2015년 2월 19일 목요일

Hepatitis A | The right wearable tech | Starting school with type 1 diabetes

ABC Health & Wellbeing Updates
19 February 2015 Welcome to this week's ABC Health & Wellbeing Updates where you'll find the most interesting and inspiring health stories from across the ABC.
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Hepatitis: what you need to know
Hepatitis: what you need to know
Hepatitis means inflammation of the liver. And while there are a number of causes, most cases of hepatitis are caused by a virus.
What hepatitis A symptoms should you look out for?
What hepatitis A symptoms should you look out for?
A growing number of people have been diagnosed with hepatitis A after eating contaminated frozen berries, so what symptoms do you need to look out for if you are worried?
Choosing wearables that work for you
Choosing wearables that work for you
If you're going to invest in a wearable device, you'll want the device you choose to help you reach your goals. So how do you find the right wearable for you?
When T1 went to school
When T1 went to school
A child's first day at school can be a nerve-wracking experience for any parent. But for Amanda Lenehan, whose son has type 1 diabetes, the amount of preparation and anxiety was far more intense than it is for most parents.
Healthy Living
Healthy Eating
Placebos more effective than mere sugar pills
Placebos more effective than mere sugar pills
Technically a placebo isn't supposed to have any effect, but a growing body of evidence suggests harnessing the power of placebos could boost the effectiveness of a range of medical treatments.
Simple seafood paella
Simple seafood paella
If you've got a large flat pan, you're set to bring a touch of Spain to the table with this tasty paella. It contains healthy omega-3 fats and it's low GI.
Avoiding exercise because of painful joints? If you're shown the right sort of exercise to do, it may actually give you relief comparable to taking painkillers.
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News
Berries scare prompts call for calm (AM - 19/02/2015)
Why dope gives you the 'munchies' (ABC Science Online - 19/02/2015)
Teens urged to peel themselves away from screens (AM - 19/02/2015)
Health Minister raises prospect of two-tiered Medicare copayment (The World Today - 18/02/2015)
Tactile banknotes introduced (ABC News Online - 18/02/2015)
Molecule breakthrough could improve Alzheimer's, arthritis treatment (ABC News Online - 17/02/2015)
Weighing the risks and benefits of routine cancer screening (ABC News Online - 17/02/2015)
How did frozen berries become contaminated with hepatitis A? (ABC News Online - 16/02/2015)
Tuberculosis concern should be on par with Ebola: World Vision CEO (ABC News Online - 16/02/2015)
Doctors overprescribing combination of asthma medications, children at risk: study (ABC News Online - 16/02/2015)
Indigenous health organisations unite to improve remote dialysis treatment (ABC News Online - 16/02/2015)
Freak plum hailed in obesity fight after fat rats 'return to normal' (ABC News Online - 14/02/2015)
Explainer: Who mosquitoes bite and why (ABC News Online - 13/02/2015)
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Online analysis and opinion
Disgusting sounds
ABC Open
Looking back now it is obvious how I became the bullied. In some ways it is even more obvious how those nasty girls became the bullies. I think about it more than ever as my first born daughter toddles around the house. Why, after over 20 years have passed, since I was the bullied is this my biggest fear as a parent?
more analysis and opinion>>
Audio and video
The gift of attention audio item (Big Ideas, ABC RN)
Getting to the beach in a wheelchair audio item (Life Matters, ABC RN)
MJA Medical Research Fund audio item (Life Matters, ABC RN)
A new treatment for acute stroke audio item (Health Report, ABC RN)
Coronary artery disease audio item (Health Report, ABC RN)
Children and medical procedures audio item (The Body Sphere, ABC RN)
Doctors in distress audio item (Background Briefing, ABC RN)
The benefits of mindfulness audio item (Big Ideas, ABC RN)
Postnatal depression in dads audio item (Drive, ABC RN)
Tick allergy video item (Catalyst)
more audio and video >>
ABC Science
Why can't you stop going to the toilet after a couple of drinks?
If you've ever had a long night out at the pub you will have come across the strange phenomenon called 'breaking the seal'. Dr Karl explains the physiology of beer and bodily fluids.

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