1. Pregnant woman drug warning
Researchers have warned women to be careful about which drugs they take during pregnancy after an in-depth study has linked panadol use with ADHD.
The study published in the Journal of the American Medical Association (JAMA) Pediatrics found women who took paracetamol – also known as acetaminophen – while pregnant, had a 37 per cent higher risk of having a child who would later be diagnosed with hyperkinetic disorder, a severe form of the condition.
Women also had a 29 per cent higher chance of having children who were later prescribed medications for ADHD, and a 13 per cent higher chance of exhibiting ADHD-like behaviours by age seven.
Concerned women should speak to their medical practitioner.
2. Grant Hackett
Olympic swimmer Grant Hackett has been admitted to rehab in the US after a bizarre series of events that saw him wandering Melbourne’s Crown Casino half naked after ‘losing’ his four-year old son in the early hours of Saturday morning.
For more read this post here “Grant Hackett flies to US to enter rehab”
3. Drought assistance
The Government will this morning announce a $324 million drought assistance package for farmers.
The package which will allow farmers access to low interest loans to restructure debt and will also include funding for water infrastructure will be made available from next week.
4. Devastation in the bush
A report in Farmers Weekly has shown that suicide rates amongst rural Australians has increased six fold as the drought takes its toll.
Top Comments
Our poor farmers.
Wow ladies. I'm pregnant, had headaches and now really bad lower back pain but even when people said to me "take a panadol, it's safe" I didn't. I mean... All medication has its risks. If you can't put up with a headache, then what about labor? - no wonder so many women go for elective c section or take the epidural so easily these days.
Labour is quite a different pain to a headache, and one is active, useful pain the other isn't. . As someone who didn't have a c section or an epi but who did use pain relief for headache and pelvic pain I speak from experience.
Exactly! If you have pain, you do something about it. Headache? Rest, drink water, take paracetamol if needed. Labour? 1st stage? Suck that gas (I'm personally OK with the gas, but each to their own!) 2nd stage? Well, as midwives say, the only, and most effective, thing that completely ends the pain is giving birth.