-
Cancer risk not higher for IVF mums
-
Hot women, cold men will live longer
-
Type 1
diabetes rate jumps
-
Heart attack survivors unaware of risks
-
Faulty birth control could lead to unwanted pregnancies
-
Osteoporosis drugs can aid against cancer
-
Women wrong on heart disease: survey
-
Few docs ask about alcohol in pregnancy
-
New procedure to spot viable IVF embryos
-
Physically Active Women May Outrun Breast Cancer Risk
-
Maternal death rare in Australia
-
Quit alcohol to reduce mouth cancer risk
-
Long-term implant 'could cut unwanted pregnancy'
-
We're living longer but are overweight
-
Women prefer talking to sex
-
Hair
test for cancer 'this year'
-
Caffeine may help fight ovarian cancer
-
Overweight women 'surrender to obesity'
-
Boozy revellers face heart peril
-
Calculating breast
cancer
-
Abortion must always be about choice
-
Alcohol 'helps older women live longer'
-
A Drink
To Healthy Aging
-
Violence against women
'leading cause of health problems'
-
Marrow transplants
could cause secondary cancer: study
-
Scientists finding new
ways to target diabetes
-
Binge-drinking 'may
not hurt the unborn'
-
Study links
contraceptive pill with cervical cancer
-
Lesbian women less
healthy - study
-
1 in 4 pregnant women
smoke
-
Iron harmful during pregnancy
-
One Off Weight Loss Subsidy Is Just A Bandaid, Australia
-
Pay obese to lose
weight, Australian doctors urge
-
Influenza A linked to death of woman
-
Wholegrain boost for blood pressure
-
Cervical cancer vaccine targets older women
-
Breast implants linked with suicide
-
More than three coffees a day could protect memory
-
Alcohol brain injury 'crisis' looms
-
Recipe for a surprise delivery
-
Pressure on to speed up cancer compo
-
HRT 'no benefit' to older hearts
-
AFL backs anti-violence campaignp style="margin:6px 10px; ">
Girl could give birth to her sister
-
Smoking ban takes hold in NSW
-
Women's win on cancer
-
Call for trans fat ban
-
Medical researchers point to future breakthroughs
-
PM blasts states over mental health
-
Genetics promises new era of health
-
Heroin-related deaths down in Australia
-
American to head schizophrenia research group
-
Health revolution on the horizon
-
Relationships a key factor in mental health
-
AMA warns against
summer food poisoning
-
WA anti smoking lobby
wants outdoor bans
-
Study shows how
alcohol damages bones
-
Modest exercise helps
elderly
-
Over-70s women not
over sex: survey
-
A touch of soul wins
black consumers
-
'No incentive' for
AIDS vaccine: US head
-
Crackdown on speed
sales from Jan 1
-
Red Cross says give
blood this new year
-
Christmas a tough time
for the tummy
-
WA unveils eye
scanning camera for kids
-
Working women in best of health
-
Aussie traveller bird flu alert
-
Life saving Coffee
-
New studies shed light on stroke prevention
and management
-
Public hospital patients often denied
effective obesity treatment, Australia
-
$1.9 Million Boost for Rural Breast Screening
-
Health Canada approves treatment aimed at extending breast cancer protection
-
Inhalers may replace needles in diabetes breakthrough
-
Abuse and HIV status linked to suicide risk in women
-
Variation in women's X chromosomes may explain differences between sexes
-
Half of Australian women lack interest in sex
-
Female Condom Now Available in Australia
-
Breast Cancer Foe Gives Big $$ to Top Abortion Provider
-
Self-Mutilation
Linked To Risky Sexual Behavior
-
Rare Amazonian
Plant Beats Breast Cancer
-
Pesticide linked to breast cancer
-
Drugs hope for breast cancer
-
Eating fruit and vegetables doesn't reduce breast cancer risk, new study
-
