2014年9月22日 星期一

2014-09-23 Malaysia Health

  AsiaOne   
Ebola Survivor Dr. Ada Igonoh Shares Her Story  Huffington Post
Although more than 2,600 victims have died in the largest Ebola outbreak in history, one woman's story of survival could be a sign of hope for those that are still battling the illness. Dr. Ada Igonoh contracted Ebola in Nigeria after treating Patrick Sawyer, ...

Ebola Survivors' Stories of Recovery   THISDAY Live
The Good, Bad And Ugly Of Ebola Virus Disease   Leadership Newspapers
Wash hands to keep Ebola away   The Star Online
Nigerian Tribune   
AllAfrica.com   
The Borneo Post   
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  AsiaOne   
Malaysian man dies after drinking banned coffee  World Coffee Press
A thirty-six year-old Malaysian man died last week after knowingly drinking a variety of coffee that had been banned by state officials. He had purchased the drink from a shop in the suburb of Subang for RM5 ($1.5, 90p). “He knew it was dangerous. But, he did ...

M'sian man, 36, dies after taking recently banned 'sex performance' coffee   AsiaOne
Man dies after drinking his favourite coffee   Daily Express
Man from Subang DIES hours after drinking banned coffee   Malaysia Chronicle

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Subra confirms college students with ILI not under quarantine  The Star Online
KUANTAN: Although more than 100 students at the Temerloh Vocational College have shown symptoms of being afflicted with an influenza-like illness (ILI), they have not been quarantined, said Health Minister Datuk Seri Dr S. Subramaniam. He said in a ...

137 Temerloh Studends Confirmed To Have Contracted Influenza-like Illness   Bernama

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  Toronto Star   
Ebola cases could cross 20000 by November, WHO report says  Washington Post
The number of Ebola cases in West Africa could quadruple to more than 20,000 by early November in the absence of monumental efforts to slow the rate of transmission, according to team of researchers working for the World Health Organization. The report ...

WHO says Ebola cases could exceed 20000 within weeks   Politico
Ebola Death Rate 70 Percent, WHO Says in Dire New Forecast   NBCNews.com
Health Agency's New Assessment of the Epidemic Is More Dire Still   New York Times
SFGate   
Aljazeera.com   
Newsweek   
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  Independent Online   
Jobless, Ghana's youth turn to selling blood  Independent Online
iol scitech sep 22 ghana blood donation AFP To Ghana's legions of jobless young men, Eric Bimpong has a money-making proposition: sell your blood. Accra - To Ghana's legions of jobless young men, Eric Bimpong has a money-making proposition: sell ...

Ghana's Jobless And Poor Youth Turn To Selling Blood   Counsel & Heal
Ghana's Unemployed Resort To Selling Blood   The Inquisitr
Jobless and poor, Ghana's youth turn to selling blood   The Malaysian Insider

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  The Sun Daily   
Use of bilateral mastectomy increased significantly despite lack of mortality benefit  Healio
The use of bilateral mastectomy among women with early-stage breast cancer increased significantly since the late 1990s, but the procedure did reduce mortality compared with breast-conserving surgery plus radiation, according to results of an observational ...

Most Breast Cancer Patients Forgo Reconstruction Surgery Without Regret   OncLive
Helping women cope with loss of breast   The Sun Daily

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  Bidness ETC   
Restrictive terms will lead to 50mil HCV deaths  Malaysia Kini
Globally it is estimated that around 170,200 million individuals around the world are currently living with the Hepatitis C virus (HCV), with an additional 3-4 million becoming infected every year and 350,000+ deaths annually. HCV is clearly one of the greatest ...

People living with HIV in the US are infrequently screened for HCV   aidsmap
Gilead Sciences Price Target Raised By Citigroup   Bidness ETC

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  Astro Awani   
All Malaysian pilgrims screened before being allowed to perform haj  Astro Awani
SAFETY MEASURE: All potential Malaysian haj pilgrims have undergone health screening before being allowed to perform the fifth pillar of Islam. - Filepic. close. The content may have been removed, or is temporarily unavailable. We apologize for the ...


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Health DG warns against misuse of Cytotec pills  The Borneo Post
KUALA LUMPUR: Misuse of Cytotec pills for abortion could lead to death, said Health director-general Datuk Dr Noor Hisham Abdullah. He said the product which is illegally sold, contains 200 mcg of Misoprostol which is classified as a Type B Poison, and ...


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  Monthly Prescribing Reference   
App May Detect Depression via Everyday Phone Use  Monthly Prescribing Reference
While previous research has shown that custom-built mobile devices can indirectly gauge mental health using sensors, Dartmouth College's Dartmouth Networking and Ubiquitous Systems Laboratory is the first to use standard smartphone features with an ...

This app passively tracks your mental health   Wired.co.uk
StudentLife app automatically makes mental health assessments   Daily News & Analysis
Stressed Out? Your Smartphone Could Know Even Before You Do   The New Republic
The Star Online   
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