2014年10月22日 星期三

2014-10-23 Malaysia Health

  Businessweek   
Ebola death toll rises to almost 4900  Sin Chew Jit Poh
Geneva (AFP) -- The number of people with Ebola is set to hit 10,000 in West Africa, the World Health Organization said, as the scramble to find a cure gathered pace. The UN's public health body said 9,936 people in Guinea, Liberia and Sierra Leone -- the ...

Keeping Pakistan Ebola free   The Nation
Ebola treatment likely in 2 weeks?   Times of India
US tightens Ebola monitoring for West African visitors   The Star Online
Irish Independent   
USA TODAY   
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  The Rakyat Post   
Girl with rare disease needs financial assistance  The Rakyat Post
Nor Aina Syazwana Husna needs to consume special milk and wear disposable diapers on a daily basis after she was recently diagnosed with Acute Necrotizing Encephalopathy Childhood (ANEC). — Bernama pic. JITRA, Oct 23, 2014: Parents of ...

Parents seek public donation to help daughter with rare disease   Astro Awani

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Schizophrenia:Early treatment and social support can help patients  Daily Express
KUALA LUMPUR: The public should be proactive in taking their family members, who show abnormal behavioral changes and symptoms of depression and self-isolation, to see a psychiatrist as there is a possibility that their loved ones are suffering from ...


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3D printing: Rare cancer sufferer, Len Chandler, back on his feet after receiving ...  Yahoo!7 News
A 71-year-old with a rare form of cancer is back on his feet after having his heel removed and replaced with a 3D printed titanium replica. In June, Len Chandler, a former builder who had survived prostate cancer, two knee replacements and lost an eye in a ...


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  The Express Tribune   
Paralysed man walks again after breakthrough spinal treatment  The Express Tribune
In an undated handout picture released by the British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) Bulgarian man Darek Fidyka walks with the aid of leg-braces and a walking frame at the Akron Neuro-Rehabilitation Center in Wroclaw, Poland, after receiving ...


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  AsiaOne   
Malaysia athlete may have used banned substance to minimise pain  AsiaOne
Wushu exponent Tai Cheau Xuen was stripped of her gold medal at the Asian Games in Incheon last month after she tested positive for the stimulant sibutramine. Print. KUALA LUMPUR - Dexamethasone. That is the banned substance that a national athlete ...

Substance has properties to aid rehabilitation   The Star Online

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  Medical Daily   
Calorie Counter Inside Your Brain Knows You Want Junk Food  Medical Daily
Understanding why people desire certain types of food and how their brains respond to this stimuli could help control eating behaviors that lead to obesity and related health complications, such as heart disease, high blood pressure, and type 2 diabetes.
Your brain has built-in calorie counter, study reveals   Tech Times
Your Brain Is Wired to Favor Junk Food — 4 Ways to Override It   Yahoo Canada Shine On
Let your brain track your calorie intake   iAfrica.com
Times of India   
Daily News & Analysis   
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  Vanguard   
Ebola-free: How did Nigeria and Senegal do it?  Los Angeles Times
International health authorities have heralded Nigeria and Senegal as examples of how countries can beat back Ebola. Both nations reacted quickly when the disease that is still ravaging parts of West Africa showed up within their borders by isolating patients ...

How Ebola Really Got Into Nigeria   NAIJ.COM
'Nowhere safe' if Ebola outbreak in Africa continues   Belfast Telegraph
WHO declared Nigeria as Ebola Free country   Jagran Josh
The Express Tribune   
The Independent   
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  New York Times   
Cuba flexes medical muscle in fight against Ebola in West Africa  Brisbane Times
Raul Castro, centre, farewells 35 doctors and 48 nurses as they leave Cuba for Liberia and Guinea to fight the Ebola epidemic. Photo: AFP. Monrovia: Cuban nurses and doctors are heading to Liberia and Guinea to help the fight against Ebola, as the death ...

Cuban health workers, US soldiers work together to fight Ebola   The Globe and Mail
Cuba sends doctors to Ebola-hit Africa   Sky News Australia
Ebola no longer 'localised emergency,' UN officials tell summit in Cuba   Daily Times
Zee News   
Xinhua   
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  IBNLive   
West Accused of Draining Ebola-hit W. Africa of Doctors  Voice of America
LONDON—. Health systems in the West African countries worst hit by Ebola are struggling to contain the epidemic. A report from a British charity accuses Western countries of recruiting hundreds of doctors and nurses from Africa, severely weakening the ...

Melbourne's Sierra Leone community devastated by Ebola deaths   The Age
The Ebola-No-Touch Hyprocrisy   Sierra Express Media
Ebola Fears Spark China Pullback in West Africa   Wall Street Journal (blog)
Huffington Post   
TIME   
USA TODAY   
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