2014年9月21日 星期日

2014-09-22 Malaysia Health

  The Rakyat Post   
Wash hands to keep Ebola away  The Star Online
KUALA LUMPUR: Washing hands with water and soap and sanitising regularly are among the simplest ways to prevent the transmission of the Ebola virus. Sean G. Kaufman, a biosafety expert, advised Malaysians not to be overly worried or afraid of Ebola, ...

Simple Ways To Fight Ebola   malaysiandigest.com

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  AsiaOne   
M'sian man, 36, dies after taking recently banned 'sex performance' coffee  AsiaOne
It was his favourite "traditional" coffee and he insisted on drinking it despite his wife warning him about the ban on the brand in Malaysia because it also contained sex performance drugs. Last Sunday, at about 4am in the morning, the 36-year-old man died ...

Man dies after drinking his favourite coffee   Daily Express
Man from Subang DIES hours after drinking banned coffee   Malaysia Chronicle

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Survey: Four million Malaysians above 18 are diabetics  The Star Online
Approximately 20% of Malaysians above the age of 18 are diabetic, a new survey reports. The percentage represents about four million people based on the population census from the Department of Statistics. National Diabetes Institute (NADI) executive ...

20% above 18 years suffer from diabetes, says survey   The Sun Daily

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  Daily News & Analysis   
Sierra Leone's Ebola lockdown likely to be extended; testing reveals dozens of ...  Daily News & Analysis
A three-day lockdown in Sierra Leone aimed at stemming the worst Ebola epidemic on record has identified dozens of new infections, but has not reached everyone in the country and is likely to be extended, a senior official said on Sunday. In one of the most ...

Sierra Leone's Ebola lockdown ends   Independent Online
Ebola lockdown ends, rush to set up clinics   Deutsche Welle
Sierra Leone claims Ebola curfew success   Aljazeera.com
DAWN.com   
Jerusalem Post   
CNN International   
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Imitation drugs on the rise – pharmaceutical society  The Borneo Post
KOTA KINABALU: The Malaysian Pharmaceutical Society has expressed deep concern over recent reports of increasing number of imitation drugs with fake registration numbers in the market, said its president, Datuk Nancy Ho. “The Ministry of Health is very ...

Concern over fake drugs, registrations   Daily Express

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Jobless and poor, Ghana's youth turn to selling blood  Yahoo Singapore News
Parents of the Japanese woman who was killed in the Ferrari crash on Rochor Road two years ago are reportedly seeking more than $700,000 from the estate of the car's driver. … Scots in Singapore have mixed feelings, Brits relieved after historic Scotland ...


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Do wearable trackers measure up to comprehensive professional fitness plans?  The Star Online
GOOD MOTIVATOR: Recent research shows that wearable activity trackers lack important strategies for getting people moving. — AFP/Relaxnews 2014. Many wearables lack one or more of the tools that healthcare professionals call upon to help individuals ...


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Meditation could help relieve migraines  The Star Online
Meditation may soothe headaches and improve self-worth at the same time, says study. - Filepic. Sufferers of migraines could find more than just solace but actual relief in meditation, says a new study. “Stress is a well-known trigger for headaches, and ...

Migraine meditation   WellBeing

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  SBS   
'Sugar daddies' paying for young girls to finish college (video)  The Rakyat Post
Many young US college girls may be using part-time social escort services to finance their education by meeting up with sugar daddies who want women who are intelligent enough to carry on a conversation with them and whom they can take along to meet ...

'Sugar Daddies' Are Paying For College Now   Business Insider

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  International Business Times AU   
Condoms Too Small For Uganda Men, Fight Against AIDS Hampered  International Business Times AU
Uganda men are complaining that many condoms sold in the region are too small for their endowment. Hence, MP's are pushing for better condom supplies in bigger sizes. The small condom size is seen as an impediment to the government's fight against ...

Uganda says fight against AIDS affected by too small condoms   DigitalJournal.com
Condoms that are 'too small' for Uganda men hurt fight against AIDS   The Japan Times
VIDEO: Ugandans call on government to provide bigger condoms   New York Daily News
The Grio   
New Vision   
Times of India   
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