Thursday, March 17, 2016

Olivia Wilde Stars In PSA For Down Syndrome and other top stories.

  • Olivia Wilde Stars In PSA For Down Syndrome

    Olivia Wilde Stars In PSA For Down Syndrome
    Olivia Wilde emerges as a spokesperson for Down Syndrome in a touching new video, “How Do You See Me?” Ms. Wilde worked on the video along with her co-star, AnnaRose Rubright, to mark World Down Syndrome Day. The public service announcement was produced by Coordown, Italy’s national organization for people with Down syndrome. Coordown teamed up with New York advertising agency Saatchi & Saatchi, to address discrimination. It is the fifth year that the two companies have combined forces. Luca Lo..
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  • Ditch car for public transit to shed those extra kilos

    Ditch car for public transit to shed those extra kilos
    You should ditch your car and lace up your walking shoes or choose to cycle or take public transport for your morning commute, if you want to shed those extra kilos, according to a recent study. Adults who commute to work via cycling or walking have lower body fat percentage and body mass index (BMI) measures in mid-life compared to adults who commute via car, the study found. Even people who commute via public transport showed reductions in BMI and percentage body fat compared with those who ..
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  • New method to harvest stem cells reduces side effects for donors - News

    New method to harvest stem cells reduces side effects for donors - News
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  • Duty on hand-rolled tobacco rises 5%

    Duty on hand-rolled tobacco rises 5%
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  • Doctors' lobby weighs in on private health insurance debate

    Doctors' lobby weighs in on private health insurance debate
    AMA president Brian Owler wants Australians to know their health insurance product. Photo: Andrew Meares The Australian Medical Association has attacked "junk policies" in its inaugural private health insurance report card as interest groups scramble to get on the front foot during a federal review into the sector.The 12-page document from the doctors' lobby group compares policies across major funds including benefits paid and potential out-of-pocket costs f..
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  • Michelle Bridges' mum launches eating and exercise program

    Michelle Bridges' mum launches eating and exercise program
    Maureen Partridge. Photo: Andrew Young - Lantern Studio Michelle Bridges is not the only one in her family getting in on the exercise and eating act.Her mum, Maureen Partridge, has partnered with Pauls milk to launch a "bone health boosting" exercise and eating plan."I'm in my late 60s now and when I was in early 60s I was diagnosed with osteoporosis," Partridge explained of her motivation. Michelle Bridges' mum is getting in ..
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  • 'HIV strain found in India, SA identical'

    'HIV strain found in India, SA identical'
    South African scientist Hoosen Coovadia and his wife Zubeda Hamed visiting the Asha Kirana hospital in Mysuru on Wednesday.— photo: by special arrangement The Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) strains found in India and South Africa are identical, said noted researcher Hoosen Coovadia on Wednesday.A South African scientist credited with leading ground-breaking research into preventing HIV transmission from mother to infant, Dr. Coovadia said the ‘C’ sub-type of the virus is found in both..
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  • Cancer Council NSW says more Indigenous workers needed in light of disparity in health outcomes

    Cancer Council NSW says more Indigenous workers needed in light of disparity in health outcomes
    Cancer Council NSW says more Indigenous workers needed in light of disparity in health outcomes By Raveen Hunjan Posted March 17, 2016 17:32:41 As part of the 10-year anniversary of the Close the Gap campaign, Cancer Council NSW has renewed its call for more Aboriginal workers in cancer services to lower the Indigenous mortality rate.The campaign was launched to tackle poor health outcomes across the Indigenous population.At a Close the Gap event in Sydney on Th..
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Unreal engine powers 3D dementia-friendly home app .Greg Combet dumps SA car industry for Victorian defence job .
Greg Combet dumps SA car industry for Victorian defence job .Night of violence in Sydney CBD: mass brawl outside concert venue .

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