2014年12月1日 星期一

2014-12-02 Malaysia Health

  ABC News   
AIDS helpline launched in 8 languages  Hindustan Times
India launched a toll-free helpline number — 1097 — on Monday, to answer queries related to HIV/AIDS. The helpline number, that has been developed in collaboration with USAID, will be functional 24X7 and will be available in eight regional languages.
On World AIDS Day, Southern Research Institute announces $24 million contract ...   AL.com
“There should be zero discrimination against people with HIV”   The Hindu
Jersey City observes World AIDS Day at City Hall   NJ.com
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  Malay Mail Online   
Malaysia on track to halt AIDS epidemic, says Subra  The Star Online
KUALA LUMPUR: Malaysia is on track in its efforts to stop the AIDS epidemic but must reduce the rising number of new HIV infections spread through sex. Health Minister Datuk Seri Dr S. Subramaniam said Malaysia was on the verge of reaching its end-2015 ...

HIV spread through sex still a challenge, says Subramaniam   Malay Mail Online
Malaysia aims to reduce new HIV cases   The Sun Daily
537 new HIV cases reported as WHO marks AIDS Day   Malaya
EastDay.com   
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  The Straits Times   
Dying Armpit Hair Blue Is The Newest Weird Beauty Trend  Styelist CA (blog)
If you thought hairy legs and hairy pits were strange, you're in for a treat with the latest wacky beauty trend to hit the Internet. Behold: dyed armpit hair. Yep, it's apparently a real thing. The trend has garnered attention thanks to a Seattle-based hair stylist ...

Want To Dye Your Armpit Hair? What You Need To Know First   Medical Daily
Would you dye your underarm hair?   Women24
What About Dyeing Your Armpit Hair?   Popdust
Daily Life   
Inquirer.net   
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  The Age   
World Health Organisation finds targets for tackling Ebola virus being met  The Age
Precautions: Residents wash their hands with chlorinated water at the fishing port of Conakry in Guinea. Photo: AP. Geneva: Targets to reduce the spread of Ebola by isolating patients and burying bodies safely have been reached in Liberia and Guinea, with ...

UN warns 'huge risk' Ebola could spread to rest of globe   Irish Independent
WHO confident it can catch up with Ebola   CNN
Ebola gains revive threat of complacency, WHO says   Toronto Star
Sin Chew Jit Poh   
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  Irish Examiner   
New Dutch cull ordered after bird flu confirmed as H5N8  Business Standard
Dutch authorities today ordered the preventative cull of 50,000 poultry after a bird flu outbreak on a nearby farm was confirmed as the highly pathogenic H5N8 strain. The move came after authorities yesterday identified bird flu at a poultry farm at Zoeterwoude ...

Dutch to cull another 50000 chickens near bird flu outbreak   The Straits Times
Dutch discover bird flu in wild ducks, cull continues   Reuters

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  Xconomy   
With Souped-Up Rituxan, Unum Plots First Foray Into T-Cell Therapy  Xconomy
Unum Therapeutics emerged from stealth a few weeks ago with its own twist on the increasingly crowded field of cellular immunotherapy. Today the Cambridge, MA-based company is disclosing more details, not the least of which is that the technology is ...

Unum Therapeutics Announces Start of First Phase I Clinical Trial of Cellular ...   PharmiWeb.com (press release)

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  NDTV   
Nip, tuck, click: Demand for US plastic surgery rises in selfie era  Fox News
NEW YORK – Dental hygienist Jennifer Reynolds was always self-conscious about her looks, never took selfies and felt uncomfortable being tagged in photographs posted on social media. The 34-year-old from Costa Rica who lives in New York opted for ...

Demand for better selfies prompts rise in US plastic surgery requests   The Age
Thanks to selfies, business is booming for plastic surgeons, makeup artists   The Week Magazine
More Americans opt for plastic surgery to improve their selfie   Daily Mail

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  CBC.ca   
Gene mutation affecting 1 in 10 Inuit babies can now be diagnosed with a simple ...  Yahoo Malaysia News (blog)
One in ten Inuit children affected by a type of chronic diarrhea now have hope for a quick diagnosis, thanks to Canadian research identifying a genetic mutation. The genetic disorder called congenital sucrase-isomaltase deficiency, or CSID, is a rare enzyme ...

Researchers identify cause of gastrointestinal disorder affecting Inuit   The Globe and Mail
Inuit babies' nutritional deficiency simpler to diagnose after gene mutation study   CBC.ca
Researchers identify genetic mutation responsible for serious disorder common ...   EurekAlert (press release)

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  HCPLive   
Jogging effective for combating physical decline in seniors  Clinical Advisor
HealthDay News -- Jogging helps seniors fight age-related physical decline in walking efficiency, results of a study published in PLOS ONE indicate. “Impaired walking performance is a key predictor of morbidity among older adults,” noted Justus D. Ortega, ...

Jogging May Keep Seniors Younger with Walking Efficiency   Monthly Prescribing Reference

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  The Inquisitr   
E-Cigarettes More Cancerous Than Cigarettes: Think Again, 'Vaping' Advocates ...  The Inquisitr
E-cigarettes were revealed to have 10 times the amount of carcinogens as traditional cigarettes in a recent study, but vaping advocates note that the previous study is deceptive. First, let's look at the background. The Inquisitr recently reported on the ...

E-Cigarettes Have 10 Times More Carcinogens   American Live Wire

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