2014年11月30日 星期日

2014-12-01 Malaysia Health


Free Malaysia Today
   
Health Ministry officials urged to set good example   
The Star Online
PUTRAJAYA: Health Ministry officials should set an example by adopting a healthy lifestyle, including staying away from cigarettes and maintaining a healthy body weight. “If ministry staff themselves smoke, are obese, and like eating unhealthy food, then the ...

Dengue cases down but preventive measures intensified   Free Malaysia Today
Dengue Prevention Intensified Despite Decrease In Cases, Says Subramaniam   malaysiandigest.com

all 7 news articles »   


Independent Online
   
Why we should save the TAC   
Independent Online
The Treatment Action Campaign needs our help to continue the war on HIV/Aids, says Eusebius McKaiser. A couple of days ago a friend of mine asked me whether the Treatment Action Campaign (TAC) still exists. I have no idea what prompted the question ...

The AIDS denial   The News International
Timely screening can save people from HIV/Aids, say experts   DAWN.com
Free HIV testing clinic to open in Sydney   9news.com.au
Orlando Sentinel   
ABC Online   
Harvard Crimson   
all 697 news articles »   


Daily Life
   
Would you dye your pits bright blue?   
Daily Life
Though it may come as a surprise to some, women, like men, are – eek! – mammals with body hair. That hair grows when left unattended and sometimes it grows long enough to dye crazy rainbow colours. That's where this trend comes in. We first spied the ...

Would you dye your armpit hair in bright colors?   Inquirer.net
New beauty trend - Dyeing armpit hair   AsiaOne
New trend among women - dyeing their armpit hair in bright colours   The Straits Times
The Rakyat Post   
all 8 news articles »   


The Straits Times
   
Indonesian doctor finds more than 2000 nails in woman's body, sorcery suspected   
The Straits Times
Dr Sagiran Sukardi (above), who was speaking at a forum titled "Jinn (genies) and Sihr (sorcery) in Medicine", described how his own understanding of medical practice was challenged while treating the woman. -- PHOTO: THE STAR/ASIA NEWS NETWORK ...

I removed 2000 nails from patient's body, says surgeon promoting Islamic therapy   The Malaysian Insider
2000 nails removed from woman's body   The Star Online

all 5 news articles »   


Daily Times
   
Fourth Dutch poultry farm hit by bird flu outbreak   
Oman Tribune
Bird flu was found at a fourth poultry farm in the Netherlands, officials said, in a fresh blow for the Dutch agricultural export sector. The latest infestation was found at a poultry farm in the western municipality of Zoeterwoude, not far from the sites of previous ...

New bird flu outbreak in the Netherlands   Nursing Careers Allied Health
Dutch officials detect bird flu at another poultry farm   Deutsche Welle
Poultry To Be Kept Inside Farm Structures, Ordered German Authorities In ...   The Capital Wide
The Independent   
Business Standard   
all 62 news articles »   


Ansell launches #UniteToFightHIV campaign to raise awareness for World AIDS ...   
News-Medical.net
Ansell, a global leader in protection solutions and the makers of LifeStyles Condoms, one of the nation's leading condom brands, today announced the launch of the #UniteToFightHIV, a social media campaign in partnership with the AIDS Healthcare ...

Malaysian AIDS Foundation works with companies to spark new HIV awareness ...   The Star Online
LifeStyles® Condoms and the AIDS Healthcare Foundation Launch ...   9&10 News
LifeStyles?? Condoms and the AIDS Healthcare Foundation Launch ...   IT Business Net

all 4 news articles »   


The Malaysian Insider
   
AbbVie adds children's AIDS drugs to shared patent pool   
Reuters
LONDON Dec 1 (Reuters) - U.S. drugmaker AbbVie has added two HIV medicines for children to a shared patent pool in an initiative that should speed the development of cheap new paediatric formulations for use in poor countries. It is the latest win for the ...

The Medicines Patent Pool (MPP) Signs Licensing Agreement with AbbVie for ...   Digital Journal

all 11 news articles »   


Daily Mail
   
Selfie-conscious: Heightened exposure on social media increases demand for ...   
Daily Mail
Increasing exposure to selfies is pushing more Americans to go under the knife, according to specialists. A poll conducted by the American Academy of Facial Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery earlier this year found that one in three surgeons said they ...

Selfies Linked to Increased Demand in Plastic Surgery   Youth Health Magzine
Newest Fad - Plastic Surgery for Selfies   WallStreet OTC
Selfie Craze Causes Demand For Plastic Surgery To Increase   The Inquisitr
Tribune-Review   
Voice Chronicle   
Arab News   
all 46 news articles »   


CBC.ca
   
Number of Ebola cases now tops 16000 —UN agency   
Nigerian Tribune
The number of confirmed, probable and suspected cases of Ebola in the current outbreak has surpassed 16,000, according to the World Health Organisation, with nearly 7,000 deaths from those cases. The United Nations' health agency issued its latest ...

Ebola crisis: Huge risk of spread - UN's Anthony Banbury   BBC News
Is British Ebola hospital in Sierra Leone up to the job?   Channel 4 News (blog)
ECOWAS asks for help on Ebola   The Guardian Nigeria
Philippine Star   
Daily Mail   
all 865 news articles »   


Malay Mail Online
   
Tracking more than steps in 2014   
The Star Online
FITNESS FIRST: Fitness apps like Withings and Fitbit were extremely popular this year. — AFP/RelaxNews 2014. It's been a year of fitness tracking fever. As more and more wearable trackers emerged, so did new functions that tracked much more than steps, ...

Wellness tracking: Tracking more than steps in 2014   CTV News
2014 — The year of the 'fitness tracking' fever   Malay Mail Online

all 2 news articles »   

沒有留言:

張貼留言