2014年12月25日 星期四

2014-12-26 Malaysia Health


Free Malaysia Today
   
Heartbreaking tales as hospital plunges into darkness   
Free Malaysia Today
Electricity cut and diesel for generators out as helicopters forced to abort rescue efforts twice due to inability to land anywhere. Kuala Krai Hospital KUALA LUMPUR: An anaesthesiologist has had to intubate a baby in the dark to save the child's life after the ...

Does anybody care? Medical staff goes beyond their call of duty   New Straits Times Online
BLACKOUT AT HOSPITAL: Patients in DANGER as water level rises   Malaysia Chronicle
Kuala Krai Hospital In Darkness   Bernama
The Rakyat Post   
Malay Mail Online   
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CBS News
   
No Christmas for Ebola-ravaged Sierra Leone   
CBS News
LONDON - The Ebola outbreak that originated in West Africa has now grown to more than 19,000 cases and nearly 7,600 deaths worldwide. In Sierra Leone, the country hit hardest, the government banned holiday celebrations. On the radio, Christmas ...

Lessons from the Ebola outbreak in West Africa   Washington Post
UK Ebola victim calls for global solution to epidemic in Christmas message   Herald Scotland
Ebola expert calls for European anti-virus `corps`   Zee News
Channel News Asia   
Times of India   
CBS Local   
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The Indian Express
   
Stress triggers desire to indulge in rewards   
Khaleej Times
In an experiment, researchers found that stress prompted chocolate lovers to exert three times as much effort to smell chocolate than unstressed chocolate lovers. Washington: Stressed people go to great lengths to satisfy their desire to indulge, such as ...

Indulging in rewarding guilty pleasures due to stress not really satisfying   Business Standard
Being stressed makes you work harder for rewards, but you don't feel greater ...   Washington Post
Giving into stress cravings isn't really that satisfying   Free Malaysia Today

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Headlines & Global News
   
Musical Training Could Reduce Anxiety, Increase Attention In Children   
Headlines & Global News
Musical training could help children focus their attention, control their emotions, and could even ease anxiety. The recent study that made these findings was dubbed "the largest investigation of the association between playing a musical instrument and brain ...

Music benefits a child's mind in numerous ways   The Sun Daily
Musical training can improve kids' brains   Zee News
Study: Music brings various benefits to a child's mind   Malay Mail Online

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Irish Examiner
   
Reading e-books at bedtime affect sleep   
The Australian (blog)
BOOK lovers who enjoy relaxing with an e-book before going to sleep could be damaging their health, researchers have warned. A STUDY on the impacts of reading light-emitting tablets or electronic reading devices in darkness before bedtime found readers ...

Glow from iPads disrupts sleep, study find   Stuff.co.nz
Read the old-fashioned way at bedtime for better sleep   The Sun Daily
A Super-Good Reason to Put Down Your iPad Before Bed   Glamour (blog)
Irish Examiner   
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Negeri Sembilan bans activities at recreational parks to contain Leptospirosis   
The Sun Daily
SEREMBAN: Visitors to forest recreation parks, especially near rivers and waterfalls, will not be allowed to be involved in any kind of activities at mountain peaks of forests. State Education and Health committee Chairman Datuk Shamshulkahar Mohd Deli ...


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UPI.com
   
Scientists Engineered Artificial Sperm and Egg using Stem Cells   
Geek Infinite
As per TIME, Researchers, from human embryonic cells, created primordial germ cells (PGC). PGC was created earlier from rat's embryonic cell but now it is successfully harnessed from human cells. Dr Naoko Irie, first author of the paper, said “The creation of ...

Turn back the clock: Primordial cells created in the lab   Science Codex
Now, scientists create artificial sperms, eggs   Hindustan Times
Skin cells can help IVF couples have children of their own   The Independent
Times of India   
ecns   
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Newsweek
   
Somaly Mam Foundation 2.0   
The Phnom Penh Post
Disgraced anti-trafficking advocate Somaly Mam is back on the fundraising bandwagon following legal investigations into her credibility, months of negative publicity and a forced resignation from her own foundation. In an email to her supporters this week, ...

Disgraced anti-sex slavery crusader Mam unveils plans for new group   TODAYonline

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Free Malaysia Today
   
Just why do men hate wrapping gifts so much?   
Free Malaysia Today
man-wrap Paper-phobic men will be doing their best to avoid wrapping presents this Christmas, new statistics show. Ten percent of men say they have never wrapped a present in their lives, and most find it a chore that they don't enjoy, according to a survey ...


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IANS
   
Chinese man held for murder of five   
Business Standard
A 35-year-old Chinese man suspected of killing five people with an iron rod has been apprehended by police in south China's Guangdong Province. Shen allegedly killed his fellow workers with an iron bar on Saturday at a construction site in the provincial ...

Travelers to Guangdong cautioned over H5N6 bird flu   WantChinaTimes
Festive cheer as Guangdong exports soar   ecns
Human H5N6 bird flu case detected in China   BioScholar News
Shanghai Daily (subscription)   
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