Tuesday, March 29, 2016

Too cute to eat? PNG villagers encouraged to eat guinea pigs instead of native species and other top stories.

  • Too cute to eat? PNG villagers encouraged to eat guinea pigs instead of native species

    ELEANOR HALL: Now to that story that could make Australian pet owners recoil.Wildlife conservationists are encouraging remote villagers in Papua New Guinea to start eating guinea pigs instead of their native species. Guinea pigs are easy to keep and feed and are a good source of protein.But there is a problem: many PNG locals are finding they are just too cute to eat.PNG correspondent Eric Tlozek reports.ERIC TLOZEK: Guinea pigs are a rodent from the Andes mountains in South America, but they..
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  • Fertility goes down when cost of achieving social status goes up - News

    Fertility goes down when cost of achieving social status goes up - News
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  • Medical marijuana to become an instant $100 million industry, study shows

    Medical marijuana to become an instant $100 million industry, study shows
    An Israeli agricultural engineer inspects marijuana plants at the Breath of Life greenhouse in the country's second-largest medical cannabis plantation, near Kfar Pines in northern Israel. Picture: Jack GuezAUSTRALIANS are expected to consume as much as 8000kg of medical cannabis worth $100 million in just the first year of being legalised, according to a study by the University of Sydney.The figure, contained in a white paper produced by the University of Sydney Business School and medical cann..
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  • Health policy experts call for overhaul of alcohol tax

    Health policy experts call for overhaul of alcohol tax
    KIM LANDERS: Health experts are calling on the Federal Government to implement major reforms to alcohol tax, arguing that the changes are long overdue.The health policy researchers from Western Australia claim that the current alcohol tax system is incoherent and complex.And the Royal Australasian College of Physicians has weighed into the debate, saying that consecutive governments have ignored the recommendations to change it.In its federal budget submission the college states that alcohol ..
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  • Health check: Three reasons why sleep is important for your health

    Health check: Three reasons why sleep is important for your health
    Many of us don’t get enough sleep on a regular basis. It might be due to a sleep disorder, busy social life, new baby, long working hours, shift work or just staying up too late binge-watching Netflix. But not getting enough quality sleep can have significant implications for health. Large survey studies that ask about sleep habits and health show sleeping less than six or seven hours on average per night increases the risk for obesity, type two diabetes and heart disease. A growing body of rese..
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  • Dairy farmers lead renewed push to legalise raw milk

    Dairy farmers lead renewed push to legalise raw milk
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  • Bowel cancer patients' friends and family in 'anguish' due to lack of support

    Bowel cancer patients' friends and family in 'anguish' due to lack of support
    Bowel cancer patients' friends and family in 'anguish' due to lack of support By Press Association Published: 01:34 EST, 29 March 2016 | Updated: 01:34 EST, 29 March 2016 Loved ones of bowel cancer patients are suffering a "hidden anguish", a charity has said after a new report concluded that they are not receiving enough support.Only a quarter (27%) of friends or family members of someone who has died from the disease feel as though they were given enough support following the deat..
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  • Quick check in cancer fight

    Quick check in cancer fight
    New Delhi, March 28: A team of Indian scientists in the US has developed a new tool to tell whether anti-cancer drugs are actually killing tumours eight hours after therapy instead of the typical four to six weeks taken by present-day scans. The tool is a microscopic capsule that delivers anti-cancer drugs to tumours and signals the effectiveness of therapy by causing dying cancer cells to glow green. The scientists are hoping this will allow doctors to quickly distinguish patients responding a..
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  • Certain gut bacteria can influence the immune system to reduce severity of stroke - News

    Certain gut bacteria can influence the immune system to reduce severity of stroke - News
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  • Are Fraser Island's pure-bred dingoes becoming inbred? Experts urge DNA tests

    Are Fraser Island's pure-bred dingoes becoming inbred? Experts urge DNA tests
    Fraser Island's pure-bred dingoes are at risk from genetic inbreeding and an urgent independent DNA study is now essential, the island's dingo watchdog says.Save Fraser Island Dingoes Incorporated's Cheryl Bryant questions the Queensland government's Fraser Island dingo population figures, which say there have been 100 to 200 dingoes on Fraser Island at any time since 1990. The Save Fraser Island Dingoes group believes genetic inbreeding may be occurring due to the low local population of ..
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