2014年11月15日 星期六

2014-11-16 Malaysia Health


Newsweek
   
Ebola Patient in Critical Condition Arrives in Nebraska for Treatment   
Newsweek
An ambulance transports Dr. Martin Salia to the Nebraska Medical Center in Omaha, Nebraska, November 15, 2014. Brian C. Frank/Reuters. Tweet · Share on Tumblr. Dr. Martin Salia, a Sierra Leonean surgeon diagnosed with Ebola, arrived at Eppley Airfield ...

Surgeon with Ebola arrives at Nebraska hospital   Salt Lake Tribune
A look at Ebola treatment in the US by numbers   WTHR
Sierra Leone surgeon with Ebola arrives in US for treatment   Sydney Morning Herald
Washington Post   
Sky News   
Belfast Telegraph   
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The Sun Daily
   
Sleep learning study suggests rotten egg stench could help smokers quit   
The Sun Daily
OLFACTORY conditioning during sleep could lead to behaviour change, according to a new study from the Weizmann Institute of Science in Israel that says exposing sleeping smokers to the stench of rotten eggs blended with that of cigarette smoke could ...

Smokers learn to cut down while they sleep   The Guardian
Can you learn to stop smoking while you sleep?   HealthCentral.com

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Astro Awani
   
Fondness for treats may have helped cats become pets   
Astro Awani
Cats need meat in order to thrive, whereas most other carnivores can and do survive on a diet of plants, grains and legumes. - kuban_girl/Shutterstock.com. close. The content may have been removed, or is temporarily unavailable. We apologize for the ...

Treats likely helped tame the domestic cat   Malay Mail Online

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AsiaOne
   
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 hospital director, two others   New Straits Times Online

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Astro Awani
   
Not wrong to bring Chong Wei's doping issue to CAS - Khairy   
Astro Awani
KHAIRY: An appeal can be made at the Court of Arbitration for Sport if the decision by BWF is not in Chong Wei's favour. close. The content may have been removed, or is temporarily unavailable. We apologize for the inconvenience. Please try again later.
In defence of Lee Chong Wei and the pitfalls of doping control in sports — Lim ...   Malay Mail Online

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Daily Times
   
UN, aid groups step up pressure on G20 over Ebola   
Daily Times
BRISBANE: The United Nations Saturday called on G20 leaders to intensify their response to the deadly Ebola outbreak in west Africa, warning of a major food crisis if they fail to act. Speaking in Brisbane, where the two-day G20 leaders meeting is being ...

The Shifting Ebola Epidemic   New York Times
British Ebola doctor: 'We can stop this epidemic of fear'   Telegraph.co.uk
Ebola: doing the math   Macleans.ca
NDTV   
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Newser
   
Warning to Guys: Sunscreen May Be Tied to Fertility Trouble   
Newser
(Newser) – In the latest study proving everything in the world is dangerous, researchers are warning about a possible link between sunscreen and male fertility problems. The scientists investigated urine-sample data from 500 couples trying to have kids.
Study Shows Sunscreen Can Affect Male Virility   Diabetes Insider
Study: Chemicals in Sunscreens, Skin Care and Shampoos Lead to Infertility in ...   ShortNews.com
Sunscreen chemicals can cause infertility, a new study says   Beta Wired
Astro Awani   
Big News Network.com   
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The Daily Star
   
Diabetes: Living the sweet life   
The Star Online
Eating a healthy breakfast decreases the risk of developing type 2 diabetes by helping to control appetite and blood sugar concentrations in both adults and children. – AFP. This year's World Diabetes Day theme is 'Healthy Living and Diabetes'.
Healthy lifestyle key for effective management of diabetes   Daily Times
Off to the right start   The Daily Star

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Daily Mail
   
Fast food companies 'disproportionately' targeting black children with toys and ...   
Daily Mail
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 fast-food chains 'disproportionately' targeting black youth – study   RT
Why Kid-Focused Fast-Food Marketing is Economically Toxic   Wall St. Cheat Sheet
Fast Food Targeting Black Kids in US: Study   NDTV

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NDTV
   
Compound used in rat poison found in pills linked to India sterilization deaths   
Washington Post
Preliminary tests of the antibiotic ciprocin tablets were found to contain zinc phosphide, Siddhartha Pardeshi, the chief administrator for the Bilaspur district, told Reuters. The antibiotics were handed out at the mass sterilization held a week ago in the ...

Rat-poison chemical in tablets linked to Indian sterilisation camp deaths   South China Morning Post (subscription)
Bad drugs, unsafe surgeries: Deaths highlight India's healthcare woes   Los Angeles Times
Mahawar Pharmaceuticals had PAT below Rs 20000   Business Standard
Examiner.com   
Wall Street Journal   
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