by Research Team | Oct 20, 2014 | Health News
Finance Minister Mathias Cormann said retail investors would be able to buy shares in the private health insurer for between $1.55 and $2 a share. Australia’s largest private health insurer is expected to start trading on the share market on November 25 on a...
by Research Team | Oct 20, 2014 | Health News
“Carbs are simply a string of sugars,” said dietitian Marisa Moore. “Some are more complex than others and those sugars are broken down into glucose so that our bodies use that for energy.”
by Research Team | Oct 20, 2014 | Health News
A young woman complaining of abdominal pain and nausea who had traveled to Africa arrived at a Long Island hospital fearful that she had contracted Ebola. She did not have the virus, but the pregnancy test was positive.
by Research Team | Oct 20, 2014 | Health News
A young woman conned friends and strangers out of thousands of pounds of donations, goods and services by falsely claiming she had terminal cancer, a court heard. Danielle Watson, 24, announced in January 2012 she had stage four cervical cancer, even bringing forward...
by Research Team | Oct 20, 2014 | Health News
The cost of mental health problems among women in pregnancy and shortly after birth runs into billions, a new report has warned. Treatment for new mothers and those more than halfway through pregnancy is described as “patchy” by the study, entitled...
by Research Team | Oct 19, 2014 | Health News
Here’s a roundup of five medical studies published this week that might give you new insights into your health. Remember, correlation is not causation — so if a study finds a connection between two things, it doesn’t mean that one causes the...