2014年11月16日 星期日

2014-11-17 Malaysia Health

  AsiaOne   
Johor to continue screening for Ebola  AsiaOne
Although there are no direct flights into Johor from countries affected by the Ebola virus, State Health and Environment committee chairman Datuk Ayub Rahmat said entry points would continue to be closely monitored. "Thermal scanners have been installed ...

Health Screening At Entry Points To Curb Ebola   Bernama
Johor conducts Ebola screening at entry points   The Rakyat Post

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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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  Telegraph.co.uk   
Dutch act after bird flu outbreak  Herald Scotland
DUTCH authorities have banned the transport of poultry throughout the Netherlands after finding a strain of bird flu that can jump the species barrier to humans at a farm in the country. DUTCH authorities have banned the transport of poultry throughout the ...

Bird flu outbreak reported on British duck farm   Channel News Asia
6000 ducks will be culled after bird flu is found in Yorkshire: 10-mile restriction ...   Daily Mail
Bird flu: EU urgent meeting after Netherlands outbreak   BBC News
The Guardian   
The Straits Times   
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  Indian Express   
A doctor's mistaken Ebola test: 'We were celebrating. . . . Then everything fell apart'  Washington Post
FREETOWN, Sierra Leone — When Martin Salia's Ebola test came back negative, his friends and colleagues threw their arms around him. They shook his hand. They patted him on the back. They removed their protective gear and cried. But when his ...

Ebola-infected surgeon in 'critical state'   Irish Examiner
Nebraska hospital officials: Ebola doctor still 'extremely critical'   Los Angeles Times
Ebola Doctor's Condition 'Extremely Critical' in Nebraska   Bloomberg
Huffington Post   
The Province   
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  Malay Mail Online   
Stop smoking.....in your sleep?!  The Raw Food World News
(TRFW News) With holidays around the corner, many people began thinking what their New Years Resolutions will be. If yours is to stop smoking or break other addictive unhealthy habits there may be new information that could help!
Sleep learning study suggests rotten egg stench could help smokers quit   The Sun Daily
Smokers learn to cut down while they sleep   The Guardian
Study: Smelling rotten eggs in sleep can help smokers quit   Malay Mail Online

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  Tech Times   
Chemicals in Your Sunscreen May Cause Infertility: Study  Tech Times
A preliminary study suggests that chemicals in sunscreens may cause infertility in men. Women, however, face a lower risk. (Photo : Robert Neff). Chemicals that are found in cosmetics, such as shampoo, sunscreen, moisturizer and the like, may lead to ...

Warning to Guys: Sunscreen May Be Tied to Fertility Trouble   Newser
Study Shows Sunscreen Can Affect Male Virility   Diabetes Insider
Study: Chemicals in Sunscreens, Skin Care and Shampoos Lead to Infertility in ...   ShortNews.com
Beta Wired   
Astro Awani   
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  Malay Mail Online   
Survivors say staying hydrated key to beating Ebola  Malay Mail Online
A community volunteer checks the temperature of a man before entering Jenewonde, in Liberia's Grand Cape Mount County, where local authorities say more than 20 people are suspected to have died of Ebola, October 30, 2014. — Reuters picATLANTA ...

Beating Ebola Hinged on Sipping a Gallon of Liquid a Day   Bloomberg

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  The Nation Newspaper   
Ebola: Anxiety as 150 stranded Nigerian teachers 'escape' from Sierra Leone ...  The Nation Newspaper
ABOUT 150 stranded Nigerian teachers in Sierra Leone, Cote D'Ivoire and Liberia have reportedly started escaping into Nigeria, following the refusal of the Federal Government to evacuate them because of the Ebola scourge. But those who escaped from ...

Sierra Leone to Set Up Local Care Centers for Ebola Victims   Voice of America
Malaysians act to 'Stop Ebola'   The Star Online
Signs of New Ebola Cases in Liberia   Scoop.co.nz (press release)
Gulf Times   
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  Mic   
Science Explains Why We Think "You're So Cute, I Could Eat You Up!"  Mic
...... that makes us immediately say "Aww, you're so cute, I could just eat you up!"? It's kind of a strange response: liking something so much that you have an immediate aggressive and violent response. So what's behind this ironic and backwards ...

Cry at penguins in ads? Well done: you're highly evolved   The Independent
Study explains science behind 'I'm so happy I could cry'   The Week Magazine

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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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