Saturday, May 21, 2016

E-cigarettes to be treated like tobacco in Victoria, banned in restaurants, enclosed workplaces and other top stories.

  • E-cigarettes to be treated like tobacco in Victoria, banned in restaurants, enclosed workplaces

    E-cigarettes to be treated like tobacco in Victoria, banned in restaurants, enclosed workplaces Posted May 21, 2016 11:46:08 E-cigarettes, or vaping, is set to be banned in all areas where cigarette smoking is prohibited in Victoria, under new laws to come into effect next year.Under the changes, e-cigarettes will be treated like other tobacco products and children under 18 will no longer be able to buy them.Victorian Health Minister Jill Hennessy said vaping could be..
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  • Family of 6yo boy win legal battle over radiation treatment

    Family of 6yo boy win legal battle over radiation treatment
    ELIZABETH JACKSON: The family of a six-year-old boy has won a legal battle to prevent their child's cancer from being treated with radiation.Doctors took the case of Oshin Kiszko to court when his parents disputed the recommended treatment for his malignant brain tumour.Yesterday the boy's parents won an appeal in the Family Court, meaning that the child will not receive potentially life-saving radiation treatment.Imogen Brennan reports.IMOGEN BRENNAN: Six-year-old Oshin Kiszko was diagnosed ..
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  • Snuggling with your pets this winter

    Snuggling with your pets this winter
    I know that winter has arrived when Chilli dog sneaks onto my bed at night and at least one of my cats has climbed under the covers. And my pets may even allow me an extra half hour in bed in the morning. A very welcome half hour when it’s cold outside! Like most pets, mine will find a spot of winter sunshine that is beaming in through the windows and snooze the day away. Chilli dog, however, is always keen for a walk and this helps her stay warm and prevents piling on the calories, from the ex..
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  • Wearable blood-alcohol content monitoring device BACtrack Skyn wins top prize at US competition

    Wearable blood-alcohol content monitoring device BACtrack Skyn wins top prize at US competition
    Wearable blood-alcohol content monitoring device BACtrack Skyn wins top prize at US competition Posted May 21, 2016 12:35:21 A San Francisco-based company has won a US Government-sponsored competition with an alcohol monitoring device that can be worn on the wrist, the latest milestone in the development of wearable technologies that monitor and diagnose medical conditions.BACtrack, a privately held medical device maker, took the $US200,000 top prize in the National I..
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  • FDA Alert: Canagliflozin May Increase Risk of Leg and Foot Amputations

    FDA Alert: Canagliflozin May Increase Risk of Leg and Foot Amputations
    The FDA has alerted the public about interim safety results from an ongoing clinical trial that found an increase in leg and foot amputations, mostly affecting the toes, in patients treated with the diabetes medication canagliflozin (Invokana, Invokamet). The agency has not determined whether canagliflozin increases the risk of leg and foot amputations. It is currently investigating this new safety issue. Patients taking canaglifozin should notify their health care professionals immediately if t..
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  • New report highlights need to fight invasion of drug-resistant bugs

    New report highlights need to fight invasion of drug-resistant bugs
    New report highlights need to fight invasion of drug-resistant bugs TMG Digital | 2016-05-21 09:24:37.0 The rise of superbugs is a result of mutation‚ rendering them resistant to antibiotics. File photo Image by: Supplied Superbugs will kill one person every three seconds by 2050 and will reduce the global GDP by two to 3.5 percent. These findings are in a report this week on resistance to antimicrobial drugs led by Jim O’Neill‚ the former chief economist at Go..
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  • Study explores whether way of expressing condolences should be standardised among oncologists - News

    Study explores whether way of expressing condolences should be standardised among oncologists - News
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  • OTC allergy medications may not be best treatment option

    OTC allergy medications may not be best treatment option
    Dear Mayo Clinic: Are over-the-counter allergy medications safe to take year-round? I've been taking them for a couple of years, and they seem to help. Are there any other allergy treatments I should think about using instead?Answer: Allergy medications that you can buy without a prescription are considered relatively safe and can be taken on a long-term basis. These medications may not be the best treatment option, however, if your allergy symptoms are severe or if symptoms persist despite med..
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  • Long-Term Use Of Antibiotics May Disrupt Brain Functions: Study

    Long-Term Use Of Antibiotics May Disrupt Brain Functions: Study
    Antibiotics may affect neurogenesis directly, and not act only via the gut bacteria. (Representational Image)Berlin:  Treatments involving long-term use of antibiotics may disrupt brain functions and affect the formation of new brain cells, a new study has claimed. A special kind of immune cell serves as an intermediary between gut bacteria and the brain, according to Susanne Wolf from Max Delbruck Centre for Molecular Medicine in Germany. The findings are of signifi..
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  • Researchers identify single RCAN1 gene responsible for onset of type 2 diabetes - News

    Researchers identify single RCAN1 gene responsible for onset of type 2 diabetes - News
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