2014年8月25日 星期一

2014-08-26 Malaysia Health

  USA TODAY   
Youth e-cigarette use rising; health officials call for regulation  Los Angeles Times
In a new policy statement, the American Heart Assn. says that electronic cigarettes must be regulated along with combustible cigarettes; a study by CDC researchers finds that the number of young people using e-cigarettes has more than tripled. In a new ...

American Heart Association calls for strict rules on e-cigarettes   Daily Digest
Oklahoma health officials worry e-cigarettes may lead youth to cigarette smoking   NewsOK.com
E-Cigarette Usage In Teens Tripled From 2011 To 2013, CDC Finds   Headlines & Global News
The Star Online   
New York Times   
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  Mirror.co.uk   
Ebola victim Will Pooley: 'I'm going back to Africa as soon as I'm better in two ...  Mirror.co.uk
The 29-year-old nurse, being treated for the killer virus in London, is confident he will make a full recovery, telling pals in Sierra Leone: "I'll be better in two weeks." Share; Share; Tweet; +1; Email. Hero: Will Pooley is confident British doctors will be able to help ...

My happiness at helping save ebola patients, by hero nurse: Days later, he was ...   Daily Mail
Nearly Half Of Americans Are Afraid The U.S. Will Experience An Ebola Outbreak   Huffington Post
UN envoy says 'war' on Ebola could take six more months   The Sun Daily
Telegraph.co.uk   
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  Telegraph.co.uk   
Ebola: the drug options  Telegraph.co.uk
Several drug companies are in a rush against time to produce experimental medicines that can be used to help Ebola victims. The World Health Organisation will host a consultation on potential Ebola drugs on 4 and 5 September, in Geneva. The drugs ...

Japan ready to provide unapproved drug for Ebola   The Japan News
Japan Ready to Offer Flu Drug for Ebola Treatment   NDTV
Ebola outbreak: Japan offers experimental anti-flu drug to World Health ...   The Independent
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  New York Magazine   
Do 'Gamified' Health and Nutrition Apps Work? Who Knows  New York Magazine
There's a burgeoning market for these apps, but no one knows if they're effective in the long run. 9 Shares. Share 0 Tweet 9 Share 0 Share 0 Share Email Print. Share. By now, exercise and health apps are pretty well-known, and more of them are released ...

Fitness app games no substitute for actual exercise   BGR India
Gamification ever-present in fitness apps, but does it work?   The New Age Online
Does gamification in fitness apps work?   The Star Online

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  CTV News   
Sleep Is The Best Thing You Can Do To Help You Learn  Huffington Post Canada
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 the body's movements and found these regions communicate better ...

A good night's sleep is all you need for improving motor skills   TheHealthSite

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China Considers Wider Ban Of Tobacco Ads  Bernama
BEIJING, Aug 25 (Bernama) -- China's top legislature has begun reviewing a draft amendment to the Advertisement Law which aims to ban tobacco advertisements in more public venues and online, Xinhua news agency reported. The ban applies to ads on ...

China mulls wider ban of tobacco ads   Xinhua

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  Medical News Today   
After men, lesbians report the most orgasms during sex  Reuters UK
NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Single lesbians report having orgasms more often than heterosexual women but both gay and straight men still come out on top of the climax chart, a new report says. Researchers at the Kinsey Institute for Research in Sex, ...

Lesbians Were Reported To Have The Most Orgasms During Sex Compared To ...   International Business Times AU
Science reveals the reasons why lesbians have better sex   Daily Life
'Sorry, ladies!' Straight women lose out in orgasm race   The Star Online

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  New York Daily News   
Laser-Based Diabetes Testing, No Blood Required  Photonics Online
Every day, millions of diabetics measure their blood glucose levels by pricking themselves to get a blood sample, but thanks to a new advance from Princeton researchers, this may not be necessary for much longer. Part of a diabetic's daily life consists of ...

Laser Device May End Pin Pricks, Improve Quality Of Life For Diabetics   RedOrbit
Laser Technology Introduces Non-Invasive Blood Sugar Measurement   TestCountry.com (blog)
Diabetics hopeful laser device succeeds in testing blood sugar levels   gearburn
Free Malaysia Today   
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  New York Daily News   
Study says autistic kids have extra brain connections  The News Journal
Researchers report that children with autism appear to have excess synapses – cellular connections – in their brains compared with typical children. (Photo: Getty Images/iStockphoto ). CONNECTTWEETLINKEDINCOMMENTEMAILMORE. Researchers ...

Autism Affecting Synapses Study Leaves More Questions Than Answers   Guardian Liberty Voice
Drug pruning extra synapses in brain can treat autism – study   RT
Autism Research: August 22, 2014 Week in Review   Autism Daily Newscast
Upstart Magazine   
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  The Hindu   
Battle lines drawn on instant noodles after US study cites heart risks  South China Morning Post (subscription)
Instant noodles carry a broke-college-student aura in North America, but they are an essential, even passionate, part of life for many in South Korea, Hong Kong and across East Asia. A US study on their health effects has caused the emotional heartburn ...

Study claiming instant noodles bad for women's health, receives flak   Tech Times
Friend or foe? Debate on health hazards of noodles   Malta Independent Online
Noodles: Friend or foe? S. Koreans defend diet   Pueblo Chieftain
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette   
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