2014年11月25日 星期二

2014-11-26 Malaysia Health

  The Borneo Post   
A one of a kind mercy flight for rmaf medical specialist  The Borneo Post
One of the injured victims of the coal mine explosion being transferred to the RMAF aircraft named 'Charlie'. — Benama photo. KUCHING: When Lt Col Dr A Saravanan boarded a Hercules C130 bound for Kuching yesterday, he already knew that he is going ...


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  The Age   
Sierra Leone Ebola burial workers dump bodies in pay protest  The Age
Burial workers in Sierra Leone have dumped bodies in the street outside a hospital in protest at authorities' failure to pay bonuses for handling Ebola victims. inShare; submit to reddit · Email article · Print. The Ebola epidemic has killed nearly 5500 people ...

New Frontier for Ebola   New York Times
Ebola workers in Sierra Leone dump bodies   Aljazeera.com
Seoul set to unveil results of field study on Ebola-hit Sierra Leone   Korea Times
Daily Mail   
Deutsche Welle   
PCWorld   
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  Irish Independent   
Obesity link to one in every 25 cancers here  Irish Independent
EXCESS WEIGHT and obesity are linked to around one in every 25 cancers in Ireland, a major international study reveals today. Ads by Google. Share. Facebook · Twitter · Google · Email. Go To. Comments. About 3.9pc - the equivalent of 1,170 of the roughly ...

High BMI and Obesity Linked to Half a Million New Cancer Cases Annually   Cancer Network
UK Cancer Survival Rates Below Third World   Key 103 Manchester
Excess Weight Linked to 481000 Cancers Worldwide in 2012   Voice of America
Daily Mail   
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  CBC.ca   
How UNMEER is leading the fight against Ebola  Devex
Anthony Banbury, special representative of the secretary-general and head of the U.N. Mission for Ebola Emergency Response visits an Ebola treatment center run by the IFRC in Sierra Leone. Photo by: Ari Gaitanis / U.N.. With 5,459 deaths and more than ...

UN warns Ebola still far from over   Times of India
UNMEER to open office in Mali   BusinessGhana
Ban to take up fight against Ebola with heads of all UN organizations   Sierra Express Media
Bustle   
Examiner.com   
Nigerian Tribune   
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  6minutes   
Carb study has no legs, say Aussie dietitians  6minutes
A highly publicised US study that claims to prove “carbs are more harmful than saturated fats” has been described by the Dietitians Association of Australia as a “very strong statement from a very small study”. Published in PLOS One, the study by US scientists ...

Carbs May Be Worse Than Saturated Fat, Study Says   KMPH Fox 26
Study Finds Carbohydrates Are Worse than Saturated Fat   UPTOWN Magazine
Diabetes And Heart Disease Risk Linked To Diet High In Carbs, Not Saturated Fat   RedOrbit
WebMD.Boots.com   
Uncover Michigan   
iAfrica.com   
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  The Star Online   
Montgomery Co. considers ban on e-cigarettes  WTOP
To vape is to use an e-cigarette, which emits vapor, not smoke. And while you're free to say the word all you want, you may be banned from doing it in Montgomery County. A proposal to ban vaping or using e-cigarettes in public has been introduced before ...

E-Cigarettes expose others to significant nicotine   Emporia Gazette
E-cigs allow scientists a peek into a smoker's brain   The Star Online
Montgomery County Council's Latest Proposed Ban: E-Cigarettes in Public Spaces   BethesdaMagazine.com

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  Catholic Online   
Abortion as a contraceptive? The ugly truth of abortion in Vietnam  Catholic Online
A report from Vietnam's Hanoi Central Obstetrics Hospital has revealed that 40% of all pregnancies in Vietnam end in abortion, a figure that is twice as high as official government figures. In Vietnam, estimates vary, but between 500,000 and 1 million abortions ...

Sky-high abortions among youth in conservative Vietnam   Pune Mirror
Sky-high abortions in Vietnam as family planning excludes youth   Yahoo Singapore News

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  BakeryAndSnacks.com   
Secret snacking: Most Brits feel guilty, finds Canadean  BakeryAndSnacks.com
Many British consumers feel guilty about snacking and even more associate it with 'breaking' a diet plan, research finds. Related news: 'Snack' is in the eye of the beholder · Who is the global snacker? DuPont: Snacking accounts for up to a quarter of ...


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  NEWS.com.au   
Woman dies after airport scanner affects pacemaker  Stuff.co.nz
Diana Tolstova was dead within minutes of passing through the scanner at the airport of the southern Russian town of Ulan-Ude, the Telegraph reported. The technology interferes with the lifesaving devices and normally passengers with them could bypass ...

Passenger dies from airport scanner   NEWS.com.au

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  The Independent   
El Niño storms blamed for stunting growth in Peruvian children  The Independent
The weather system known as El Niño is thought to be responsible for causing natural disasters and disease outbreaks worldwide. It could also, researchers now say, be blamed for the stunted growth of children in Peru. Researchers at Johns Hopkins ...

Severe El Niños Can Stunt Children's' Growth   Nature World News
Climate Change Is Making Us Shorter   RYOT
El Niño Blamed For Stunted Growth Of Peruvian Children   Science 2.0
Stabroek News   
ABC Online   
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