Research Ties Red Meat to Colon Cancer
-
Heart clue to why women live longer
-
A recipe for long life
-
Doctors rebel on abortion changes
-
Promising results for new breast cancer drug
-
Screen pregnant
women for AIDS: expert
-
Maternity Coalition pressures Govt over midwife program
-
Arthritis drug linked to heart attack
-
Prolonged breastfeeding helps prevent rheumatoid arthritis
-
Gel significantly increases sexual activity in surgically menopausal women
-
Urinary incontinence is passed down from mother to daughter
-
Estrogen
Therapy for Tall Teens Linked to Fertility Problems
-
TV joins
"battle of the bulge"
-
Smear
campaign
-
Healthy living key to fertility,
say experts
-
Choosing
the pathway to dietary health
-
Study links HRT type with heart attack damage
-
Doctor protests Pap smear
changes
September 13, 2004
-
Rare case of brain-wasting
disease sparks health alert in Australia
September 13, 2004
-
The link between overall
health and oral health
September 13, 2004
-
Doctors urge people to get
measles shots, Australia
September 11, 2004
-
Maggots used to treat
patients
September 09, 2004
-
Breakthrough discovery
offers hope to cancer-suffering kids
Sydney, Aug 15 (ANI)
-
The Eyes Are the Window to
Hypertension
August 10, 2004 (HealthDayNews)
-
Lennon softens line on
total smoking ban
July 6, 2004
-
Sunshine warnings are
making people ill rather than protecting them
July 5, 2004
-
Only 5% of Australians see
depression as a major health problem
July 4, 2004
-
Good news on obesity programs for schoolkids,
says Australian Medical Association
June
29, 2004
-
Australia fourth in
long-life chart
June 22, 2004
-
New medical imaging
equipment provides early detection of skin cancer
28
June 2004
-
Dementia on the rise
28 June 2004
-
Video yoga a health hazard
28 June 2004
-
Australia will have some of
the most graphic tobacco health warnings in the world
25
June 2004
-
Australian stem cell
breakthrough draws fire from right-to-life campaigners
24 June 2004
-
Call to end tobacco
donations
31 May 2004
-
Microwaves are new heart
therapy
17 May 2004
-
Dieting and exams don't mix
11
May 2004
-
'Junk' DNA not
junk but key to complexity
10 May 2004
-
Kangaroo
disease may hop to humans
5 May 2004
-
KEl Ni�o may boost
hepatitis A rates
3 May 2004
-
Birth control experts cast
doubts on updated rhythm method
April 11, 2004
-
Stronger Proof That Trans
Fats Are Bad
April 10, 2004
-
The facts about heart
disease
April
11, 2004
-
Acrylamide crops up in more
foods
March
31, 2004 - ABC
-
Advice to
drink water may make you sicker
ABC Science Online
Friday, 27 February 2004
-
GM fish explain motor
neurone disease
ABC Science Online Friday, 26 March 2004
-
Study spells out
x-ray risk, not benefit
ABC Science Online
Friday, 30 January 2004
-
Cats and dogs off the menu
in SA ACDT
- February 18, 2004
-
Patterson's Curse reveals
health benefits AEDT - February 17, 2004
-
Body Composition of
Aboriginal Australian and Caucasian Women Compared
January 7, 2004 (St.
George Hospital Sydney)
-
PCR Assay can Aid Malaria
Diagnosis in Patients with Low Parasitemia
January 12, 2004
(Malaria Diagnostics)
-
Breast Cancer link to
Deodorants Dismissed
January 13, 2004 (heraldsun.news.com.au)
-
Morning Cuppa Good Medicine January
17, 2004 (theaustralian.news.com.au)
-
Vitamin D may Prevent
Multiple Sclerosis January
13, 2004 (ABC
Science Online)
-
BIRTH LINK TO
BLOOD PRESSURE
November 17, 2003 (Australian News)
-
DEEP VEIN
THROMBOSIS (DVT) A SMALL RISK AFTER AIR TRAVEL
3 November 2003 (healthinsite.gov.au)
-
EATING BY COLOUR MAY IMPROVE CHILDREN'S EATING
HABITS
13 November, 2003(healthinsite.gov.au)