2014年11月19日 星期三

2014-11-20 Malaysia Health


Rise in obesity, diabetes over last 5 years  Sin Chew Jit Poh
KUALA LUMPUR, Nov 19 (Bernama) -- A total of 34 global markets, including the US, witnessed a five-year rise in obesity where the number of obese adults rose from 34 percent in 2008 to 41 percent in 2013. And 27 markets globally witnessed an increase ...

Study debunks manufacturer fears labeling added sugar would confuse ...   FoodNavigator-USA.com
Sugar Branded Toxic as More Than 4 in 10 Adults in US Are Obese   DigitalJournal.com

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  Times of India   
Kissing transfers 80 million bacteria, scientists say  The Seattle Times
The researchers found that the particular community of bacteria living on a volunteer's tongue was more similar to the bacteria on his or her kissing partner's tongue than to a stranger's tongue. By Karen Kaplan. Los Angeles Times (TNS) ...

Mouth to mouth: Kissing transfers 80 million bacteria, scientists say   Los Angeles Times
A 10-Second Could Transfer As Many As 80 Million Bacteria   University Herald
A 10-second kiss spreads 80 million bacteria   SBS
Washington Post   
GMA News   
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  The Epoch Times   
Shift in Gut Bacteria Observed in Fiber Supplement Study May Offer Good News ...  The Epoch Times
URBANA, Ill.–Most Americans don't get the daily recommended amount of fiber in their diet, though research has shown that dietary fiber can cause a shift in the gut toward beneficial bacteria, reducing the risk of colon cancer, type 2 diabetes, and other ...

Revealed -- how a fibre-rich diet helps you lose weight   TheHealthSite
Fiber And Weight Loss May Go Hand In Hand, According To New Study   Food World News
High-fibre diet protects against obesity, study shows   Malay Mail Online
Business Standard   
Free Malaysia Today   
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  The News International   
Cuban doctor sick with Ebola to be flown to Geneva for treatment  Charlotte Observer
GENEVA A Cuban doctor who was infected with the Ebola virus in Sierra Leone is being flown to Switzerland for treatment, diplomats and World Health Organization officials said Wednesday. A WHO official said the agency recommended the evacuation of ...

5420 Deaths Across Eight Countries Due to Ebola : WHO   NDTV
Ebola death toll rises to 5420: WHO   Zee News
Cuban doctor contracts Ebola in Sierra Leone   The Straits Times
Reuters   
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  New York Post   
And the Oxford Dictionary word of the year is...  The Star Online
The Oxford English Dictionary names “vape” – the word used for inhaling the vapour from an electronic cigarette – as its 2014 word of the year. You are thirty times more likely to come across the word 'vape' this year than you were two years ago, and usage ...

Inhale Oxford's Word of the Year: 'Vape'   CNET
'Vape' smokes other contenders in Word of the Year pick   The Coloradoan
Where There's No Smoke, There's the Word of the Year   New York Times (blog)
Herald-Mail Media   
New York Post   
Chron.com   
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  ABC News   
Take A Tour Of Britain's Eerily Beautiful 'Golden Blood' Factory  malaysiandigest.com
The International Blood Group Reference Laboratory at the NHS Blood & Transplant's Filton Blood Center, England. ABC PhotoThere are blood types so rare, they are only stored in a few places around the world. One such place is the International Blood ...

Take a Virtual Tour of Britain's 'Golden Blood' Repository   ABC News

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  Cosmopolitan UK   
PU helps patients gain inner strength  New Straits Times Online
KUALA LUMPUR: PINK Unity (PU), a cancer support group of the National Cancer Society, collaborated with the Islamic Fashion Festival to raise much-needed funds for activities to help cancer patients and survivors win the battle against the disease.
Beautiful, brave cancer survivors took to the runway in Malyasia   Cosmopolitan UK

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  Ship Technology   
More than 1000 people drown every day, says WHO  Ship Technology
One thousand people every day or 40 people each hour lose their lives to drowning worldwide, the global drowning report of World Health Organization (WHO) has revealed. More than 90% of deaths occur in low and middle-income countries, with the highest ...

Every hour, more than 40 people drown: WHO report   Indian Express
Drowning leading cause of death for kids in China   AsiaOne
2 Your Health: Drowning a Leading Cause of Death for Children   WBAY
Chinatopix   
Washington Post   
Firstpost   
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  Fox News   
Ebola Economic Toll Stirs W. Africa Food Security Concerns  Voice of America
LONDON—. The World Bank said Wednesday that it expects the Ebola outbreak will cost the sub-Saharan Africa economy about $3 billion to $4 billion, well below a previously outlined worst-case scenario of $32 billion. But some economists paint a gloomier ...

Ebola test on body of NY woman who had traveled to Guinea comes back ...   The Tribune
IMF, World Bank policies may share blame in Ebola crisis   The Daily Star
Cost of Ebola for West Africa far lower than once feared   Fortune
Capital Wired   
BBC News   
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  Livemint   
Quarantined in India — man recovering from Ebola  The Star Online
NEW DELHI: India has quarantined a man who was cured in Liberia of Ebola but showed traces of the disease in his semen samples after arriving in the country, the health ministry said. The 26-year-old Indian national showed a certificate during mandatory ...

Ebola Screening, Quarantine to be Strengthened   The New Indian Express
India isolates man with Ebola-infected semen   Nigerian Tribune
Indian National in Quarantine in New Delhi Over Ebola   The Chosun Ilbo
Times of India   
Indian Express   
Deccan Chronicle   
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