Replicating psychiatrists' expertise to prevent inpatient suicide
Blame Vitamin Deficiency for Migraines
Migraines have been linked to vitamin deficiencies by researchers at the Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center. The study found that many young people including children, teens, and young adults who suffer from migraines, are also mildly ...>> view originalLabor to improve care and research for Motor Neurone Disease
A Shorten Labor Government will improve care for Australians with motor neurone disease and boost research into this debilitating illness. Motor neurone disease (MND) destroys the nerve cells which control muscles, leading to a breakdown of movement, speech, swallowing and breathing. While MND affects each person differently, the average life expectancy from diagnosis is just 2.5 years. Half of the people diagnosed are aged under 65. MND has no known cause, no effective treatments and no cure. T..>> view original'I was safe in the hands of others'
Video will begin in 5 seconds. Julie McCrossin's cancer story Radio broadcaster and comedian Julie McCrossin speaks about her cancer treatment and therapy. Vision courtesy: Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Radiologists. PT2M37S 620 349 The Peter MacCallum Cancer Centre is moving this month, from the East Melbourne site where it has been since 1990. There is a large part of me that wants to burn the old place down to the ground; for those peeling walls and all that..>> view originalMake health insurance more affordable: HBF - The West Australian
Phoebe Wearne - The West Australian on June 13, 2016, 7:39 am Video News break - June 13 WA’s biggest health insurer has welcomed the coalition’s plan to simplify the private health system but says more could be done to push down premiums.Three weeks from the election, the focus turned to health as Health Minister Sussan Ley promised a re-elected Turnbull Government would create three categories of policies that consumers could easily understand.The shake-up was announ..>> view originalTried-and-tested strategies to help manage and take control of overeating
Overeating: it's one of the most difficult habits to rein in. We eat more than we need to for many reasons. Boredom can play a big part, along with access to large volumes of tasty food and not having the ability to identify real hunger.If we overate only on special occasions and celebrations, it wouldn't be an issue. But far too many of us overeat on a daily basis, thanks to the sheer availability of food, routinely large serving sizes and more concentrated food tastes and textures, which app..>> view original
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