2014年11月14日 星期五

2014-11-15 Malaysia Health

  AsiaOne   
'Diabetics failing to control disease in Malaysia'  AsiaOne
PUTRAJAYA - A study has revealed that 76 per cent of more seriously ill diabetics did not manage to get their diabetes under control and almost all did not comply with treatment advice. As a result, almost half of the 1,668 patients with type 2 diabetes, seeking ...

Many Not Aware They Have Diabetes   malaysiandigest.com

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  Astro Awani   
Student sues hospital over blindness  The Star Online
KUALA LUMPUR: A Universiti Teknologi Mara (UiTM) student has filed a negligence suit against the director of Dungun Hospital in Terengganu and two others over the loss of her eyesight. Nur Laila Md Yusoff, 21, claimed that she registered at Dungun ...

UiTM student sues Dungun Hospital over loss of eyesight – Bernama   The Malaysian Insider

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  Livemint   
Drug makers arrested over India sterilisation deaths  The Star Online
BILASPUR (India): Indian police said they have arrested the head of a drug manufacturing company and his son on suspicion of destroying evidence in the case of 13 women who died after a mass sterilisation programme. Police said they had taken the two ...

Chattishgarh deaths: Chemical used in rat poison found in antibiotics   Hindustan Times
India sterilization deaths: Drug maker Ramesh Mahawar arrested   CBC.ca
Tainted antibiotic pills with rat poison caused sterilization deaths   Health Newstrack
Calcutta Telegraph   
ABC Online   
gulfnews.com   
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  CBC.ca   
UPDATE 2-Mali tries to trace 343 contacts in second Ebola wave  Reuters
(Updates number of cases, contacts being traced). BAMAKO/GENEVA Nov 14 (Reuters) - Mali is trying to trace as many as 343 people linked to confirmed and probable Ebola victims in an effort to control its second Ebola outbreak, health officials said on ...

Mali tries to trace over 200 contacts in second Ebola wave   Firstpost
Ebola epidemic   The Economist
Two more suspected Ebola deaths in Mali   Daily Mail
Reuters Africa   
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Mum finds cure for ailing daughter through the Net  The Star Online
KOTA KINABALU: It's a small world after all, as evidenced by a mother who searched for help on the Internet to heal her sickly daughter. Within a week of posting her predicament on social media, self-employed Annette Edward, 35, was contacted by the ...


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  NDTV   
Senegal reopens air, sea borders with Ebola-hit nations - report  Reuters
DAKAR (Reuters) - Senegal has lifted a ban on traffic by air and sea with Ebola-stricken Guinea, Liberia and Sierra Leone, reversing a measure in place since August to halt the spread of the disease, Senegal's APS news agency reported on Friday. Senegal's ...

Doctor: God Called Me to Sierra Leone   NBCNews.com
Ebola Patient Reportedly En Route To Omaha   KMTV
Surgeon with ties to Maryland could be flown to U.S. for Ebola treatment   Baltimore Sun
Reuters UK   
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Tawau Hospital To Get 10 Haemodialysis Machines  Bernama
Health Minister Datuk Seri Dr S Subramaniam said the new sets, to replace the old version, would provide high accuracy treatment. He noted that currently, specific case patients in the district had to go to the state capital for treatment. "With these new ...


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  Malay Mail Online   
Study: Smelling rotten eggs in sleep can help smokers quit  Malay Mail Online
Exposing smokers to a blend of cigarette smoke and foul odors like fish or rotten eggs while they sleep could help them to quit, according to new research. — AFP picNEW YORK, Nov 14 — Olfactory conditioning during sleep could lead to behavior change, ...

Rotten egg stench may help smokers quit: study   MetroNews Canada
Can you learn to stop smoking while you sleep?   HealthCentral.com

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  The Daily Cougar   
Viral video reiterates need for catcalling, street harassment to stop  The Daily Cougar
A video made last week, which quickly went viral, is a nod to the treatment countless women face daily, as well as being a cry for a change. According to Washington Post, on Oct. 28, the anti-street harassment advocacy group Hollaback released a video ...

Catcalling: Parody Videos Turning Issue Into Social Media Trend   malaysiandigest.com

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  Yahoo News UK   
Fast food targeting black kids in US  Yahoo News UK
Fast-food restaurants in the United States are "disproportionately" targeting black children and kids in middle-income and rural areas, according to a newly published study. Researchers at Arizona State University and University of Illinois at Chicago looked at ...

US study shows fastfood chains targeting black kids   Malay Mail Online

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