Monthly Archives: June 2016

Australian childhood cancer deaths drop sharply

Childhood cancer death rates in Australia have decreased by nearly 40 per cent over the past 15 years, new Cancer Council figures show. The national figures, examining 30 year trends, will be released at the Australian and New Zealand Children’s Haematology/Oncology Group (ANZCHOG) Annual Scientific Meeting in Cairns today. Cancer Council Queensland Head of Research…

Live Well, Be Well Radio – 18 June

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Listen back to our 18 June #livewellbewell radio show! Style Magazines joins host Katie Clift to tell us why we need more sleep, and to help our winter colds go away! Finder.com.au helps us decipher mobile phone costs for wellbeing, tweens2teen have tips on parenting an athlete, and we chat new research showing very hot…

Coffee safe, but very hot beverages can cause cancer

Coffee drinkers worldwide will be relieved today following news from the International Agency for Research on Cancer that the popular beverage is not carcinogenic. Coffee drinking was evaluated by IARC in 1991, and classified as possibly carcinogenic to humans based on limited evidence from epidemiological studies that coffee causes bladder cancer. New findings, based on…

Aussies drop the ball on daily cardio, strength training for health

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The first study to examine whether Aussies are engaging in enough cardio and strength training for optimum health has found 85 per cent aren’t meeting the daily recommendations. Research published in BioMed Central was the first to assess whether Australians were meeting the national Physical Activity and Sedentary Behaviour Guidelines, revised in 2012. The guidelines…

Live Well, Be Well Radio – 11 June

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Listen back to our 11 June #livewellbewell radio show! We chat text neck with Sally Thibault – a growing health condition, Women’s Health Magazine help us build emotional resilience, She Brisbane teaches us about handling adversity as Mums and Little Miss Organised has tips on gettting your tea and coffee cupboard organised for winter! Listen…

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