Tuesday, September 13, 2016

New FDA regulations point to uncertain future for e-cigarette industry and other top stories.

  • New FDA regulations point to uncertain future for e-cigarette industry

    New FDA regulations point to uncertain future for e-cigarette industry
    New Food and Drug Administration regulations went into effect last month that will make it illegal for minors to purchase electronic cigarettes.Many public health officials have praised the new rules, which will prevent anyone under 18 from purchasing e-cigarettes and related products.“We want parents to know that nicotine is dangerous for kids at any age,” Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Director Dr. Tom Frieden said in a statement. “Adolescence is a critical time for brain developm..
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  • Foster Care Week: These foster carers in for the long haul

    Foster Care Week: These foster carers in for the long haul
    Illawarra carers Debbie and Nathan: Caring for foster children in their own home, they say to be a good carer requires, "patience, endurance, a lot of love".Advertising featureWhen the going gets tough, CatholicCare foster carers Debbie and Nathan remain committed to the three children in their care.“You've got to stick it out no matter how hard it gets. You can't give up… you're dealing with lives,” Debbie said.Debbie and Nathan have three children in their long-term care, Jasmine, Nick and Ben..
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  • Scientists say blood test could detect early signs of breast cancer

    Scientists say blood test could detect early signs of breast cancer
    Scientists say blood test could detect early signs of breast cancer Emily Baker - Yahoo7 News on September 9, 2016, 9:13 pm Perth scientists say a simple blood test could be all it takes to detect breast cancer, one day replacing mammograms, MRIs and biopsies. UWA scientist Katie Meehan says the revolutionary blood test is designed to pick-up breast cancer much earlier than a mammogram.“It will mean before it even has a chance to settle in, we can pick it up and..
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  • Let's talk about male suicide

    Let's talk about male suicide
    We must find ways to increase community awareness and start acknowledging the broad spectrum of social factors that contribute to suicide. (Pic: Getty)On average, five men each day take their life through suicide in this country, according to World Suicide Prevention Australia. Read that again — five men, every day. September 10 is World Suicide Prevention Day: an international day to recognise the impact of suicide and importance of building more resilient, thoughtful communities.The theme is “..
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  • Statins harms exaggerated, benefits underestimated, major Lancet Journal review shows

    Statins harms exaggerated, benefits underestimated, major Lancet Journal review shows
    Misleading reports warning patients off taking their statins have exaggerated their harms and underestimated their benefits, say the researchers of a major review. Claims that the cholesterol-busting drugs cause high rates of serious side effects had dealt a "serious cost to public health", and had convinced some patients to stop taking their medication, the scientists of the sweeping Lancet-published review said. More News Videos Previous slide Next slide The real risk..
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  • woman 'who kept animals for food' banned from owning more due to neglect

    woman 'who kept animals for food' banned from owning more due to neglect
    Canberra woman 'who kept animals for food' banned from owning more due to neglect Updated September 09, 2016 16:25:15 A Canberra woman who says she kept chickens and rabbits to feed her family as part of a self-sufficient lifestyle has been banned from owning animals for three years.Cynthia Lawrence, 37, has also been fined $1,650 after she pleaded guilty to nine charges following the discovery of numerous chickens, rabbits and guinea pigs in poor conditions at her home..
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  • ACCC starts court action against e-cigarette seller over non-toxic claim

    ACCC starts court action against e-cigarette seller over non-toxic claim
    The Australian Competition and Consumer Commission has begun Federal Court action against an online e-cigarette retailer for allegedly making false or misleading claims that its products are free from toxic chemicals found in regular cigarettes.Independent testing of The Joystick Company's e-cigarette product found it contained chemicals including formaldehyde, acetaldehyde and acrolein, the ACCC said. ACCC Commissioner Sarah Court said suppliers had to have scientific evidence to support..
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  • Steroids for treating infertility in women may have harmful effects on pregnancy and child - News

    Steroids for treating infertility in women may have harmful effects on pregnancy and child - News
    Researchers at the University of Adelaide are urging doctors and patients to refrain from using a specific steroid treatment to treat infertility in women unless clinically indicated, because of its links to miscarriage, preterm birth and birth defects. Writing in the journal Human Reproduction, researchers from the University's Robinson Research Institute, led by Professor Sarah Robertson, say widespread use of the drug is not warranted, given there is a high degree of suspicion that corticost..
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  • Qld bureaucrats face Barrett Centre action

    Two Queensland public servants face disciplinary action over the controversial closure of the Barrett Adolescent Centre in 2014.The Brisbane centre was the only facility to provide long-term in-patient treatment for young people with complex mental illnesses.Three young people took their lives within eight months of the decision, prompting a commission of inquiry.The Public Service Commission confirmed an independent review of the commission's report recommended disciplinary action against two Q..
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Bing Maps puts Melbourne in the ocean just east of Japan .Bizarre tale of Tromp family road trip cloaked in mystery .
People with dementia among the 'loneliest' in the country, Alzheimer's Australia says .Armidale Catholic priest John Joseph Farrell charged with child sexual abuse .

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