2014年8月21日 星期四

2014-08-22 Malaysia Health

  Free Malaysia Today   
Too many doctors chasing too few jobs  Free Malaysia Today
MMA says this is the reason for the cutback in enrolment of medical students in public universities. medical student KUALA LUMPUR: The Malaysian Medical Association (MMA) is all for the reduction of students entering medical faculties in institutes of higher ...

Teresa Kok wants 'actual' reasons behind reduction of medical places at public ...   The Rakyat Post
Teresa Kok: Why slash medical studies intake at public universities?   The Malay Mail Online

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  Getty Images   
Aussie doctor heads for Ebola front line  The Australian
ANAESTHETIST Jenny Stedmon is ready to join the front line fight against the deadly Ebola outbreak and will soon leave her Brisbane home for West Africa. DR Stedmon is joining over 1500 other international Red Cross aid workers to help those affected by ...

£500000 pledge by Scottish Government to combat Ebola   Herald Scotland
African nations tighten Ebola travel bans   Aljazeera.com
Liberia Battles Spreading Ebola Epidemic   Getty Images
Huffington Post   
ABC Online (blog)   
TIME   
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  The Nation   
Leprosy: Myanmar struggles with ancient scourge  The Nation
MAWLAMYAING - High in the hills of Myanmar's war-torn borderlands, a clutch of new leprosy cases among communities virtually cut off from medical help is a sign that the country's battle with the ancient disease is far from over. It took six days by plane, boat, ...

Myanmar struggles with ancient scourge - leprosy   News24
Leprosy: Myanmar struggles with an ancient scourge   Mizzima News
Myanmar's uphill battle against leprosy   The Straits Times

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  NBCNews.com   
Two US Ebola patients are discharged  Gulf Daily News
WASHINGTON: Two American missionaries who were sickened with the dangerous Ebola virus while working in Liberia are doing better and have been released from an Atlanta hospital, doctors said yesterday. Doctor Kent Brantly, 33, and Nancy Writebol, ...

Ebola-infected doctor recovers   Herald Scotland
Indianapolis church thankful for Ebola survivor's recovery   WTHR
Ebola patient's son talks about his mother's improving condition   KAKE
CBS Local   
San Angelo Standard Times   
The Nation   
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  Daily Mail   
Walking, biking, or taking public transit to work greatly improves health  Insidermedicine
(August 21, 2014 - Insidermedicine) From London - According to research published in the BMJ finds that walking, biking or taking public transit to work can greatly improve health. Researchers studied nearly 7,600 BMI measurements and nearly 7,500 body ...

Taking public transit to work may keep you fitter: study   CTV News
Active Communting Can Help You Lose Weight   NDTV
Using Public Transport May Help You Drop The Weight, Study Shows   malaysiandigest.com

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  Viral Global News   
Botox for Stomach Cancer?  Viral Global News
Could inexpensive, readily available botox help to curb or cure stomach cancer? That is the question scientists are pursuing with ongoing studies in mice, and preliminary results are turning out to be quite exciting. As reported by Live Science, scientists have ...

Botox may slow tumor growth in stomach cancer   The Daily Star
Botox Injections Could Halt Growth Of Stomach Cancer   Design & Trend
Botox Could Treat Stomach Cancer With Fewer Physical, Fiscal Consequences   Headlines & Global News
Mic   
NHS Choices   
Fox News   
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  Thanh Nien Daily   
Two Nigerian passengers' health condition stable  SGGP
Le Manh Hung, deputy head of the Tropical Disease Hospital in Ho Chi Minh City, August 20 said that two Nigerian passengers'health transferred from Tan Son Nhat International Airport to hospital were normal, tests showed to have no Ebola-related ...

Vietnam releases two Nigerians isolated for Ebola tests   Zee News
Continue the push for human rights in Vietnam   The Seattle Times (blog)
Vietnam tests two Nigerians for Ebola   Business Recorder

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  USA TODAY   
Study Suggests RNAi Drug Has Potential in Ebola Treatment  Wall Street Journal (blog)
A therapy that harnesses a complex biological process known as ribonucleic acid interference, or RNAi, holds potential in the battle against Ebola virus, a new study suggests, though the research is at an early stage. The study used an experimental drug ...

Experimental Drug Protects Against Virus Similar to Ebola   Pharmacy Times
Drug For Ebola-Like Virus Promising In Monkeys   Huffington Post
Drug Used for Ebola-Related Virus Shows Promise   Boston.com
KpopStarz   
International Business Times   
New Zealand Herald   
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  MainStreet   
Marijuana County Bans in Washington Push Pot Entrepreneurs to Florida  MainStreet
"The ban in Yakima county is still in place and impacting our business plans," Gonzalez told MainStreet. Gonzalez was forced to postpone his plans to build a grow facility when recreational use was legalized statewide on July 1 because Yakima is one of the ...

Seven ways pot legalization has been a disaster in Colorado   Canada Free Press
Anti-Pot Group Claims Roads More Dangerous Since Legalization   610kvnu
Jay Evensen: Marijuana acceptance will lead to social costs   Deseret News
Colorado Hometown Weekly   
Mic   
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  Independent Online   
Hundreds of Foreign Couples Panic in Rent-A-Womb Scandal  Scoop.co.nz
BANGKOK, Thailand -- The secretive, uncontrolled incubation of hundreds of babies by rent-a-womb women, and hundreds of foreign customers, now involves 30 abandoned infants and a hunt for a Japanese man who allegedly inseminated a dozen mothers ...

Thai talks to get Australian surrogate families out   The Australian
Why it's so important to get legal advice when arranging surrogacy abroad   Gay Star News
The babies stranded by the Gammy saga   NEWS.com.au
The Japan News   
Asahi Shimbun   
Bangkok Post   
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