2014年8月24日 星期日

2014-08-25 Malaysia Health

  USA TODAY   
RAF flies British Ebola victim back to UK from Sierra Leone  Herald Scotland
A BRITISH healthcare worker who contracted Ebola in Sierra Leone has arrived back in the UK. A BRITISH healthcare worker who contracted Ebola in Sierra Leone has arrived back in the UK. Custom byline text: Neil Lancefield and Helen William. He was ...

New Thinking About Ebola Treatments   New York Times
Briton with Ebola flown back to UK   Belfast Telegraph
Briton with Ebola arrives in London hospital   Sin Chew Jit Poh
Boston.com   
Nigerian Tribune   
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  Sydney Morning Herald   
Rogue drug doctor triggers crackdown on health workers  Brisbane Times
Suresh Nair is led from the King St Supreme court after having bail denied. Photo: Nick Moir. Exclusive. The state government will legislate to improve the transparency of health complaints in response to the case of Suresh Nair – a neurosurgeon who was ...

Malaysia-born doctor linked to prostitutes' deaths to be deported   The Rakyat Post
Cocaine-addicted surgeon continued operating despite being linked to two deaths   9news.com.au
'He took my life away,' says patient of neurosurgeon linked to deaths of 2 ...   The Malaysian Insider

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  Channel News Asia   
Democratic Republic of Congo confirms first Ebola cases  Channel News Asia
The Democratic Republic of Congo confirmed its first two cases of Ebola this year, while the UN's World Health Organization (WHO) announced that one of its health experts had been infected while working in Sierra Leone. PHOTOS. French NGO Medecins ...

Congo says Ebola cases unrelated to West African epidemic   South China Morning Post (subscription)
DR Congo Confirms First Ebola Cases   NDTV
Congo declares Ebola outbreak in northern province after two confirmed cases   Daily News & Analysis
The Globe and Mail   
Bangkok Post   
NPR (blog)   
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Nurse mistakenly inserts suppository in wrong orifice  The Star Online
A NURSE mistakenly inserted a suppository into a toddler's vagina instead of her rectum during treatment to bring down the girl's fever. Kwong Wah Yit Poh reported that the hospital authorities in Taipei had apologised over the incident on Wednesday.
Nurse makes error with toddler's suppository   Taipei Times

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  CTV News   
Learning Better After A Good Night's Sleep  malaysiandigest.com
In the learning process, it's best to sleep on it/Pic:AFPMONTREAL: Amid mounting evidence of the important relationship between sleep and motor learning, researchers at the University of Montreal have identified areas of the brain that are critical in training ...

Why do we learn better on a good night's sleep?   Free Malaysia Today
Good night's sleep key to learn new skills   Khaleej Times

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  The Sun Daily   
Liver cancer on the rise  The Sun Daily
PETALING JAYA: Liver cancer in Malaysia is on the rise due to hepatitis B. It is caused by the hepatitis B virus (HBV) which passes from person to person through blood, semen or other body fluids. Malaysian Liver Foundation president, Tan Sri Dr Ismail ...

Seminar held to mark World Hepatitis Day   The News International

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  Medical News Today   
'Sorry, ladies!' Straight women lose out in orgasm race  The Star Online
A new study on orgasms and how frequently they occur among familiar partners has revealed that heterosexual women are the least likeliest group to enjoy a happy ending. The heterosexual male on the other hand... The Kinsey Institute's recent study on ...

Need Funding for Orgasm Research? Have We Got a Match.com for You!   MedPage Today (blog)
Study investigates how gender, sexual orientation influences orgasms   Medical News Today
Lesbians know the secret to the best orgasms you're not having   The Guardian
The Frisky   
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  CTV News   
Gamification ever-present in fitness apps, but does it work?  The New Age Online
An increasingly sedentary lifestyle in which people can't put down their mobile devices has led app developers to believe there could be a pot of gold in motivating people to exercise by means of gamified fitness, though researchers says the gaming aspect ...

Gamification ever-present in fitness apps, but is it effective?   The Malay Mail Online
Effectiveness of Exercise Apps Doubted by scientists   Chinatopix
Can fitness apps substitute actual workout to keep you fit?   TheHealthSite
Jagran Post   
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  PsychCentral.com   
Sleepy Teens at Greater Risk for Obesity  PsychCentral.com
Sixteen-year olds who typically sleep less than six hours per night are at 20 percent greater risk of becoming obese by age 21, compared to teens who sleep more than eight hours, according to a new study by researchers at the Mailman School of Public ...

Study links sleep to teenage obesity   WEAR
New research finds link between sleep, obesity in teenagers   KETV Omaha
Teens Missing Out On Sleep Are 20% More Likely To Be Obese By 21; Getting 9 ...   Medical Daily
The Malaysian Insider   
Hindustan Times   
Prothom Alo (English)   
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Charity run to raise fund for critically ill patients to kick-off next month  The Borneo Post
MIRI: The people are invited to participate in the annual charity run to raise funds for the Palliative Care Association of Miri (PCAM) to be held on Sept 27 at the Piasau Boat Club, here. PCAM coordinator Jacke Buri said all of the proceeds from 'The Annual ...


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