2014年11月17日 星期一

2014-11-18 Malaysia Health

  EconomyWatch.com   
A Proposed Framework Could Help Asia Deal with an Ebola Outbreak  EconomyWatch.com
Southeast Asia is no stranger to epidemics and is a hotspot for emerging disease threats. There have been serious economic and health-sector impacts from zoonoses including Nipah virus infections, SARS and highly pathogenic avian influenza (commonly ...

Johor to continue screening for Ebola   AsiaOne
Start anti-Ebola education campaign with family   Inquirer.net
Health Screening At Entry Points To Curb Ebola   Bernama
The Rakyat Post   
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  Telegraph.co.uk   
Emergency measures to prevent bird flu outbreak announced  Herald Scotland
EUROPE-wide emergency measures to contain outbreaks of bird flu in Britain and the Netherlands have been announced after the discovery of the H5N8 strain of the virus at two farms. EUROPE-wide emergency measures to contain outbreaks of bird flu in ...

Dutch ban export of poultry after bird flu outbreak   Irish Examiner
Christmas turkeys in bird-flu zone as 6000 ducks are culled   The Times (subscription)
Bird flu found in UK, Netherlands but authorities say little risk to humans   Reuters
Daily Star   
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  Irish Independent   
African doctor treated in US loses battle with Ebola  Irish Independent
Dr Martin Salia died after contracting Ebola. Photo credit: AP Photo/United Methodist News Service, Mike DuBose, File. A doctor from Sierra Leone who was being treated at a US hospital for Ebola has died. Share. Facebook · Twitter · Google · Email. Go To.
Death of second Ebola patient in US shows need for early, accurate tests ...   Washington Post
10 Things to Know for Tuesday - 18 November 2014   Daily Mail
Surgeon who contracted Ebola dies   KGNS.tv
The Chosun Ilbo   
San Jose Mercury News   
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  Times of India   
2nd Graders Had It Right: Kissing Is Gross, Science Proves  Boston.com
A new study published in Microbiome journal says that 80 million bacteria can be transferred in a 10-second kiss. Ew. Researchers at the Netherlands Organisation for Applied Scientific Research studied a pool of 21 couples, who kiss frequently, and ...

Love bugs: How many bacteria in a single kiss?   CBS News
French kissing transfers 80 million bacteria: study   New York Daily News
A Single Kiss Can Transfer Way More Germs Than You Ever Knew   Huffington Post
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  Tech Times   
Ultraviolet Filters Linked to Pregnancy Delays  Kansas City infoZine
Certain sunscreen chemicals used to protect against ultraviolent rays may impair men's ability to father children in a timely manner, according to a study by the National Institutes of Health and the New York state Department of Health's Wadsworth Center.
Sunscreen chemicals can cause infertility, a new study says   Beta Wired
Two Sunscreen Chemicals May Damage Men's Fertility - Study   malaysiandigest.com

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  Malay Mail Online   
Need to quit smoking? Sniff rotten egg  iAfrica.com
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 lead ...

Stop smoking.....in your sleep?!   The Raw Food World News

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  Malay Mail Online   
BitBite tracks your eating habits, down to how you chew  The Star Online
CHEW SLOWLY: BitBite tracks and improves your eating habits, down to how fast you chew. — AFP/Relaxnews 2014. A tiny wearable called BitBite tracks and critiques your eating habits in the aim of getting you to improve on what you eat and how you do it.
BitBite smart earbud monitors your eating habits   SlashGear
Improve Your Eating Habits By Analysing The Sounds And Patterns Of Your ...   Wearable Technologies
BitBite tracks how you eat, can improve chewing habit   Malay Mail Online

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  The Guardian   
Study finds cigarette smokers in Australia now support plain packaging  The Guardian
There's been a lot of debate about standardized packaging of cigarettes – a policy being considered by the government that would force tobacco companies to remove all branding from their packaging. Those against it claim that it is an infringement on the ...


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Lao measles immunization drive continues toward 1.6-mln target  Shanghai Daily (subscription)
VIENTIANE, Nov. 17 (Xinhua) -- Laos is attempting to vaccinate 1.6 million children against measles and rubella in a campaign to eradicate the diseases from the country by 2017, the state-run Vientiane Times reported Monday. Some 30,000 children in ...

Laos Hopes To Eradicate Measles, Rubella By 2017   Bernama

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  Stuff.co.nz   
Why we cry when we are happy  Stuff.co.nz
'IS SHE OKAY?' 'Yeah, she's just really, really overwhelmed with joy'. Why we cry in happy moments ... Usually associated with sadness, crying can also be in the name of joy. From weddings to the birth of a child, "tears of joy" is a term Yale psychologist ...

Science Explains Why We Think "You're So Cute, I Could Eat You Up!"   Mic

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