2014年9月28日 星期日

2014-09-29 Malaysia Health

  The Malay Mail Online   
75000 dengue cases recorded so far  The Star Online
MALACCA: The number of dengue cases in the country has tripled to more than 75,000 as of this week, compared to the same period last year. Deputy Health Minister Datuk Seri Dr Hilmi Yahya said there were 143 fatalities compared to 47 in the same period ...

Dengue cases triple to 75000 as at Sept 23   The Rakyat Post
Deputy health minister confirms threefold increase in dengue cases   The Malay Mail Online

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  The Malaysian Insider   
Malaysia may send experts to countries hit by Ebola  The Star Online
KUALA LUMPUR: Malaysia may send medical experts to Ebola-affected countries in West Africa, says Health Minister Datuk Seri Dr S. Subramaniam. He said the matter needed further deliberation and approval by the Cabinet, adding that Malaysia was ...

Malaysia to send medical experts to fight Ebola   Sin Chew Jit Poh
Malaysia to consider sending medical experts to fight Ebola – Bernama   MSN Malaysia News

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  AsiaOne   
More Fund To Address Mental Health Issues In 2015 Budget - Lee Lam Thye  malaysiandigest.com
Mental HealthSIBU: The Health Ministry should be given more funds in Budget 2015 for the setting up of more Community Mental Health Centers (CMHC) and for holding more mental health-related programmes. Mental Health Promotion Advisory Council ...

Malaysia has to do more in mental health care   Free Malaysia Today
Council: Stop treating those attempting suicide as criminals   AsiaOne
'Zero Suicide Summit' comes to campus   Edmond Sun

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  The Borneo Post   
Village launches 'Tagah' system to protect Moyog River  The Borneo Post
KOTA KINABALU: The Terawi village yesterday launched the “Tagah” system to revive and protect a seven-kilometre stretch of Moyog River that runs through its zone. The Kadazan version of “Tagal” is a fisheries resource management system adapted and ...

Terawi Tagal Zone Programme By Villagers To Revive The Moyog River   malaysiandigest.com

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  Irish Examiner   
Fifth American Infected With Ebola Admitted To Clinical Centre  Bernama
WASHINGTON, Sept 29 (Bernama) -- A fifth American patient infected with the Ebola virus in West Africa was brought home Sunday and admitted to the U.S. National Institutes of Health (NIH), Xinhua news agency reported. The physician, who had been ...

Liberia's medical chief in isolation   Irish Examiner
US troops arrive in West Africa to help fight Ebola outbreak   The Globe and Mail
EU states 'can do more' to battle Ebola virus   Irish Times
Wall Street Journal   
Xinhua   
Khaleej Times   
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  NEWS.com.au   
Online daters less likely to marry  NEWS.com.au
IF YOU consider how many of your friends have met their significant others on OkCupid, you know there's considerably less stigma surrounding online dating than there was 10 or 15 years ago. But does that necessarily mean these relationships will be ...

Online dating: Good for finding partners, bad for keeping them?   The Rakyat Post
Study Finds Online Daters Marry Less, Break Up More   Mashable
​Study: Online Dating Isn't As Efficient or Promising as We Think   Jezebel
Bustle (satire) (press release) (registration)   
The Express Tribune   
Medical Daily   
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MMA suspects link between infectious cases, illegal immigrants  The Sun Daily
PETALING JAYA: The Malaysian Medical Association is worried over the rise in infectious cases, believed to be spread mainly by illegal immigrants. Its president Dr H. Krishna Kumar, who categorised the situation as serious and worrying, said the influx of ...


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  Diabetes Insider   
The Push To Release Ebola Vaccines Raises Ethics Questions  Diabetes Insider
Standard operating procedure in the world of immunology and vaccinations and other medical treatments usually requires years of independently verifiable testing to ensure safety and consistent efficacy. But when dealing with the potential epidemic of the ...

Scientists grapple with ethics in rush to release Ebola vaccines   Financial Express

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The art of dispensing drugs  The Star Online
The trend of self-medicating with natural medicine is on the rise in many parts of the world, which means having pharmacists trained in the field of complementary medicine would be nice. The line drawn between conventional and complementary medication ...

Holistic Medicine: 6 Websites for Finding Natural Healing Advice   Newsmax.com

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  Beta Wired   
What's the secret ingredient in these noodles  Beta Wired
We have all eaten something that just tasted too good, something we couldn't get enough of. What, if it really was something in the food, that WAS addictive? Recently in China a young man named Liu Juyou thought the same thing about his lunch from the ...

Restaurant Caught Lacing Noodles with Opium   Chinatopix
Chinese noodle shop laces noodles with opium to keep customers coming back   Stuff.co.nz

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