Saturday, December 3, 2016

Specialists called for thunderstorm asthma advance-warning system five years ago and other top stories.

  • Specialists called for thunderstorm asthma advance-warning system five years ago

    Specialists called for thunderstorm asthma advance-warning system five years ago
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  • 'Severe' pollen season causes increase of serious allergy cases at Canberra Hospital

    'Severe' pollen season causes increase of serious allergy cases at Canberra Hospital
    The number of serious cases of pollen allergies and hayfever presented to Canberra emergency departments has increased over the past year.It comes as Canberra's Pollen Count monitoring service is extending its operation for the first time due to increased pollen levels in the capital. A patient at Victoria's Sunshine Hospital receiving treatment for thunderstorm asthma.  Photo: Justin McManus There were 1615 cases of hayfever, pollen allergies and asthma at ACT emergency rooms between Nov..
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  • Beauty Beat: Seductive perfumes are the perfect stocking filler for Christmas

    Stephanie Darling tracks down some seductive stocking stuff ers and has an all-encompassing Vichy Shower treatment.Trend Fragrant Finds All I want for Christmas is a new signature scent – and one for the men in my life. Do I opt for the delicate woody frolic from Mr Jacobs or the bespoke breezy scent from the loved-up couple at Altaia? And for the boys, I simply can't go past Gucci's supremely collectable lavender, lemon and cedar mix. Perfumes are all the rage this Christmas. Photo: Jalag..
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  • 'Millions of lives are in danger': Stephen Hawking's powerful warning

    'Millions of lives are in danger': Stephen Hawking's powerful warning
    British theoretical physicist Stephen Hawking has identified what he believes is “one of the most serious public health problems of the 21st century” – our sedentary lifestyle. The 74-year-old, who was recently hospitalised in Rome due to health ...
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  • Cancer charity Bailey's Day gives gift of happiness to baby Brooke

    Cancer charity Bailey's Day gives gift of happiness to baby Brooke
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  • New York City's AIDS Memorial Unveiled.

    New York City's AIDS Memorial Unveiled.
    The first significant public space dedicated to the AIDS epidemic in New York City is now open to visitors. Not only does it commemorate those we have lost, the memorial is to St Vincent's Hospital where many of the first AIDS patients were treated and ...
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  • Geelong baby's life saved while inside her mother's womb

    Geelong baby's life saved while inside her mother's womb
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  • How to kickstart your day without any caffeine

    How to kickstart your day without any caffeine
    IT’S HOW most of us start the day, but chugging coffee isn’t the only way to put a spring in your step. David Smiedt finds out the best chemical-free energy boosters.For many of us, it’s as automatic as brushing our teeth or reaching for the remote control during breakfast TV — the day doesn’t really begin without a latte or a short black. Aside from pacifying a bit of morning grumpiness, moderate amounts of coffee has also been found help combat type-2 diabetes, depression and even liver cancer..
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  • Which booze is best if you want to dodge that dreaded party season hangover?

    Which booze is best if you want to dodge that dreaded party season hangover?
    HANGING HARD? Which booze is best if you want to dodge that dreaded party season hangover? IT’S not necessarily how much you drink but what you drink that’s the problem…  here’s how to minimise the effects of your night on the tiles THAT feeling when the room is spinning, your head is banging and you are desperate for water is all too familiar to many of us. The dreaded morning after the night before is a killer during the party season when, no matter how hard you try and avoid it, there..
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  • New mums pressured to 'do it all' pushing dads into secondary role with their newborn children

    New mums pressured to 'do it all' pushing dads into secondary role with their newborn children
    NEW mums pressured to ‘do it all’ are pushing dads into a secondary role and leaving them without the chance to create a vital connection with their newborn children. That’s the message from experts after a recent survey which found that more than 50 per cent of Australians believe fathers have minimal to no involvement in the early weeks of a newborn’s life.Dads are being urged to do more with their newborns in their first weeks of life as many new fathers avoid getting involved because they do..
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Manhunt underway and Perth toddler recovering after stolen car ... .Three-year-old boy found after stolen car ordeal in Perth .
Wesfarmers chief says Perth needs direct flights to UK .A year on since the Paris attack, locals look to the future .

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