Australian Doctors International
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Leaps and bounds - Sydney Morning Herald
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Leaps and bounds Sydney Morning Herald But for the young women in the top squad at the Victorian Institute of Sport's high-performance centre in Prahran, that is what they do for 33 hours a week, most weeks of the year, dreaming of representing Australia at world championships and, ... |
Published on Saturday 19th of May 2012 01:29:13 PM
Australian cricketer faints in court - The Australian
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![]() The Hindu | Australian cricketer faints in court The Australian AUSTRALIAN cricketer Luke Pomersbach has been granted bail after being charged with molesting a woman and beating up her fiance at a posh New Delhi hotel. The 27-year-old batsman, who has one international cap for Australia, is signed up by Indian ... Australian cricketer Luke Pomersbach faints in New Delhi court IPL player held for molestation Australian cricketer held for hotel fracas |
Published on Saturday 19th of May 2012 01:29:13 PM
Medical 'bible' squabble - The Australian
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Medical 'bible' squabble The Australian The World Health Organization's International Classification of Diseases version 10 is the legal classification used in Australia. However, Andrews admits that doctors here use DSM because it's "more informative". It contains about 2000 words on each ... |
Published on Saturday 19th of May 2012 01:29:13 PM
Australian Triathlete Hospitalized with Suspected Case of Tuberculosis - New York Times (blog)
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![]() New York Times (blog) | Australian Triathlete Hospitalized with Suspected Case of Tuberculosis New York Times (blog) Australian triathlete Brad Kahlefeldt is hospitalized in San Diego with a suspected case of tuberculosis, which jeopardizes his training and possibly his chance of competing in the London Olympics. Kahlefeldt, 31, fell ill while competing in the world ... |
Published on Saturday 19th of May 2012 01:29:13 PM
Fiance of US woman better, could be released Sunday - IANS
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Fiance of US woman better, could be released Sunday IANS New Delhi, May 19: Sahil Peerzada, the fiance of an American woman and allegedly beaten up by IPL cricketer Luke Pomersbach, could be discharged on Sunday as his condition is now better, a doctor attending on him said. Australian player Pomersbach of ... |
Published on Saturday 19th of May 2012 01:29:13 PM
Australian PHR Mandate Demonstrates Significance of MMRGlobal International ... - MarketWatch (press release)
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Australian PHR Mandate Demonstrates Significance of MMRGlobal International ... MarketWatch (press release) The Company believes that this is a significant market opportunity for MMR and VisiInc and demonstrates the value of MMR's six-year effort to patent Personal Health Records internationally. In the 2012-13 financial year, the Australian Government ... |
Published on Saturday 19th of May 2012 01:29:13 PM
YVR border officers arrest suspect with 42 cocaine-filled condoms in his stomach - The Province
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YVR border officers arrest suspect with 42 cocaine-filled condoms in his stomach The Province Last month, during routine outbound currency checks, border services officers at the Vancouver International Airport noticed inconsistencies in the statements of a man headed to Sydney, Australia, so they decided to refer him for a more thorough ... |
Published on Saturday 19th of May 2012 01:29:13 PM
Global remedy to a local affliction - Sydney Morning Herald
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Global remedy to a local affliction Sydney Morning Herald Australians are travelling to India, Thailand, Singapore, South Korea, Turkey and the Middle East for treatment to avoid public hospital surgery queues, which are as long as 420 days for non-urgent elective operations in NSW. While Australian doctors ... |
Published on Saturday 19th of May 2012 01:29:13 PM
Backstory: Australian MP lobbies for ban on human gene patents - Radio Australia
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Backstory: Australian MP lobbies for ban on human gene patents Radio Australia For more than 30 years, patents have been issued in Australia on human and other genes but there's been a growing group of doctors, scientists and policy-makers trying to overturn the trend. Four thousand human genes have been patented already - that's ... |
Published on Saturday 19th of May 2012 01:29:13 PM
Global remedy to a local affliction - Brisbane Times
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![]() Brisbane Times | Global remedy to a local affliction Brisbane Times Australians are travelling to India, Thailand, Singapore, South Korea, Turkey and the Middle East for treatment to avoid public hospital surgery queues, which are as long as 420 days for non-urgent elective operations in NSW. While Australian doctors ... |
Published on Saturday 19th of May 2012 01:29:13 PM







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