2014年8月31日 星期日

2014-09-01 Malaysia Health

  The Sun Daily   
National Day babies joy  The Sun Daily
PETALING JAYA: A total of 67 Merdeka babies were born today, consisting of 30 girls and 37 boys, at private and government hospitals in the Klang Valley and Ipoh from midnight until 2pm. The first baby, a boy, was born at the stroke of midnight at Kuala ...

19 Merdeka Babies Born In Terengganu   Bernama
10 Merdeka Babies In Alor Star   malaysiandigest.com

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  Irish Independent   
Police defend 'proactive' search for boy removed from hospital  Herald Scotland
POLICE say they will not apologise for the way they conducted a hunt for a terminally ill child who was removed from a UK hospital by his parents against medical advice. POLICE say they will not apologise for the way they conducted a hunt for a terminally ill ...

Ashya king   Daily Echo
Ashya King's parents may face hearing in Madrid   ITV News
Police to question parents of ill boy   Irish Examiner
Irish Independent   
The Independent   
Scotsman   
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  Leadership Newspapers   
Health workers death toll mounts in West-Africa as Ebola spreads  Firstpost
Lagos: Nigeria today confirmed a fresh case of Ebola in a doctor whose husband died from the virus, adding to a growing list of health care workers in West Africa hit by the epidemic. The woman's husband was also a doctor and died in the city of Port ...

Ebola: Rivers TUC Worried over Absence of Thermo-scanners at Port Harcourt ...   THISDAY Live
Health workers death toll mounts in W.Africa as Ebola spreads   Sin Chew Jit Poh
Alert - Ebola in Nigeria   Newsroom America
Sydney Morning Herald   
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Being prepared for old age crucial for Malaysians  The Star Online
In Malaysia, public health is highly-subsidised. That is why it is one of the most affordable countries in the world. LIKE death and taxes, getting old, ill and dependant are inevitable. It's an easily dismissed subject when you are a strapping lad but with the ...


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  The Punch   
ZMapp cures 100% lab monkeys  The Punch
An experimental Ebola drug, ZMapp, has cured all 18 of the laboratory monkeys infected with the deadly virus. According to Reuters, these include those suffering the fever and hemorrhaging characteristics of the disease and had been hours from death.
Monkeys Infected With Ebola Virus Survived After Treated With Drug ZMapp   Guardian Liberty Voice
Ebola Drug ZMapp Is 100% Effective   CHANNELS
African demand for Ebola drug grows as it completely heals monkeys in lab test   South China Morning Post (subscription)
Sky News Australia   
Business Standard   
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  Science 2.0   
NSAIDs may be linked to reduced cancer recurrence among obese  The Star Online
Keeping body inflammation down through NSAIDs may delay breast cancer from reoccurring in overweight women, says research. - Filepic. In overweight women, aspirin or drugs that reduce inflammation might make certain breast cancers more treatable, ...

Ellen Shaw de Paredes, breast cancer screening pioneer, loses cancer battle   wtvr.com
Abortions Don't Cause Cancer Any More Than Parties Do   Science 2.0

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  Hong Kong Standard   
Sitting is the new smoking, but think before leaping into action  Hong Kong Standard
A friend once called me "a fat, lazy slob." I chose to interpret it as a compliment. Denial has always been one of my superpowers. But I did start thinking seriously about health when I saw a TV report about base jumping leaping from a building and opening a ...

Sitting is the new smoking, so get off your bottom   Jakarta Post

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  Rappler   
Ebola treatment invented by... Fujifilm?!  NEWS.com.au
WHEN Japan announced it was ready to supply a new drug to help combat the deadly Ebola virus, one unusual detail emerged — it would be made by Fujifilm. Japan said Monday it is ready to provide a Japanese-developed anti-influenza drug as a possible ...

Fujifilm vs Ebola Japan giants turn hands to medicine   MENAFN.COM

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Tickling the ear could lead to better heart health, study suggests  South Asia Mail
The ear could be the key to one's heart, researchers at the University of Leeds say, noting that stimulating the nerves in the ear could distract nervous signals that are overexerting a heart in poor health. The research team conducted their experiments on 34 ...

Tickle your ear for heart health   The Star Online

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  TheHealthSite   
Respond to your infant's babbling to help her talk sooner  TheHealthSite
Talk to your child A new study has found that when parent's respond to their infant's babbling, the babies start using language more quickly. According to the study, conducted by University of Iowa and Indiana University, parents respond to their children's ...

Babbling with baby could be beneficial   Free Malaysia Today

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