2014年9月24日 星期三

2014-09-25 Malaysia Health

  The Borneo Post   
52 AIDS cases, 22 deaths in Sabah from Jan-June  The Borneo Post
KOTA KINABALU: A total of 133 HIV cases were recorded in Sabah from January to June this year. The state also recorded 52 AIDS cases and 22 deaths due to the disease, according to Deputy Women, Family and Community Development Minister Datuk ...

HIV/AIDS claim 16742 lives in Malaysia since 1986   Astro Awani

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  National Post   
S Leone says 300 sick or dead found in Ebola lockdown  The Nation
FREETOWN - Sierra Leone said on Wednesday around 100 bodies and 200 patients had been collected from homes during its three-day lockdown to stem the deadly Ebola epidemic raging in west Africa. Almost six million people across the country were ...

The Ebola Fiasco   New York Times
Red Cross team attacked collecting Ebola dead   Salt Lake Tribune
Ebola cases could reach 1.4 million in months, cdc predicts   The Punch
Voice of America   
Reuters   
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Haj Pilgrims Must Take Extra Care Of Health In Preparation For Wukuf  malaysiandigest.com
MAKKAH - In preparation for the pinnacle of the Haj ritual - the wukuf (grand assembly) which will take place within 10 days - Haj pilgrims must take extra care of their health. Malaysia's medical operations director in Makkah, Dr Mohd Jusoh said, with the hot ...


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  Daily Beast   
Kerry Taps Nancy Powell to Lead Ebola Fight  Daily Beast
Secretary of State John Kerry has appointed Nancy Powell, the former ambassador to India, as head of the State Department's Ebola Coordination Unit, leading the effort to build a coalition to control the epidemic. She will coordinate "outreach to international ...

Kerry appoints former India ambassador Nancy Powell as Ebola Coordinator   Firstpost
World Digest: Sept. 24, 2014   Washington Post
Nancy Powell To Head US State Department's Ebola Coordination Unit   RTT News
Reuters   
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  Daily Mail   
Man lives with bullet in heart for TWO MONTHS and every beat could have killed ...  Daily Mail
An Indian man survived for two months with a bullet lodged just in his heart after walking in on a bank robbery. Bharat Sharma, from Aligarh in Uttar Pradesh, northern India was shot on July 22 as thieves targeted his local bank. As the 32-year-old tried to ...

UP man survives for two months with bullet lodged in his heart   India Today
Man has life-saving surgery to remove bullet lodged in heart for two months   Fox News
Indian man survives for two months with bullet lodged in his heart   The Guardian
Inquirer.net   
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This app passively tracks your mental health  Wired.co.uk
A team of computer scientists and behavioural psychologists has developed an Android app that assesses whether smartphone owners have depression, based on data collected passively. A paper on StudentLife was presented by the Dartmouth College ...


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  Nigerian Tribune   
No Single Case of Ebola in Nigeria, Says Chukwu  THISDAY Live
After months of battling the scourge of the highly-contagious Ebola Virus Disease (EVD), Nigeria has been declared free of the hemorrhagic fever that has killed more than 2,800 people in West Africa. The Minister of Health, Professor Onyebuchi Chukwu, ...

Nigerian schools re-open amid Ebola fears   Press TV
Ebola: Osun Government Assures Teachers Of Safety   Leadership Newspapers
Ebola: Anxiety as schools reopen   Nigerian Tribune
GlobalPost   
Fox News   
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  The Malay Mail Online   
The Stork: First Fertility DIY Kit Rolls Out Worldwide  malaysiandigest.com
The Stork is a drug-free, cervical cap insemination technology device that's hitting the shelves all over the world, most recently in the US. Pic: AFP-Relaxnews TORONTO: Recently released in Europe and Canada and landing now in US pharmacies for ...

The Stork Home Conception Aid Breaks Ground As First At-Home Artificial ...   Medical Daily
First OTC Conception Assistance Device Cleared   Monthly Prescribing Reference
First-ever home conception device: The Stork   Yahoo News

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Spain: Ebola test drug out of supply worldwide  mySanAntonio.com
In this photo provided by the Spanish Defense Ministry, aid workers and doctors transfer Manuel Garcia Viejo, a Spanish priest who was diagnosed with the Ebola virus while working in Sierra Leone, from a military plane to an ambulance as he leaves the ...


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  Irish Independent   
Going up dress sizes linked to cancer risk  Irish Independent
WOMEN who go up a dress size every 10 years, between their mid-20s and mid-60s, are 33pc more likely to develop breast cancer after the menopause. Share. Go To. Comments. And going up two dress sizes each decade pushes the risk to 77pc.
Race for the Cure eyes $2 million to battle breast cancer   Daily Pilot
NFL fumbles TV ad for breast cancer awareness   Page Six
Party for a cure   Good4Utah
WILX-TV   
The Australian   
The Independent   
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