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A Rapid HIV Testing Kit For Home

MELBOURNE: A rapid HIV testing kit for home use has been announced for sale in Australia. News of the testing kit, which is claimed to allow people to test themselves for HIV and other sexually transmitted infections (STI), was made in Melbourne and Sydney newspapers last week. The report said the yet to be named testing kit may be offered for sale in local service stations and night clubs. The kit is currently being reviewed by the Therapeutic Goods Administration (TGA) and the report claims the kit was expected to be approved by the end of October. A spokesperson for the overseas manufactured kit said it is 99.8 per cent accurate and could test for 15 STIs, including HIV. A positive test with the kit would need to be confirmed with a hospital test, the spokesperson said. If approved the company intend to make the testing kits available at pharmacies, truck stops, public toilets, vending machines and online. The spokesperson said the kit will be marketed with condoms which “makes it more discreet”. In Australia HIV testing is currently available as a clinical service by visiting a doctor or sexual health clinic. Melbourne’s Burnet Institute recently completed a review of rapid HIV testing devices and procedures currently in use overseas in preparation for the introduction of rapid testing in Australia. That report recommended the use of rapid testing in clinical settings such as clinics or specialised sexual health centres. Matt Dixon, executive director of the Victorian AIDS Council/Gay Men’s Health Centre (VAC/GMHC), told MCV he was aware there is a rapid ... More »

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On Thursday 3 Nov 2011
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Eat To Lose Weight

Don't forget protein. About 25 per cent of the protein kilojoules in your food are burnt off in digestion, absorption and chemical changes in your body - so protein has less of an impact. And perhaps best of all, it defends your hard-earned muscle tissue when you're trying to lose fat. A recent study in Medicine r Science in Sports eZ Exercise found that a weight-loss diet with 35 per cent of its kilojoules from protein preserved muscle mass in athletes, while a diet with just 15 per cent protein led to an average loss of 1.6kg of muscle in just two weeks. Aim for a daily intake of about 2.2g of protein per lkg of target body weight when you're working to lose fat. More »

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On Wednesday 2 Nov 2011
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Gluten in Cosmetics Poses Hidden Threat to Celiac Patients

By Anne Harding People with celiac disease are accustomed to being on the lookout for gluten in their food, but they should also be aware of the gluten lurking in their cosmetics and toiletries, researchers warned today at a national meeting of gastroenterologists in Washington, D.C. Food labels almost always say whether or not a product contains gluten, a type of protein found in wheat, barley, and other grains. But the packaging of body lotions and other beauty products rarely provides that information, even though many such products contain substances derived from grain, says Pia Prakash, MD, a resident in internal medicine at George Washington University. “Lipsticks and powders and foundations are probably the ones we worry about most, and you really never see ingredient lists on those products,” says Prakash, who helped conduct the research. She and her colleagues surveyed the websites of 10 leading makeup companies, Prakash says, and found that “none actually provided any information on products that contained gluten.” An estimated 2 million people in the United States have celiac disease. When these people consume gluten, their immune system attacks structures (known as villi) that line the small intestine and are crucial for absorbing nutrients from food. Symptoms can include diarrhea, bloating, weight loss, fatigue, and joint pain. The only way to treat celiac disease is to avoid eating gluten. At the annual meeting of the American College of Gastroenterology, Prakash and her colleagues presented a case report on a 28-year-old woman with celiac disease who had successfully controlled her symptoms ... More »

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On Wednesday 2 Nov 2011
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The New Pet Epidemic

Diabetes isn't on the rise just in people: The disease jumpec 32 percent in dogs and 16 percent in cats over the last five years, according to a report from Banfield Pet Hospital, a national chain headquartered in Portland, OR. Like the human affliction, pet diabetes is often linked to obesity-especially in cats, which tend to be physically inactive. Symptoms are the same for both species and include excessive urination and increased thirst, says Denise Elliott, DV.M., Ph.D., a veterinarian and nutritionist at Banfield. "Early diagnosis is key," she says, "so report any warning signs to your vet." More »

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On Wednesday 2 Nov 2011
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Munn Struck

OLIVIA MUNN HANGS WITH JON STEWART, RIDES A HOG, AND KICKS BUTT AT VIDEO GAMES. BUT WITH HER GIRL-POWER FLICK OUT NOW, IT'S TIME TO SEPARATE THE MUNN FROM THE BOYS. Don't judge a woman by her covers. Olivia Munn-multi- tasking actress, comedienne, and former host of Attack of the Show!- may be a lad-mag headliner, but that doesn't mean she's not a card-carrying member of the girls' club too. "People often say, 'You're a guys' gal because you love watching sports and telling jokes,"' says Olivia, 31. "Yeah, I am that person, but I also like flowers and perfume, by the way." That charming contradiction is just one of the reasons Olivia's career is so hot these days. Besides her regular gig on The Daily Show, she is costarring in the comedy I Don't Know How She Does It with Sarah Jessica Parker and is set to appear in Aaron Sorkin's highly anticipated HBO series, More as This Story Develops. Funny (and perfectly self-deprecating), Olivia cracks wise on diets, exercise, and-yes-the ex. More »

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On Wednesday 2 Nov 2011
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Easy Health Booster

Easy Health Booster Choosing healthy options can sound like a lot of hard work and not the least bit exciting. Bet you’ll be glad to know some of your fave daily habits can yield remarkable health benefits. BASK IN THE SUN. Ever notice how the beach seems to cure everything? It’s the sun that’s doing the trick. Sunlight increases the production of serotonin which is linked to the improvement of sleep patterns and the regulation of body temperature. EAT CHOCOLATE. Studies have shown that chocolate is good for the heart. It contains antioxidants that help the body resist damage-causing pollutants. Moderate amounts of dark chocolate reduce the formation of plaque on the arterial walls and lower the risk of heart disease. SPOT YOUR CRUSH. When you spy the object of your affection, your immune system actually gets a boost! Caring for someone tends to relax a person, minimizing the production of cortisol, a chemical released by the body in stressful situations. GET A PLANT. Plants can remove pollutants such as carbon monoxide and dust in the air. People become less susceptible to colds and allergies. Looking at the leaves of plants can help relax people as green has a calming effect. LOVE YOUR PETS. A puppy is more than just a cuteness with legs. Taking care of a pet lowers the risk of heart disease. Studies have shown that the simple act of petting an animal can lower blood pressure and slow down the heart rate. Having a pet also helps curb loneliness and reduce stress. MOVE TO THE RHYTHM. Dancing is a ... More »

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