Monday, June 6, 2016

Crocs Aren't Just Hideous Fungus Traps, They're Actually Really Bad For Your Feet and other top stories.

  • Crocs Aren't Just Hideous Fungus Traps, They're Actually Really Bad For Your Feet

    Crocs Aren't Just Hideous Fungus Traps, They're Actually Really Bad For Your Feet
    You ask Crocs wearers why they’ve actively chosen to encase their toes in hideous rubber fungus traps and the answers are always same: “But they’re so comfortable!” they’ll say. Or “I can get away with wearing them, it just makes me cooler”. Or “don’t be so uptight, these fluorescent duck bills on my feet represent my c’est la vie weekend attitude.” Well that may be the case. But that carefree lifestyle spent at fashion events, rock-pooling or wandering around Kmart is going to change once the ..
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  • Worrying rise in accidental overdose of prescription drug methotrexate

    Worrying rise in accidental overdose of prescription drug methotrexate
    Dr Rose Cairns at the NSW Poisons Information Centre said patients can easily mistake their weekly methotrexate dose with one of their daily medications. Photo: Supplied. Dangerous overdosing of a common prescription drug used to treat rheumatoid arthritis, psoriasis and inflammatory bowel disease has been linked to avoidable deaths as researchers warn of a worrying rise in dosing errors. Of the 22 deaths associated with methotrexate since 2000, eight people..
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  • Please Enjoy This Hilariously Bad, Big Tobacco-Funded Ad Campaign Against Plain Packaging

    Please Enjoy This Hilariously Bad, Big Tobacco-Funded Ad Campaign Against Plain Packaging
    Tobacco companies, as a rule, aren’t the most well-liked of institutions, especially when they use their immense wealth and influence to do things like bankroll studies claiming that cigarettes don’t actually give you cancer. But with that argument largely over in the public mind, for years now the big fight tobacco companies have taken up has been against plain cigarette packaging laws. The tobacco industry has had tremendous success discouraging countries, many of them small, relatively poor ..
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  • Two Whitsundays women tested for Zika virus after returning from Bali

    Two Whitsundays women tested for Zika virus after returning from Bali
    Two Whitsundays women tested for Zika virus after returning from Bali By Melissa Maddison Posted June 06, 2016 12:02:21 Queensland Health says there is no link between two possible Zika cases in the Whitsundays and a confirmed case in Mackay, in the state's north.Two women, from Bowen and Cannonvale, had been travelling in Bali with another person, from Gordonvale in the far north, who is confirmed to have the virus.Thee director of Public Health, Dr Steven Dono..
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  • Health watchdog raids Docklands home over cosmetic procedures allegations

    Health watchdog raids Docklands home over cosmetic procedures allegations
    An unregistered person was believed to be performing cosmetic medical procedures at the Docklands apartment. Australia's health watchdog has swooped on a Docklands apartment where an unregistered person was believed to be performing cosmetic medical procedures.The Australian Health Practitioner Regulation Agency executed a search warrant on the property about 9am on Monday.A spokeswoman said the regulator had seized "evidence" but could not comment further so ..
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  • Brisbane-developed laser technology to help detect skin cancer

    Brisbane-developed laser technology to help detect skin cancer
    Laser technology that can identify unhealthy skin cells is being developed in Brisbane to improve the early detection rates for skin cancer.Dr Yah Leng Lim, of the UQ School of Information Technology and Electrical Engineering, has developed a prototype for a laser-based imaging technology that can detect unhealthy skin cells to help with skin cancer diagnosis. The laser technology would improve early detection rates for skin cancer. Photo: Edwina Pickles Queensland has one of the highes..
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  • Doctors misdiagnosed 10yo girl who died from herpes infection with glandular fever, inquest told

    Doctors misdiagnosed 10yo girl who died from herpes infection with glandular fever, inquest told
    Doctors misdiagnosed 10yo girl who died from herpes infection with glandular fever, inquest told Posted June 06, 2016 17:00:06 An Adelaide GP who saw a 10-year-old girl two days before she died from organ failure due to a herpes infection has told an inquest he incorrectly thought she had glandular fever.Briony Caitlin Klingberg had been severely unwell for nearly a week before her mother took her to see family GP Doctor Christopher Heinrich in January last year.The c..
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  • Adoptive mum flees after seeing baby born with rare genetic condition, so birth mum keeps her

    Adoptive mum flees after seeing baby born with rare genetic condition, so birth mum keeps her
    Christina Fischer, with baby Abigail Lynn. Picture: Oksana Peery.Maria KyriacouKidspot.com.auBABY Abigail Lynn is at home with her birth mother, but this wasn’t always the plan. In fact, throughout Christina Fischer’s pregnancy she was coming to terms with giving her baby to adoptive parents, who’d be able to provide a better life.This plan fell apart once the prospective adoptive parents met Abigail Lynn. On the day of her birth, Christina was told they’d run out of the hospital in tears withou..
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