2014年12月23日 星期二

2014-12-24 Malaysia Health


AsiaOne
   
School-in-hospital facility for sick kids   
Daily Express
KOTA KINABALU: Young patients can keep up with their studies while being admitted at the hospital, here. The Likas Women and Children's Hospital is the 11th hospital in the country and first in Sabah to have such a facility. The "school-in-hospital" project ...

Sabah opens first cancer hospital   AsiaOne
First one-stop nuclear, radiotherapy medical centre in Sabah   The Sun Daily

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Malay Mail Online
   
Health Ministry to monitor price of medicine after GST implementation   
Sin Chew Jit Poh
CHANGLUN, Dec 21 (Bernama) -- The Health Ministry will monitor the price of medicine to ensure patients are not burdened by expensive medicine after the implementation of the Goods and Services Tax (GST) in April next year. Deputy Minister Datuk Seri ...

Malaysia's GDP to increase by 5.8pc this year   Yahoo Malaysia News

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The Star Online
   
Dubious surgeons at work   
The Star Online
Legal redress: Chai and Chong speaking to reporters at Wisma MCA, Chong will study the case from a legal standpoint. KUALA LUMPUR: All 20-year-old Chai Wai Chuan wanted was a nose just like that of Adam Levine, the lead vocalist of the popular ...

Beauty surgery in KL ends in pain for man, 20, who wanted to look HANDSOME   Malaysia Chronicle
Levine-wannabe marooned after botched cosmetic job   Malay Mail Online

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The Sun Daily
   
Subra: Govt has allocated RM1.5b to upgrade hospitals in 2015   
The Sun Daily
Datuk Seri Dr S.Subramaniam (R) accompanied by the Johor State Health Director Dr Mohd Khairi Yakub in Segamat today. BERNAMA. SEGAMAT: The government has allocated RM1.5 billion to build and upgrade hospitals and health facilities throughout ...

RM1.5 billion to build, upgrade hospitals nationwide next year   The Borneo Post

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iAfrica.com
   
Pet reptiles a health risk for infants   
iAfrica.com
Owning exotic reptiles such as snakes, chameleons, iguanas and geckos could place infants at risk of salmonella infection, according to a British study published on Monday. Researchers in the southwestern English county of Cornwall found that out of 175 ...

Pet reptiles pose health risk for infants: Study   Channel News Asia

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International Business Times AU
   
Eight-Year-Old HIV-Positive Boy Shunned By Villagers; Incident Met With Anger ...   
International Business Times AU
An 8-year-old boy, dubbed as Kunkun by the media, was targeted and shunned by villagers in the southwestern province of Sichuan because he was HIV-positive. His mother left the village in 2006 and his father left after Kunkun's diagnosis of HIV came, and ...

Beijing to give HIV-positive boy - who was targeted by village for expulsion ...   The Straits Times
China promises medical care for HIV-positive boy: state media   inSing.com News
Boy threatened with expulsion from village because he has HIV   Metro
The Age   
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The Star Online
   
Japan scientists develop micro-fine adhesive sensors   
The Star Online
GETTING TO THE HEART OF THE MATTER: Tiny sensors can now be placed on the skin to monitor hearts. — AFP. Scientists in Japan have developed a sticky sheet of tiny sensors that can be put directly on moving joints, beating hearts or other living tissues ...


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Daily Caller
   
Persecuted Flocks Prepare For Christmas   
Daily Caller
As Christmas approaches on Thursday for the majority of Christians, persecuted communities continue to demonstrate their survival and resilience. In a letter released on Sunday, Pope Francis called the hardships that face Christians in the Middle East “a ...

Francis' Gift to Catholics   New York Times
Blunt words from Pope Francis   Chicago Tribune
Why the Pope rocked in 2014   NEWS.com.au
Toronto Star   
Irish Times   
USA TODAY   
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It may be the pits for SEED residents   
The Star Online
KUALA LUMPUR: The homeless and destitute community in Chow Kit will be in a quandary should the shelter run for them by Pertubuhan Pembangunan Kebajikan dan Persekitaran Positif (SEED) close at the end of the year. SEED acting executive director ...


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Ghana Business News
   
South Korea Gives Ghana US$423000 To Build Ebola Treatment Centre   
Bernama
ACCRA, Dec 23 (BERNAMA- NNN-GNA) -- South Korea is supporting Ghana with US$423,000 to build an Ebola treatment centre in Tamale, capital of Northern Region (Province). The centre is the second such facility to be established in the country and is ...

Ebola CrisisKorean Gov't Pledges $423, 000 For Ebola Treatment Centre In ...   Pulse.com.gh
Ghana, Korea sign MoU to construct Ebola centre   GhanaWeb

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