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188 document(s) in Health.
Sick go to work for fear of losing job
A QUARTER of all Australians put their health at risk as a result of the worldwide economic crisis, a survey has found.
Sun Herald 22/11/2009
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AOC gravy train plan doesn't have wheels
Other than its breathtaking $108.8 million cash grab, the most revealing part of the Australian Olympic Committee's 229-page, high-performance plan, submitted to the Crawford review of government sports funding, is its almost total lack of self-justification - beyond the contention that winning more Olympic medals than almost any other nation should be a goal in itself.
Sydney Morning Herald 19/11/2009
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Racism's health effects noted
RACISM and discrimination can come in many forms, according to young Somali Muslim Nawal Ali. She has felt it physically, as people yanked off her hijab in anger and fear, yelling derogatory names.
The Age 19/11/2009
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Union vote sinks into dirty tricks
THE election campaign for the Health Services Union of Australia descended further into disrepute last week as the electoral commission confirmed rorting of the process by some candidates.
The Sunday Age 15/11/2009
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Mobiles add stress to life
MOBILE phones rank among the chief contributors to noughties stress, a Wollongong chiropractor says.
Illawarra Mercury 06/11/2009
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Diet switch attributed to allergies
A GROWING number of Illawarra parents are turning to organic foods to combat their children's food allergies, a Shellharbour naturopath says.
Illawarra Mercury 05/11/2009
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Speedy new sport for summer days
A NEW sport is headed to the Illawarra in time for summer.
Illawarra Mercury 31/10/2009
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Please, let's keep cars out of this park
Surely, we need more green space if we are to live healthier lives.
The Age 29/10/2009
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No funerals, no kids, no wrinkles: a magical world that never says die
Once, as a peripatetic postgrad, I spent a chill fortnight as house guest of a woman who, although attractive and educated, appeared distinctly standoffish. This I politely put down to congenital Britishness (hers). Then, one lunchtime, she sat me by the AGA (uh, no, not as in Khan), fed me soup and detailed her determination never again to smile, much less laugh. The reason? Wrinkles.
Sydney Morning Herald 29/10/2009
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Adopt a well-being plan
New research from the CSIRO shows families know what to do to improve children's health - including adults serving as a positive example, writes BRENNA QUINLAN.
Illawarra Mercury 28/10/2009
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