1. The Therapeutic Goods Association in Australia has issued a safety alert for the contraceptive pill Diane after the French Government put a stop to sales of it because of a possible link to the deaths of four women. The TGA said it was reviewing the safety information for Diane. They recommended talking to a health care professional if you’re concerned about your own prescription.
2. Under new child care guidelines being introduced by the National Health and Medical Research Council, children will no longer be able to blow out candles on birthday cakes – and should instead bring their own cupcakes to day care. The new rules also call for staff to wash toys, doorknobs, floors and cushion covers every day and for children to wash their hands before and after going in the sandpit. The Australian Medical Association has equated the rules to ‘bubble wrapping’ children.
3. British MPs have voted in a draft law that would allow gay marriage to be legally recognised in the UK and Wales. The House of Commons voted 400 to 175 in favour of the bill. The next step is the House of Lords and if its passage is as easy, gay marriage will become the law.
4. Two Sydney brothers received a big surprise when they appeared on The Ellen Show yesterday. Julian and Dailius Wilson flew to LA after they won a competition at Sydney Opera House to attend a recording of the show last week. When they arrived at the studios, Ellen presented the pair with $25,000 in cash to help their father, who is suffering from a brain tumour.
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I doubt that birthday cake has gotten anyone ill, your more likely to get ill by hand to hand contact, and yet they did not ban kids from holding hands.
How ridiculous is Number 2 re new rules for child care!
I was thinking the same thing. Next thing they will be recommending that everyone brings a piece of fruit for their birthday as it is healthier!
I agree. While I'm a fan of hygiene as much as the next person, it's also been showing that children should be 'introduced' to different germs so that their immune system can develop. Plus, imagine doing all that washing every day. Surely it's more important to spend time and look after children then be hired to continually clean?