2014年11月18日 星期二

2014-11-19 Malaysia Health


Arab News
   
Sierra Leone seeks Saudi help in fight against Ebola   
Arab News
In this Sept. 24, 2014 photo, Healthcare workers load a man, center, onto a ambulance as he is suspected of suffering from the Ebola virus in Kenema, Sierra Leone. (AP). RIYADH: Rodolfo C. Estimo Jr. Published — Wednesday 19 November 2014.
Helping children devastated by Ebola in Sierra Leone   ITV News
SLeone kindergarten keeps children from Ebola-hit mothers   New Straits Times Online
'Ebola eats at my soul every day': Stories of survival from Sierra Leone   Mashable
Malay Mail Online   
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Fox News
   
A 10-second kiss is long enough to transfer 80 million bacteria   
Washington Post
So, kissing seems all fine and great, but just get science involved and, boom, we learn that it's actually pretty gross. To be fair, our mouths are kind of disgusting to begin with: They play host to entire communities of bacteria (700 varieties!), which are part of an ...

What's in a French Kiss? 80 million bacteria   GMA News
2nd Graders Had It Right: Kissing Is Gross, Science Proves   Boston.com
Love bugs: How many bacteria in a single kiss?   CBS News
New York Daily News   
Huffington Post   
CNET   
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Getty Images
   
Thousands of ducks culled at farm hit by outbreak of bird flu   
Herald Scotland
CULLING of thousands of ducks has been taking place on a farm hit by bird flu as officials confirmed it was the same strain of the virus as one recently identified on the continent. CULLING of thousands of ducks has been taking place on a farm hit by bird flu as ...

Cull begins in Cherry Valley - the UK bird-flu duck farm   Irish Independent
Ducks culled as vets call for 'biosecurity lockdown'   Yorkshire Post
Scots farmers told to be on guard against bird flu   Scotsman
Daily Star   
Getty Images   
Business Standard   
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IBNLive
   
West Africa nowhere near end of Ebola crisis: Barack Obama   
IBNLive
Washington: US President Barack Obama warned on Tuesday that West Africa was still "nowhere near out of the woods" in its fight against Ebola. Obama spoke on Tuesday at the White House while meeting with his national security and public health teams ...

Dr. Martin Maada Salia dies in USA   Sierra Express Media
Bases Covered: US and Africa Need Ebola-Ready Hospitals, Experts Say   NBCNews.com
Ebola crisis: Seventh Sierra Leone doctor dies from virus   ABC Online
Washington Post   
Voice of America   
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Ministry Wants 3-Star Toilets By 2020   
malaysiandigest.com
Pic: NSTKUALA LUMPUR: Under the guidelines set by Ministry of Housing and Local Government (KPKT), local councils are required to inspect public toilets and report their evaluations to the Environmental Health Unit of Local Government Department (JKT) ...


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NEWS.com.au
   
And the word of the year is ...   
NEWS.com.au
OXFORD Dictionaries picked “vape” — the act of smoking an e-cigarette — as their new word of the year on Tuesday, with the affectionate “bae” and the more pragmatic “contactless” as runners-up. “Vaping has gone mainstream,” with usage doubling in 2014 ...

Oxford Dictionary's word of the year is 'vape'   Daily Times
Five words that could have been word of the year   New York Daily News
Oxford Dictionaries' Word of the Year Will Piss Off Parents (and Anyone Who ...   Showbiz Spy (blog)
Yahoo News UK   
Toronto Sun   
ABC Online   
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Times of India
   
Cook at home if you want a healthy diet, says study   
The Star Online
Making home-cooked meals every day means you would eat fewer calories and make better choices in food, says study. Cooking at home can lead to consuming fewer calories and healthier foods, according to a new study from Johns Hopkins Bloomberg ...

Home cooking is a key ingredient to a healthy diet: study   New York Daily News
The Surefire Way To Eat Healthier   TIME
Study: Kids are just throwing away their healthier school lunches   The Week Magazine
CANOE   
Free Press Journal   
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'Scientist' detained for producing illegal sex stimulant   
The Star Online
A self-proclaimed “scientist” in Gombak has been detained by Health Ministry officials for producing and selling an illegal sex stimulant drug which can cause heart attacks and death, reported Harian Metro. The scientist, who owned an illegal factory in Taman ...


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Online life for teens may lead to real-life problems   
Yahoo News
(Reuters Health) - Teen's online behaviors may create real-life problems like relationship abuse and negative thoughts on body image, according to two new studies. The studies, published in the journal Pediatrics, suggest that education and monitoring by ...


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Nasi lemak - once a farmer's meal, now Malaysia's favourite   
The Star Online
Local favourite: Back in the day, in an agrarian society, the villagers would consume a healthy serving of nasi lemak for breakfast before heading out to the fields. — filepic. This coconut rice dish has gone far beyond its humble beginnings. NASI lemak may be ...


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