2014年10月27日 星期一

2014-10-28 Malaysia Health

  The Borneo Post   
Subra: Scanners placed at strategic spots at our airports  The Star Online
SEPANG: Every passenger arriving at international airports in Malaysia will be scanned for fever in order to help check the spread of the Ebola virus, said Health Minister Datuk Seri Dr S. Subramanian. “The scanners are placed at a spot that all arriving ...

Visitors from Ebola-hit countries to be given health alert card   The Borneo Post
MOH to issue Ebola health alert cards   The Sun Daily
Visitors From Ebola-Hit Countries To Be Given Health Alert Card - Dr ...   malaysiandigest.com
New Straits Times Online   
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  Christian Science Monitor   
US nurse released from Ebola quarantine calls conditions "inhumane"  Christian Science Monitor
Kaci Hickox, who tested negative for Ebola after treating patients in West Africa, has been released from forced quarantine in New Jersey after hiring a civil rights attorney. By Robert F. Bukaty and David Porter, Associated Press October 27, 2014. About video ...

Ebola nurse let out of New York hospital after threat   Irish Independent
Quarantine is the way to go: Other views   USA TODAY
Two Governors' Shifts on Ebola Are Criticized as Politics, Not Science   New York Times
New York Daily News   
Examiner.com   
NorthJersey.com   
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  Financial Express   
Mobile app helps track Ebola epidemic  Financial Express
A new mobile telephone based mapping service has been created in a bid to track Ebola. (Reuters). SummaryA new mobile telephone based mapping service has been created in a bid to track Ebola.
Australia issues blanket visa ban on Ebola-hit countries   Reuters UK
Travel bans issued in reaction to Ebola   The Star Online
International community ramps ups efforts to contain Ebola crisis in West Africa   Montreal Gazette
New Zealand Herald   
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  The News on Sunday   
Nepal gearing to protect public health from tobacco industry...  Asian Tribune
There is a direct and irreconcilable conflict of interest between tobacco industry and public health policy. This conflict of interest is also enshrined in the preamble of the Article 5.3 of the global tobacco treaty (formally called WHO Framework Convention on ...

Tobacco, health and trade rules   The Star Online
Oman favours tobacco tax   Times of Oman
Malaysia at forefront of making space for public health amid global trade   China Post

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  New York Daily News   
Could chocolate reverse memory loss? Maybe  WALB-TV
A recent study found a link between a natural compound in cocoa and reversing age-related memory loss. (Source: CNN). Live WellLive WellMore>> · Upbeat walking style might lift your mood · Upbeat walking style might lift your mood. The way you walk can ...

Chemical in Cocoa May Boost Brain Power   ABC News (blog)
Some foods reverse memory loss; music heals depression; concussions ...   FOX CT
Cocoa Flavanols Reverse Memory Loss Due To Aging   Design & Trend
Investor's Business Daily   
RTT News   
The Daily Meal   
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  AsiaOne   
Kidney trafficking between Cambodia and Thailand sparks fears of new organ ...  AsiaOne
Above: Chhay, 18, sold his kidney for $3,000 in an illicit deal that saw him whisked from a rickety one-room house to a gleaming hospital in the medical tourism hub of neighbouring Thailand. Print. PHNOM PENH - The seven-inch scar runs diagonally across ...

Cambodia-Thai kidney trafficking sparks fears of new organ market   Free Malaysia Today

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  IANS   
Uganda Contains Marburg Outbreak  Bernama
KAMPALA, Oct 28 (Bernama) -- Uganda's Health Ministry said it has contained the deadly Marburg outbreak which killed one health worker and led to over 150 people being quarantined, Xinhua news agency reported. Health Services director general Jane ...

Uganda sends more medical personnel to Ebola-hit West Africa   Big News Network.com
Uganda contains deadly Marburg outbreak   Shanghai Daily (subscription)

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  New Straits Times Online   
Making most out of life  Western Advocate
Bathurst Health Service is celebrating the important role occupational therapists play in helping people live life to the fullest during Occupational Therapy Week. PromOTe Better Living is the theme and the key message is that occupational therapy gives ...

Professional care for the elderly   New Straits Times Online

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'Cost Of Private Healthcare Will Go Up'  malaysiandigest.com
PETALING JAYA: The Federation of Private Medical Practitioner's Associations Malaysia strongly disagreed with the statement from Deputy Finance Minister Datuk Ahmad Maslan that private hospitals and clinics have no reason to raise prices after ...


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  AsiaOne   
Blue-light blocking glasses may help sleep after screen time  The Star Online
SLEEP DISRUPTOR: The blue glow from televisions and other screens suppresses natural mechanisms that help us fall asleep at night, but blocking just the blue wavelength may restore normal night time sleepiness, according to a new study.
Glasses that block blue light from screens may help sleep patterns   The Globe and Mail

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