Tuesday, March 8, 2016

Alberta parents whose toddler died of meningitis were told to visit doctor, trial hears and other top stories.

  • Alberta parents whose toddler died of meningitis were told to visit doctor, trial hears

    An Alberta couple whose son died of meningitis after being treated with homeopathic and naturopathic remedies were told to take their son to a doctor a day before his death, court heard Tuesday. David Stephan, 32, and his wife, Collet Stephan, 35, have pleaded not guilty to failing to provide the necessaries of life for 19-month-old Ezekiel, who died in March 2012. As the trial continued for a second day in Lethbridge on Tuesday, David Stephan kept his arm wrapped around his wife's shoulders fo..
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  • Turnbull urged to lift tax on alcohol by 10%

    Turnbull urged to lift tax on alcohol by 10%
    THE Turnbull government could reap $2.9 billion and cut drinking nationwide if it increased alcohol taxes by 10%, a new report says. Commissioned by the Foundation for Alcohol Research and Education, the report argues for wine and cider to be taxed the same as beer. It said if all alcohol products were taxed according to their volume of alcohol, consumption would drop almost 10%. Currently, wine is taxed on price rather than volume and although it accounts for 40% of the alcohol consume..
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  • Benitec Biopharma Ltd (ADR) (NASDAQ:BNTC)'s Company Shares Decreased 52.38% After Low Volatility

    Benitec Biopharma Ltd (ADR) (NASDAQ:BNTC)'s Company Shares Decreased 52.38% After Low Volatility
    The shares of Benitec Biopharma Ltd (ADR) (NASDAQ:BNTC) decreased by 52.38% in the last 20 days but rose 12.58% in the past 5 trading sessions. Benitec Biopharma Ltd (ADR) (NASDAQ:BNTC) shares opened at $1.73 in the last session and had intraday high of $1.78 and low of $1.67 for a lower than normal intra-day volatility. Stock trading is easier when the volatility profile is such. About 275,717 shares traded hands or 4350.64% up from the average. Benitec Biopharma Ltd (ADR) (BNTC) has decli..
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  • Ziggy the three-legged dog given new lease on life

    Ziggy the three-legged dog given new lease on life
    Three-legged dog Ziggy has been through some rough times but he has taken it all "in his stride", especially his new wheels, which have helped him recover from his specialist surgery.Ziggy, a two-year-old border collie cross, was dumped at the RSPCA at Wacol in 2014 with a broken front leg that hadn't healed properly and required amputation. Three-legged dog gets buggy A three-legged dog called Ziggy gets a customised cart and specialised surgery at the University of Queensland to sav..
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  • Girl weighed 112kgs when she died of preventable asthma attack

    Girl weighed 112kgs when she died of preventable asthma attack
    NSW: A 13-year-old was morbidly obese and living in a putrid, mice-infested home, inquest hears. “Attempts to educate [the girl] and her family and to have them understand and adhere to an asthma management plan were unsuccessful.”An Illawarra girl who died of a “clearly preventable” asthma episode weighed more than 112kgs and lived in a putrid, mice-infested home – both contributors to her demise, an inquest has heard.The troubled 13-year-old and her family were the subjects of 1..
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  • National tragedy: suicide rate soars

    National tragedy: suicide rate soars
    A steep rise in death by suicide among middle-aged Australians and young women has driven the national suicide rate to its highest level in 13 years. It doesn't have to end badly: a suicide prevention phone in Brisbane. Photo: Harrison SaragossiA steep rise in death by suicide among middle-aged Australians and young women has driven the national suicide rate to its highest level in 13 years.Australia's suicide rate rose to 12 per 100,000 people in 2014, according to Bureau of St..
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  • Soft drinks a kidney disease risk for kids

    Soft drinks a kidney disease risk for kids
    Soft drinks a kidney disease risk for kidsChildren should be taught to choose water over sugar-laden drinks to reduce risk factors for developing kidney disease, say experts."Our challenge is to overcome the impact of the multimillion dollar advertising barrage aimed at increasing children and teenagers' consumption of soft drinks," said Anne Wilson, Kidney Health Australia's chief executive."Any child drinking a 600ml bottle of soft drink consumes sixteen teaspoons of sugar."As a regular behavi..
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  • Brisbane tattoo artist who offered free ink for people with self-harm scars 'overwhelmed' by response

    Brisbane tattoo artist who offered free ink for people with self-harm scars 'overwhelmed' by response
    Brisbane tattoo artist who offered free ink for people with self-harm scars 'overwhelmed' by response Updated March 08, 2016 16:02:10 A Brisbane tattoo artist says she has been "overwhelmed" by the response to her offer to cover the scars of people with a history of self-harm or abuse for free.Whitney Devellee said the idea to offer her skills free of charge came to her when she tattooed a friend who felt ashamed of her self-harm scars."She was so embarrassed. She told ..
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  • The magical thing eating chocolate does to your brain

    The magical thing eating chocolate does to your brain
    Smarten up with chocolate. In the mid 1970s, psychologist Merrill Elias began tracking the cognitive abilities of more than a thousand people in the state of New York. The goal was fairly specific: to observe the relationship between people's blood pressure and brain performance. And for decades he did just that, eventually expanding the Maine-Syracuse Longitudinal Study (MSLS) to observe other cardiovascular risk factors, including diabetes, obesity, and smok..
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