2014年8月28日 星期四

2014-08-29 Malaysia Health

  NDTV   
As Ebola Grips Liberia's Capital, a Quarantine Sows Chaos  NDTV
Medicins Sans Frontieres health workers disinfect protection clothes and boots outside the isolation unit at ELWA hospital. (Reuters). Monrovia: Some people are swimming in and out of the Ebola quarantine zone in this seaside capital. One man slips out ...

Travel alert over Ebola crisis   Herald Scotland
Canada sending chartered plane for Ebola lab scientists in Sierra Leone   CTV News
Ebola 'could hit 20000 people' in global crisis   Irish Independent
Dallas Morning News   
New York Times   
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  Newstalk ZB   
China premature death risk worsens: study  Newstalk ZB
Air pollution, smoking, obesity and accidents, especially on the road, kill at least 4.7 million Chinese a year. Researchers say China has made great strides in health, boosting the average lifespan from 40 years in 1950 to 76 years in 2011 and rolling back ...

Pollution, smoking, roads, obesity kill 4.7m Chinese a year   ABS CBN News

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Doctors remove baby skeleton from woman 36 years on  Ballina Shire Advocate
DOCTORS in India have removed a baby's skeleton from inside its mother, nearly four decades after the unborn infant died. Kantabai Thakre became pregnant in 1978, aged 24, but doctors warned the ectopic pregnancy had little chance of success. Terrified ...


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  Irish Independent   
Nigeria: Doctor Dies Of Ebola In Port Harcourt, First Case Outside Lagos  Bernama
PORT HARCOURT (Nigeria), Aug 29 (BERNAMA-NNN-PANA) -- A medical doctor has died of the Ebola Virus Disease (EVD) in Nigeria's southern city of Port Harcourt, becoming the first death from the virus outside the commercial city of Lagos, the ...

After Ebola, don't stop campaigns for personal hygiene and sanitation   BusinessDay
Abba-Jori: The Ebola virus success story   The Guardian Nigeria
We Got It Right On This One   Leadership Newspapers
Daily Sun   
Osun Defender   
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  Boston Herald   
Feds set to start new Ebola vaccine trials  Boston Herald
HELP NEEDED: Red Cross workers, above, yesterday walk through a section of Monrovia, Liberia, that has been hit hard by the Ebola virus, against which the U.S. is about to test a new vaccine, at left. 1. Thursday, August 28, 2014. Print Email Comments ...

US to Begin Safety Testing Ebola Vaccine on Humans Next Week   NDTV
Several Ebola Vaccines Are On The Way   PNC Voice
Human Trials With Ebola Vaccine To Begin Next Week   CBS Local
KPLC-TV   
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  AsiaOne   
Japan confirms first dengue fever infections in 70 years  AsiaOne
TOKYO - Japanese health officials said Thursday that three young people have contracted dengue fever, the first such infections in the country in nearly 70 years. The three are suspected of having contracted the disease when they were bitten by mosquitos in ...

Japan sees 1st local dengue case in over 60 years   Inquirer.net
Japan has first local dengue case in 60yrs   Herald Sun

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  New York Daily News   
Eating fruits and vegetables could make you more attractive: study  New York Daily News
The vernacular of today's beauty buzz is riddled with words and phrases about staying young, but the idea of "carotenoid coloration" means little to most people, although it's exactly what you're probably looking for. It's that sexy, healthy glow that comes from ...

Study: Fruits and veggies could make you sexier   CANOE
Eat Fruits and Vegetables for a Healthy Skin   Nature World News

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  New Tang Dynasty Television   
New technology could help athletes avoid injury by identifying weak spots  New Tang Dynasty Television
Researchers at Washington University in St. Louis have constructed algorithms that could be used to discern areas of tendons, muscles and bones more vulnerable to injury than others. Although the technology is not ready for patients, it could uncover tiny ...

New sports tech to help athletes avoid injury? (VIDEO)   The Malay Mail Online
Researchers Develop Technology That May Identify Tiny Strains In Body Tissues ...   Counsel & Heal
New technology may identify tiny strains in body tissues before injuries occur   Medical Xpress

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  Franchise Herald   
Heroin Death Toll In New York On The Rise; Shocking Data From City Health ...  Franchise Herald
Heroin death toll in New York is on the rise compared to the number of people who died due to overdosefrom heroin since 2003, according to the latest report from The New York Times. In 2013, the city health department recorded that the heroin death toll in ...

US: Drug OD death rate has jumped by 41% since 2010   Delhi Daily News
Fatal Heroin Overdoses On The Rise In New York City -   malaysiandigest.com
NYC fatal heroin overdoses rise tremendously   Tech Times
Newsday   
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  TODAYonline   
UPDATE 1-US says non-allergic peanut moves closer to commercial reality  Reuters Africa
(Adds company in commercialization agreement, company comment). By Ros Krasny. WASHINGTON Aug 26 (Reuters) - A new method for removing allergens from peanuts means help could soon be on the way for the roughly 2.8 million Americans with a ...

Non-allergic peanuts on market soon?   CANOE

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