2014年9月20日 星期六

2014-09-21 Malaysia Health

  AsiaOne   
Man dies after drinking his favourite coffee  Daily Express
SHAH ALAM: A man's favourite traditional coffee became the cause of his death after he insisted on taking it, despite knowing that the product was a banned item in Malaysia. The 36-year-old man died at about 4am last Sunday after drinking the coffee that he ...

Man from Subang DIES hours after drinking banned coffee   Malaysia Chronicle

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  Herald Scotland   
Ebola crisis ... A locked-down nation in the grip of disease, fear and panic  Herald Scotland
IT was an eerie encounter. IT was an eerie encounter. Liberian nurses in protective gear carry a suspected ebola patient into the John F Kennedy treatment centre in Monrovia Photograph: EPA/Ahmed Jallanzo. Custom byline text: as the deadly disease ...

India postpones Africa summit over Ebola outbreak   The Nation
'We're not heroes... we're just doing our job'   Irish Independent
One-year-old tested for Ebola virus at Royal Children's Hospital   Herald Sun
Sierra Express Media   
NEWS.com.au   
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60 lupus cases reported in Sabah yearly  The Borneo Post
KOTA KINABALU: At least 40 to 60 new cases of lupus are reported in Sabah every year, and yet not many even know about this potentially deadly disease. lupus, or Systemic lupus Eritematosus (SLE) is a chronic inflammatory disease that occurs when the ...

40-60 new SLE cases in Sabah every year   Daily Express

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  The Rakyat Post   
ASEAN Ministers to Strengthen Cooperation in Health  Prensa Latina
Imagen de muestra 20 de septiembre de 2014, 12:14Hanoi, Oct 20 (Prensa Latina) The Health ministers of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) agreed to strengthen cooperation to confront serious challenges in this field, at the end of its 12th ...

Essential For Asean Countries To Invest In Health Ecosystem - Dr Subramaniam   Bernama
ASEAN Vows Cooperation On Health Care Policies   Chinatopix
ASEAN members committed to strengthening healthcare cooperation   GlobalPost

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  Business Recorder   
US says no Ebola patient contact for troops in Liberia  Business Recorder
image WASHINGTON: US troops heading to Liberia to help fight the Ebola epidemic will help train health workers but will have no "direct contact" with patients infected with the virus, the Pentagon said Friday. The 3,000-strong contingent due to deploy to ...

Collecting Liberia's Ebola dead   Deutsche Welle
US Ebola Aid Could Tamp Down Fear in West Africa   National Geographic
French medic getting experimental Ebola treatment   MiamiHerald.com
Daily Beast   
Businessweek   
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SEX AFTER A HEART ATTACK: Should you or not?  Malaysia Chronicle
The American Author and public speaker Brene Brown once said: "Vulnerability is basically uncertainty, risk and emotional exposure". There is no other time in life that we feel more vulnerable than when we are faced with illnesses. After exposure to certain ...


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  Bella Naija   
Ebola: Lagos Clears Last Suspect | Affirms September 22nd Resumption Date  Bella Naija
Ikeja (NAN) – The Lagos State Government on Friday said the last suspected case of the Ebola Virus Disease (EVD) in the state had been cleared having tested negative after surveilance. Governor Babatunde Fashola disclosed this while giving an update on ...

Last Lagos Ebola Patient Cleared – Fashola   Leadership Newspapers
Ebola: Fashola Pledges To Mitigate Losses At First Consultant Hospital   Daily Times Nigeria
Fashola Visits First Consultant Hospital   The Guardian Nigeria
Nigerian Tribune   
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  Free Malaysia Today   
Health If your mother told you to eat...  Mynextfone
Start early for a lifetime of good vision and healthy eyes.NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - If your mother told you to eat your carrots so you'd be able to see in the dark, she was right. It turns out that feeding kids carrots is just one of a number of things parents can ...

Start early for a lifetime of good vision   Free Malaysia Today
Start Early For A Lifetime Of Good Vision And Healthy Eyes   Medical Daily

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  Bella Naija   
Ugandan Men Complain that Condoms are Too Small for Them  Bella Naija
...???????????????? Many Ugandan men have reportedly complained to the government that the condoms in Uganda are too small for them. The condoms have been described as being “too short for their sexual organs,” Metro UK reports. According to ...

Uganda has a huge problem with small condoms   The Grio
VIDEO: Ugandans call on government to provide bigger condoms   New York Daily News
Condoms 'too small' for Uganda men   New Vision
Times of India   
Metro   
Zambia Daily Mail   
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  Free Malaysia Today   
Kidney patients know little about transplant benefits  Baltimore Sun
NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - In a new study, the vast majority of kidney failure patients told researchers they saw no need for a kidney transplant because they were doing fine on dialysis – but the researchers say these patients might not realize how much a ...

Kidney transplant vs dialysis   Free Malaysia Today
Work to boost kidney transplants starts   Radio New Zealand
Organ transplant even for the poor   Inquirer.net

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