2014年11月1日 星期六

2014-11-02 Malaysia Health

  The Straits Times   
Malaysia private hospitals charge excessive prices for donated blood: Donors  The Straits Times
Blood donors in Malaysia say that private hospitals are charging patients exorbitant prices for donated blood. -- PHOTO: ST FILE. PETALING JAYA (THE STAR/ASIA NEWS NETWORK) - Blood donors in Malaysia say that private hospitals are charging ...

Donors: Private hospitals charging excessive fee for donated blood   The Star Online

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  Newsweek   
'Aid workers protected from virus'  Herald Scotland
A SCOTTISH humanitarian worker who recently returned from ebola-stricken Sierra Leone says she is confident in the safety measures taken to prevent overseas aid workers and volunteers from contracting the deadly virus. A SCOTTISH humanitarian worker ...

UN Ebola victim being treated in French hospital   Telegraph.co.uk
UN Employee With Ebola Evacuated to France for Treatment   Wall Street Journal
Ebola victim treated in France   Stuff.co.nz
The Australian   
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  New Straits Times Online   
Legacy of SARS in Asia offers lessons for Ebola fight  The Star Online
HONG KONG: The SARS outbreak of 2003 put Hong Kong on the frontline of a global health crisis - but the city's ultimately successful war on the virus offers lessons for those now battling Ebola. The flu-like Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome infected 1,800 ...

Value of having 700 staff check arriving passengers for fever questioned   South China Morning Post (subscription)

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  AsiaOne   
Trouble brewing in South Korea's plastic surgery paradise  AsiaOne
Kim Bok-soon, 49, took loans and spent $28,000 for 15 surgeries on her face over the course of a day. Five years later, she is unable to close her eyes or stop her nose from running. Print. SEOUL - Kim Bok-soon disliked her nose and fantasised about getting ...

Increase in complaints about botched plastic surgery procedures in South Korea   The Straits Times
Why Korea Inc is targeting 'golden singles'   ABS CBN News

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  NDTV   
China To Send Elite Army Unit To Ebola-Hit Liberia  Huffington Post
Health workers unload the lifeless body of a man, as they carry him to a grave site, after he is suspected of contracting the Ebola virus on the outskirts of Monrovia, Liberia, Monday, Oct. 27, 2014. The United States will help fight Ebola over "the long haul," the ...

China Sending Elite Army Medical Team to Liberia   Wall Street Journal
China to send elite army unit to help fight Ebola in Liberia   Toronto Sun
UPDATE 1-China to send elite army unit to help fight Ebola in Liberia   Reuters
Voice of America   
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  CBS News   
Judge rejects isolation for US nurse who treated Ebola patients  The Nation
FORT KENT, Maine - A Maine judge ruled on Friday that a US nurse who treated victims of Ebola in West Africa does not need to be confined to her home, declaring Ebola fears in the United States “not entirely rational.” Nurse Kaci Hickox's challenge of ...

Ebola outbreak tests states' quarantine powers   Baltimore Sun
Nurse back from helping Ebola fight freed from home quarantine in US   South China Morning Post (subscription)
Kaci Hickox saga: Nurse who defied Ebola quarantine finds supporter in Maine ...   Tech Times
Sandusky Register   
Asbury Park Press   
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  Haaretz   
New York doctor with Ebola improves  Haaretz
Dr. Craig Spencer's case triggered a national debate over mandatory quarantines for health workers returning from West Africa. By Jill Serjeant Nov. 2, 2014 | 3:53 AM. Tweet · submit to reddit. Bellvue Hospital in New York City. Signs regarding the Ebola ...

NYC Ebola patient Dr. ​Craig Spencer is improving, hospital says   CBS News
NYC Ebola patient improves; Oregon patient is 'low-risk' for virus   Los Angeles Times
News of the Day From Across the Nation   SFGate
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  GlobalPost   
Venezuela's private health sector joins gov't to prevent Ebola  GlobalPost
CARACAS, Oct. 31 (Xinhua) -- Venezuela's private health sector Friday agreed to work together with the government to prevent the deadly Ebola. A total of 234 institutions belonging to the Venezuelan Association of Clinics and Hospitals (AVCH) "are joining ...

Venezuela's Private Health Sector Joins Government To Prevent Ebola   Bernama

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  CTV News   
Smart pillbox concept expands to other medications  CTV News
If those symptoms haven't cleared up, it could be a simple question of not having taken your medications properly, and a new product called Amiko is hoping to eliminate the mystery. The gadget is a dispenser that wraps around the original medication ...

Smart pillbox concept expands to accommodate other medications   The Malay Mail Online

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  NDTV   
Campaigners Confident Ahead of Washington DC Marijuana Vote  NDTV
Washington, United States: Campaigners expressed confidence Friday that residents of the US capital will embrace an initiative to legalize the personal possession and home cultivation of marijuana when it is put to a vote next week. If adopted on Tuesday, ...

Medical Marijuana Is on Every Ballot This Election   Huffington Post (blog)
Medical marijuana company to list on ASX   Brisbane Times
Marijuana expected to become legal in Washington DC   Telegraph.co.uk
The Malay Mail Online   
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