2014年11月22日 星期六

2014-11-23 Malaysia Health


The Malaysian Insider
   
Minister: Public facilities are dirty, disgusting and mostly unsafe   
The Star Online
PORT DICKSON: Despite 20 years of organising campaigns to promote good hygiene, almost half of the country's 2,600 public toilets are still filthy with a Cabinet minister calling them a “nightmare”. “Our toilets are dirty, disgusting and mostly unsafe to use,” ...

Federal govt to clean public toilets from 2016   The Sun Daily
Federal govt in charge of cleaning public toilets from 2016   The Rakyat Post
Putrajaya takes over toilet-cleaning task from local councils   The Malaysian Insider

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The Nation
   
Former Singapore PM recovering after surgery   
The Nation
SINGAPORE - Former Singapore Prime Minister Goh Chok Tong is recovering after successfully undergoing cancer surgery at a local hospital, his office said Saturday. Goh, 73, “is expected to make a full recovery as the cancer was localised and detected ...

Former Singapore PM Recovering After Cancer Surgery   malaysiandigest.com
Singapore's Emeritus Senior Minister Undergoes Successful Surgery For ...   Bernama
ESM Goh undergoes successful surgery for prostate cancer   Channel News Asia
AsiaOne   
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Tech Times
   
Mom's mere presence could ease pain   
iAfrica.com
A mother's soothing presence not only helps relieve her baby's pain, but it could also alter gene activity in the region of the brain involved in emotions, according to a new study of rats by the New York University Langone Medical Center. In the study, believed ...

Calorie-restricting diet could slow aging process   Press TV
Low-calorie diets may inhibit aging and improve memory   helpmeoutDOC News - A consistent flow of medical news
NYU Langone and Lutheran join forces   DOTmed.com
The Star Online   
Free Malaysia Today   
Tech Times   
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The Borneo Post
   
Collaboration gives university access to medical expertise   
The Star Online
KUCHING: Borneo Medical Centre (BMC) and University Malaysia Sarawak (Unimas) have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) for staff, expertise and services exchange programmes. The collaboration is between Unimas's Medicine and Health ...

Unimas has problem recruiting doctors for medical school   The Borneo Post

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Daily News & Analysis
   
Mali records new Ebola case, linked to dead nurse   
Daily News & Analysis
Mali has recorded a new case of Ebola in the capital Bamako after the friend of a nurse who died of the haemorrhagic fever earlier this month tested positive for the disease, health and medical officials said on Saturday. The nurse contracted the disease after ...

No time to lose in battle against Ebola, says UN's Ban Ki-moon   South China Morning Post (subscription)
Ebola Outbreak Can Be Ended In 2015, Says Ki-moon   The Guardian Nigeria
Mali confirms new Ebola case; toll 5   Times of India
Voice of America   
Belfast Telegraph   
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Sky News Australia
   
UK Ebola volunteers head to Sierra Leone   
Sky News Australia
A first group of volunteers from Britain's state National Health Service have left for Sierra Leone to join the Ebola epidemic fightback. More than 30 NHS workers flew out of London Heathrow Airport and were due to arrive in the capital Freetown on Sunday for ...

Dr Charles Heatley: The GP off to do battle in the war against Ebola   The Independent
Kiwis flock to Ebola mission   Stuff.co.nz
Ebola crisis: British medic returns 'home' to Sierra Leone to treat sick in country ...   Mirror.co.uk
BBC News   
NPR (blog)   
Sierra Express Media   
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Acid reflux explained   
The Star Online
IT'S estimated that 50% of the Malaysian adult population suffer from at least one gastrointestinal condition. And among such gastrointestinal problems, acid reflux is one of the most common. The onset of acid reflux occurs when you swallow. Normally, the ...

Thanksgiving week perfect time for GERD awareness   KXAN.com

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Guardian Liberty Voice
   
Leadership Roles More Likely to Make Women Depressed   
Guardian Liberty Voice
It is lonely at the top, as the old saying says. For women, however, it is also depressing. Recent studies show the difference in pay is not the only gender gap for women in executive roles, women with leadership positions are far more likely to be depressed ...

Depression More Amongst Women with Workplace Power Against Men   Beta Wired
Depression: More Common among Women with Job Authority   The Utah People's Post
Leadership Role costs Women their Happiness   Uncover California
Pioneer News   
Fast Company   
Washington Post   
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Eggs for a heart-healthy diet   
The Star Online
Eggs are an important part of the diet, no matter what part of the world you are in. – AFP. The role of eggs in a healthy diet. Eggs are an important part of a healthy, balanced diet. They contain high quality protein, unsaturated fat, omega-3, and more than 10 ...

Ask the Diet Doctor: Vegetarian Diet Deficiencies   Shape Magazine

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AsiaOne
   
Malaysians fed up with typically filthy facilities   
AsiaOne
KUALA LUMPUR - "Yuck" is the word you often hear from those who have to use public toilets. Senior bank executive Josephine Tong, 24, said the dirtiest toilets were those at coffee shops. "Many of them are wet and they smell bad," she said. Credit analyst ...


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