2014年11月21日 星期五

2014-11-22 Malaysia Health

  helpmeoutDOC News - A consistent flow of medical news   
Low-calorie diets may inhibit aging and improve memory  helpmeoutDOC News - A consistent flow of medical news
Adopting an old fashion diet that addresses weight by restricting calorie intake has been linked to interrupting the life of over 900 genes involved in aging and memory formation in the brain, a new research informs. A team of neuroscientists at New York ...

NYU Langone and Lutheran join forces   DOTmed.com
Calorie restriction could slow ageing and preserve memory   The Star Online
Mother's presence relieves pain, changes activity in baby's brain   Free Malaysia Today
Tech Times   
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  ABC News   
Ebola death toll rises to 5459: WHO  Business Standard
The World Health Organisation said today that 5,459 people had so far died of Ebola out of a total 15,351 cases of infection in eight countries since late December 2013. The earlier WHO toll on Wednesday gave a death toll of 5,420 and spoke of 15,145 cases ...

Cuban doctor infected with Ebola came to Geneva   Cuba Headlines
World NewsEbola virus cases head higher - WHO says   Financial Times
Ebola Deaths Near 5500 As Virus Still Rages   Wall Street Journal
Reuters   
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  The Nation   
Tapeworm found in man's brain  The Nation
Scientists in Britain removed and studied a rare tapeworm that lived in a man's brain for four years, researchers said on Friday. The parasite travelled five centimetres (two inches) from the right side of the brain to the left. The tapeworm causes sparganosis, ...

Tapeworm inside brain for 4 years   Irish Examiner
Brain tapeworm caused man's four-year headache   Los Angeles Times
Worm That Lived in Man's Brain for Four Years Has Genome Mapped   NBCNews.com
Bloomberg   
The Week Magazine   
Huffington Post   
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  NDTV   
Ebola Wreaks Havoc on West African Economies: UN  RIA Novosti
Head of the UN Mission for Ebola Emergency Response claims that Ebola is making the governments of the affected countries in West Africa increasingly unable to fight the virus. NEW YORK, November 22 (Sputnik) – The Ebola virus, which has spread in ...

UN officials urge sustain efforts, focus on recovery in fight against Ebola   GlobalPost
UN warns Ebola still far from over   AsiaOne
UN Security Council calls for preparedness to detect Ebola cases   Global Times

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  RedOrbit   
Fiber Study Shows Shift In Gut Bacteria May Aid In Weight Loss  RedOrbit
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 diseases. A new ...


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  Fast Company   
For Women At The Top, It's Lonely&&And Depressing  Fast Company
It's fashionable these days to cheer women on as they “lean in” and climb the management ladder, à la Sheryl Sandberg. But new research based on historical data suggests that for women in a position to hire, fire, and determine pay, success may come at a ...

Women with workplace power are more depressed. Men, not so much.   Washington Post
Being the Boss Tied to Depression Risk for Women, But Not Men   Philly.com
Depression More Likely To Attack Executive Women   Chinatopix
Science 2.0   
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  The Guardian   
Bird flu hits third poultry farm in Netherlands  Business Standard
An outbreak of bird flu was detected at a third Dutch poultry farm, the country's ministry of economic affairs announced Friday. The latest outbreak occurred at a poultry farm in Kamperveen and the Netherlands Food and Consumer Product Safety Authority ...

Switzerland bans Dutch poultry imports, new bird flu cases in Holland   Yahoo Finance UK
Poultry cull continues in Netherlands as third case of avian flu found   euronews
Intensive Dutch animal farms seen vulnerable to disease   Reuters

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'Kissing disease' outbreak closes Oklahoma school district  WKZO
OKLAHOMA CITY (Reuters) - A small Oklahoma school district has ordered all of its students to stay away from classes until December due to an outbreak of mononucleosis, officials said on Thursday. Woodland Public Schools in Fairfax, about 100 miles ...


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  CBC.ca   
Violence against women needs to come out of the shadows, researchers say  CBC.ca
An estimated one in three women worldwide will be assaulted in their lifetime, say researchers, who have joined former U.S. president Jimmy Carter in calling for urgent global action to prevent the violence. The medical journal The Lancet published a series ...

70 million girls are married out worldwide before 18 –Report   National Mirror
New Global Study Calls Violence Against Women 'Epidemic'   TIME
Researchers across the world hail an Indian programme to curb violence against ...   Times of India
teleSUR English   
Firstpost   
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  The Daily Meal   
Doctors 'accepted bribes to prescribe'  Herald Scotland
Italian police put 12 paediatricians under house arrest yesterday for allegedly accepting extravagant gifts from makers of baby milk formula to promote it in place of breastfeeding. Italian police put 12 paediatricians under house arrest yesterday for allegedly ...

Italy arrests doctors in baby milk bribes scandal   The Sun Daily
Italy Arrests 12 Pediatricians for Taking Bribes to Promote Baby Formula over ...   The Daily Meal
Italy arrests doctors suspected of taking bribes to discourage breast feeding   Saudi Press Agency

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