2014年9月25日 星期四

2014-09-26 Malaysia Health

  AsiaOne   
Hospital to monitor baby's injuries  The Star Online
JOHOR BARU: The next two years will be vital for the scar recovery of eight-month-old Nur Hidayah Abdul Rahman, who survived a brutal monitor lizard attack at her home in Pulau Tioman on Monday. She is now at the Sultanah Aminah Hospital here, where ...

Baby attacked by monitor lizard recovering   Astro Awani

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  IBNLive   
Barack Obama urges more countries to pitch in to fight Ebola  IBNLive
United Nations: US President Barack Obama said on Thursday the world was not doing enough to combat Ebola outbreak and that more countries were needed to contribute critical assets and capabilities to contain the epidemic. "In an era when regional ...

Ebola quarantine is widened in bid to fight killer outbreak   Herald Scotland
Obama calls for swift action against Ebola   DAWN.com
World tries to come to grips with the scourge of Ebola   Toronto Star
Washington Post   
The Globe and Mail   
Xinhua   
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  The Straits Times   
Tragic ripple effects of Ebola epidemic  The Straits Times
Health workers taking blood samples to test for the Ebola virus at a hospital in Sierra Leone. Instead of a small cost in money and lives, there will be a huge price to pay for the mishandling of the epidemic by the affected countries and rest of the world, says the ...

The Ebola Fiasco   The Nation
Local hospitals bracing for the appearance, however unlikely, of Ebola   News & Observer
Chinese FM urges further global action on Ebola crisis   Xinhua
Business Standard   
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  AsiaOne   
Perceived norms influence teen sex activity more than peer pressure  Baltimore Sun
NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Teens' perceptions of how sexually active their peers are may have the greatest impact on their own sexual behavior, suggests a new analysis of previous studies. But actual peer pressure had the smallest effect on teens' ...

It is not peer pressure   Free Malaysia Today

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  Times of India   
Man survives with bullet in his heart  Tempo
AHMEDABAD (AFP) – An Indian man was recovering well after undergoing surgery to remove a bullet that had been lodged in his heart for two months, a doctor said Wednesday. Bharat Sharma, 32 was shot twice in July after becoming accidentaly caught up ...

Indian man lives for two months with bullet in his heart   Pakistan Today
Indian docs extract bullet from man's heart in unique operation   domain-B
Meet Bharat Sharma, the man who survived bullet in his heart   Zee News
Deccan Chronicle   
Daily Mail   
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  Diabetes Insider   
Genetically Modified Mosquitoes May Eradicate Dengue Fever in Brazil  Diabetes Insider
Researchers from the Brazilian laboratory, Fiocruz, in Rio de Janeiro have released upwards of 10,000 mosquitoes into the region in an attempt to control dengue fever. But don't mosquitoes spread dengue fever? Yes, normally, that would be true, but these ...

Researchers release 'good' mosquitoes to suppress dengue fever in Brazil ...   The Malay Mail Online
Brazil Releases Thousands of 'Good' Mosquitos to Combat Dengue Fever   Yahoo News UK
Good mosquitoes against dengue mosquitoes   iStreet Research
Gizmodo   
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  DAWN.com   
UAE Calls For Intensified Efforts Against Polio  Bernama
NEW YORK, Sept 25 (Bernama) -- United Arab Emirates' Minister of State for Foreign Affairs Dr. Anwar Mohammed Gargash has called on the global community to beef up efforts to eradicate polio, Emirates News Agency (WAM) reported. Dr. Anwar said this ...

Polio fight's not over   Bradford Telegraph and Argus
The burden of polio   The News International
No strategy in sight to stem rising polio cases   DAWN.com

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  GlobalPost   
Hun Sen quits smoking after 14 years  Bangkok Post
PHNOM PENH - Cambodian Prime Minister Hun Sen said Thursday he had quit smoking after struggling hard to stop for more than 14 years. "I announce today that I have successfully stopped smoking cigarettes after struggling to quit for more than 14 years," ...

PM wins war against cigarettes, so he says   The Phnom Penh Post
Cambodian PM Quits Smoking After Nearly 15 Years   Bernama

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  Reuters UK   
Volunteers use 3D printers to create inexpensive prosthetics  Reuters UK
NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - An online organization of more than 1,500 volunteers is using 3D printers to produce prosthetic hands or fingers for people around the world who need them. This Sunday, the group, called e-NABLE, will come together at the ...


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  Daily Digest   
France unveils tough antismoking policies  Daily Digest
The new policies would restrict regular and e-cigarette use in public areas as well as introduce significant regulations on packaging. In an attempt to reduce the number of smokers in its country, the French government announced new plans to introduce ...

France Attempts To Stub Out High Smoking Rates With Plain Packs   malaysiandigest.com
France Proposes Tough Antismoking Measures   New York Times
Paris goes for plain packs to stub out smoking   Gulf Times
Diabetes Insider   
The Times (subscription)   
THE BUSINESS TIMES (subscription)   
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