Men's Health News Articles
Heavy duty: Duty-free tobacco quantity reduced21 May 2012The Government’s 2012-13 budget decision to cut inbound duty-free tobacco sales will help reduce the nation’s cancer burden, according to Cancer Council Australia. |
WHO: Lean on me to stop tobacco industry17 May 2012Full implementation of the WHO Framework Convention on Tobacco Control (WHO FCTC) – particularly provisions on countering tobacco industry influence – is necessary to protect people from the harms of tobacco use. |
Training to help you stay eHealthy17 May 2012Health Minister Tanya Plibersek today launched an online “learning centre” which details how the Gillard Government’s new electronic health record system will work for patients and practitioners. |
Organbook: Use Facebook to talk about organ donation16 May 2012Parliamentary Secretary for Health and Ageing Catherine King joined with Facebook to launch a way for Australians to start a conversation about their wish to become an organ and tissue donor. |
Low testosterone levels linked to diabetes15 May 2012Low levels of testosterone in men could increase their risk of developing diabetes. |
WHO Director-General: Stand with Australia to fight tobacco industry14 May 2012Earlier this year at the 15th World Conference on Tobacco or Health (Singapore) WHO Director-General Margaret Chan urged the world to “stand shoulder to shoulder” against the tobacco industry’s attempts to overturn Australia’s new path breaking tobacco control law. |
AMA welcomes steps towards a National Disability Insurance Scheme14 May 2012The AMA welcomes the Prime Minister’s announcement that the first stage of the National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS) will commence from July next year. |
World No Tobacco Day 201210 May 2012The World Health Organization (WHO) selects "tobacco industry interference" as the theme of the next World No Tobacco Day, which will take place on Thursday, 31 May 2012. |
Body clock contributes to obesity, diabetes9 May 2012International travellers, shift workers and even people suffering from obesity-related conditions stand to benefit from a key discovery about the functioning of the body's internal clock. Professor Chris Liddle, from the Westmead Millennium Institute for Medical Research, the University of Sydney, worked with a team from the Salk Institute based in California, to demonstrate the ... |
Planning a winter getaway? Check these tips first!8 May 2012Overseas travel exposes you to wonderful new experiences, but it can also expose you to potentially serious health risks. Remember – your health is your responsibility – with a bit of preparation, you can prevent an illness that could ruin your holiday, or worse. |











