2014年11月20日 星期四

2014-11-21 Malaysia Health


Tech Times
   
Mothers' proximity soothes pain in baby, altering gene activity   
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When a mother soothes her baby's presence with her presence, she also alters the gene activity in the region of the brain associated with emotions, according to a new research. Scientists at New York University Langone Medical Center conducted a study on ...

Study Shows a Mother's Love Can Relieve Infant's Pain   Tech Times
Mother's presence soothes pain, changes baby's genetic activity: study   CTV News
Mother's presence relieves pain, changes activity in baby's brain   Free Malaysia Today

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Sydney Morning Herald
   
Ebola: nine charts show why it matters   
Sydney Morning Herald
West Africa's Ebola outbreak remains "intense and widespread" in Sierra Leone, the World Health Organisation says, and officials in Mali are searching for hundreds of people who may have touched the body of an infected imam. But how serious a threat is ...

Aust Ebola centre open within three weeks   The Australian
Ebola Spread Has Slowed in Liberia, CDC Says   New York Times
Only 38% of Australia's Ebola funds have made it to Africa, group claims   The Guardian
The Sun Daily   
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Fiber supplements could help with weight loss   
The New Age Online
Two specific kinds of dietary fiber could lead to weight loss if taken daily over a long term, according to a new study conducted at the University of Illinois College of Agricultural, Consumer and Environmental Sciences. Despite research suggesting that certain ...


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The Guardian
   
PHUKET: A third of women globally victims of domestic violence: WHO   
The Phuket News
GENEVE: Current efforts to prevent domestic violence are insufficient as a third of women worldwide are physically abused, according to a series of studies by the World Health Organization published on today (November 21).
One in three women have experienced physical or sexual violence from partner   The Guardian
A third of women globally victims of domestic violence: WHO   Expatica Switzerland

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Take a Virtual Tour of Britain's 'Golden Blood' Repository   
ABC News
The lab was built in the 1940s and remains one of the few rare blood repositories in the world. Greg White. The lab was built in the 1940s and remains one of the few rare blood repositories in the world. Greg White. Plasma, which is 90 percent water, ...


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BBC News
   
Picture power: Bird flu   
BBC News
When news broke that bird flu was back in the UK, photographers from the wire agencies, newspapers and freelancers made their way to the scene of the outbreak with the aim of capturing one image that told the story. With limited access it is a tough ...

Second case of bird flu confirmed in The Netherlands   euronews
Second bird flu outbreak found on Dutch farm   Channel News Asia
Identification of bird flu   Salisbury Journal
The Independent   
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Newsweek
   
Patient with Ebola symptoms being monitored in New York   
Business Standard
New York, Nov 21 (IANS/EFE) A person showing symptoms of Ebola has been subjected to medical tests at a New York hospital, after returning from the Ebola-hit country of Mali. The patient, who has not been publicly identified, has been put in quarantine in ...

New York, Missouri patients test negative for Ebola virus   Reuters Africa
Early test shows Mali traveler is negative for Ebola at NYC hospital   Daily Mail
UPDATE 2-Doctor who treated source of second Mali Ebola outbreak dies   Reuters
Reuters UK   
Newsday   
Firstpost   
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Getty Images
   
Pope Francis says UN fight against hunger hindered by market forces   
Irish Times
Pope Francis called on every state to guarantee natural law and “the pillars of truth” so that the “aim of feeding the human family becomes feasible”, at the second International Conference on Nutrition in Rome yesterday. Photograph: Franco Origlia/Getty ...

Pope Francis Addresses UN Food Summit In Rome   Getty Images
Pope Francis: 'We have paid too little heed to those who are hungry'   Washington Post
Pope Francis Demands Just Distribution Of World's Wealth   Huffington Post
Gazzetta del Sud english   
NDTV   
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IBNLive
   
US military may extend anti-Ebola mission in West Africa   
IBNLive
Washington: The US military may extend its mission to combat the spread of Ebola in West Africa beyond six months, if there was a surge of new cases. "We have to be prepared for this to go longer than six months," Pentagon official John Kirby said. He said ...

Effects of Ebola on Africa may be less than feared   Irish Independent
40 DAYS OF PRAYER TOWARDS CHRISTMAS - Day 7 : Prayer for EBOLA ...   Crossmap (blog)
Global response to Ebola in Liberia hampered by infighting   Irish Times
New York Times   
Washington Post   
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Reuters
   
Ebay founder Omidyar commits $50 mln to combating global slavery   
Reuters
LONDON (Reuters) - Ebay founder Pierre Omidyar and his wife are to donate an extra $50 million to tackling slavery worldwide, the chief executive of their US-based foundation Humanity United said on Wednesday. Almost 36 million people are living as ...


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