ACT Mother of the Year: Barnardos recognises inspirational local women
ACT Mother of the Year: Barnardos recognises inspirational local women Updated April 12, 2016 13:01:54 Meet the three strong women who have been honoured by Barnardos for positively changing the course of the next generation. By Adrienne Francis ACT Mother of the Year Dannielle Kelly I was a pedantic mother, as most mothers are at the beginning, and when the diagnosis of cancers arrives it is very hard to understand how it could happen to you. Danniell..>> view originalNew cancer imaging gives quick results
New cancer imaging gives quick resultsAAPApril 12, 2016 1:10PMSavePrint New cancer imaging gives quick resultsThe first cancer patient in Europe has been scanned with a new imaging technique in a move which could help doctors tell whether a drug is working on a cancer patient within a day or two of starting treatment.The patient had a rapid scan as part of a new metabolic imaging study at Addenbrooke's Hospital, part of Cambridge University Hospitals.Dr Ferdia Gallagher, joint-lead of the Wellc..>> view originalFood regulators review infant milk formula standards
Food regulators review infant milk formula standards Posted April 12, 2016 15:44:17 The group that represents Australia's infant milk formula industry has welcomed a review of its products sold in Australia.Food Standards Australia New Zealand (FSANZ) is reviewing standards in the industry code that regulates infant formula. It wants feedback on potential changes to the labelling of powder, liquid concentrate or ready to drink formula.The review includes the ingredien..>> view originalGiggling Goat alcoholic beverage under investigation by Liquor and Gaming NSW
Video will begin in 5 seconds. Giggling Goat 'clearly imitating soft drink' Wine-based beverage Giggling Goat is among recent brands of alcopops that has raised concerns over packaging similar to soft drinks. PT1M3S 620 349 An alcoholic beverage marketed in a plastic soft drink bottle is being investigated by Liquor and Gaming NSW. The wine-based "bubbly" beverage, Giggling Goat, is among recent brands of alcopops to hit the shelves of liquor stores around Australia, in packag..>> view originalUltrasound makes for palm-based computer displays you can feel
Electronics Ultrasound makes for palm-based computer displays you can feel Nick Lavars April 11, 2016 From buzzing phones to quivering console controllers, haptic feedback has become indispensable in modern computing, and developers are already wondering how it will be felt in systems of the future. Sending ultrasound waves through the back of the hand to deliver tactile sensations to the fro..>> view original'Superhero DNA': Researchers discover lucky 13 with natural resistance to serious disease
'Superhero DNA': Researchers discover lucky 13 with natural resistance to serious disease Posted April 12, 2016 16:19:20 Medical researchers are on the hunt for 13 lucky people who have what they have dubbed "superhero DNA". Key points:Hundreds of thousands of people from around the world donated their DNA to the study.Researchers focused on the healthy, instead of the sick.They discovered 13 people who are resistant to genetic diseases.The lucky 13 cannot be reconta..>> view original'Best job in the world': Koala Harry runs over to cuddle zookeeper Tami Wilson
'Best job in the world': Koala Harry stars in cutest video ever with his beloved zookeeper Melissa Hills - Yahoo7 News on April 12, 2016, 4:28 pm Video Cutest koala video ever goes viral This could easily be the cutest koala video you have ever seen.Footage of Harry the koala running over to cuddle Symbio Wildlife Park zookeeper Tami Wilson has been viewed around 10 million times since Saturday.Harry the koala loves cuddles and belly rubs from Tami. Photo: Symbio Wildlife Par..>> view originalHPV vaccination may be beneficial for CKD patients but not for kidney transplant recipients - News
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Presenteeism costs economy $34 billion a year through lost productivity, report shows Updated April 12, 2016 11:40:05 Sick workers dragging themselves into the office are costing the Australian economy more than $34 billion a year, indicates a new report. Key points:Presenteeism costing businesses money through lost productivity and infection spreadWorkers urged to see a doctor if feeling illImprovements in chest pain emergency room diagnosis has potential to save econ..>> view original
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