Monday, March 27, 2017

A short personal history of vaccination and other top stories.

  • A short personal history of vaccination

    A short personal history of vaccination
    Legendary Australian cricketer Don Bradman signing a bat for a boy crippled by polio and wearing calipers.  There were few excuses for staying home from school that carried weight with my mother.Mention an outbreak of measles among classmates, however, and sleep-ins were ours.It was the 1950s. Just about everyone got the measles. The weird rash, the temperature, the ear infections – you put up with these things.Parents dreaded the disease for more serious reasons. Sometimes pneumonia ca..
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  • Bali travellers return to Aus with measles

    Bali travellers return to Aus with measles
    Bali travellers return to Aus with measles
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  • Flesh-eating bacteria strips skin off leg of River Murray boatie

    Flesh-eating bacteria strips skin off leg of River Murray boatie
    Flesh-eating bacteria strips skin off leg of River Murray boatie Updated March 10, 2017 15:22:33 Murray Bridge man Bill Andrews had never heard of shewanella bacteria until days after it entered his left leg, causing a horrifying flesh-eating infection."It just felt like somebody was down there with a saw going to cut my leg off," he said."I woke up with throbbing in the leg. I switched the light on to have a look and it was about the size of a football, my left ankle."..
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  • Immunotherapy Zaps Tasmanian Devils' Facial Tumors

    Immunotherapy Zaps Tasmanian Devils' Facial Tumors
    An international study involving multiple institutions over 6 years has shown that immunotherapy can cure Tasmanian devils of the deadly devil facial tumor disease (DFTD). The research was led by the University of Tasmania's Menzies Institute for Medical Research with input from the School of Medicine. It also involved the Walter and Eliza Hall Institute of Medical Research, CSL Limited, and the Universities of Sydney, Southampton, Southern Denmark, and Cambridge. Greg Woods, Ph.D., the lea..
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  • Gluten-free diet could be linked to type 2 diabetes risk, study suggests

    Gluten-free diet could be linked to type 2 diabetes risk, study suggests
    Gluten-free diet could be linked to type 2 diabetes risk, study suggests Updated March 10, 2017 13:28:52 A gluten-free diet has been on the rise as a purportedly healthier way to eat รข€” but research out of Harvard University in the United States suggests it could instead be linked to increased risk of type 2 diabetes.While people with coeliac disease or gluten intolerance avoid gluten as a matter of medical necessity, people without those disorders have also turned to ..
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  • Mum captures three-year-old boy comforting terminally ill baby brother

    Mum captures three-year-old boy comforting terminally ill baby brother
    Baby Thomas has terminal cancer.A MOTHER has captured a tender embrace between her two young boys lying side-by-side on the lounge while on holiday.But while it may look like a candid moment, there’s a much more sentimental meaning behind the image.Four-month-old Thomas, who is battling terminal cancer, was being comforted by his older brother William.Stroking his cheek, three-year-old William had his hand resting on his baby brother’s cheek while looking into little Thomas’ eyes.The heartbreaki..
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  • No egg? No sperm? No problem. First artificial embryo made from stem cells

    No egg? No sperm? No problem. First artificial embryo made from stem cells
    No egg? No sperm? No problem. First artificial embryo made from stem cells Kristen Brown | March 10, 2017 | Gizmodo Using stem cells in grown-on 3D scaffolding in a laboratory petri dish, scientists have for the first time created an embryo made entirely from stem cells. The artificial mouse embryo…is a major step toward creating synthetic embryos that closely resemble natural ones. It could shed light on early development and help improve fertility treatment procedures. … [W]ithout usi..
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  • Hidden Pacific: Colour the difference for villagers caught in nutrition trap

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  • The Secret to a Good Sex Life Is …

    The Secret to a Good Sex Life Is …
    FRIDAY, March 10, 2017 (HealthDay News) -- Couples who regularly have sex tend to be happier, and now a new study suggests one reason why: affection.The study of couples in committed relationships found what many others had shown before: Couples who had sex more often were typically happier and more content with their lives.However, much of that link seemed to be explained not by sex itself, but by couples' general levels of affection -- whether that meant cuddling or whispering sweet-nothings t..
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  • Health system under microscope after fake doctor scandal

    Health system under microscope after fake doctor scandal
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First Canberra baby of 2017 brings hope for the year ahead for Isabella Plains couple .Wage growth remains at record lows .
Big Bash League 06: Melbourne Stars to play Perth Scorchers in semi-final .Loyal public servant to 7 prime ministers rides into the sunset .

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