2014年12月31日 星期三

2015-01-01 Malaysia Health


Malaysia Chronicle
   
Women in labour flown to USM hospital   
The Star Online
KOTA BARU: Kelantan State Health director Datuk Ahmad Razin Ahmad Maher said two female patients were successfully transported by helicopter to the Universiti Sains Malaysia hospital in Kubang Kerian. “I can't confirm whether the helicopter was used ...

Floods: HUSM blood bank almost empty   New Straits Times Online

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Irish Independent
   
Ebola nurse now 'sitting up and talking' as she gets treatment   
Irish Independent
The British nurse who contracted Ebola in Sierra Leone has been treated with an experimental antiviral drug along with blood plasma from survivors of the disease, specialist doctors said last night. Share. Facebook · Twitter · Google · Email. Go To. Comments.
Ebola patient sitting up, reading and talking   Herald Scotland
Risk of disease spreading 'very low'   Irish Examiner
Ebola spreads in Sierra Leone as global cases top 20000   Khaleej Times
Mirror.co.uk   
Xinhua   
Deutsche Welle   
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cleveland.com
   
2014 trending topics: The ALS Ice Bucket Challenge   
TheHealthSite
Google tipped its hat to the last day of the year with an interactive doodle that celebrated the major trends of the year which included the FIFA World Cup 2014 in Brazil, Elections 2014, PM Modi and the ALS Ice Bucket Challenge. The ALS Ice Bucket ...

From a year filled with freebies to the explosive ice bucket challenge: Looking ...   cleveland.com
Written by Ashraf Wahab   malaysiandigest.com
Top Medical Advances of 2014   Newsmax Health

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MedCity News
   
Blood pressure apps may be dangerously wrong   
The Star Online
BETTER SAFE THAN SORRY: It's probably still best to measure your blood pressure the conventional way instead of with as yet untested, inaccurate and potentially dangerous smartphone applications. — AFP. NEW YORK: Millions of people could be trying ...

It might not be smart to trust the new blood pressure app on your phone   MedCity News
Are Health Apps Useful? Experts Warn Dangers Of Wellness Phone Applications   iDigitalTimes.com
Government agencies face big hurdles in mHealth app innovation   FierceMobileHealthcare (press release)

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Top 10 commonly broken resolutions   
The Star Online
People make new year resolutions annually, thinking this year's attempt to accomplish their goals will be better than the last. WITH a new year, many may have a renewed sense of commitment in ensuring that the next 12 months will be better than the last, ...


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Many making full use of service by youths at evacuation centres   
The Star Online
Looking good: Mohd Danish getting a free haircut from one of the volunteers at the Kemaman Municipal Council flood evacuation centre. KEMAMAN: Flood evacuation centres may be crowded with hundreds of thousands of people affected by rising waters, ...


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The Star Online
   
New Year's resolutions may be more procrastination than motivation   
Grand Forks Herald
NEW YORK (Reuters) - People seeking to get or stay fit in 2015 might do better to start today rather than rely on a New Year's resolution to shape up tomorrow, fitness experts say. Advertisement. Print ...

Fitness resolutions are mere procrastination   The Globe and Mail

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The Star Online
   
Ibuprofen use could extend lifespan   
The Star Online
Over-the-counter drug appears to not only extend life but may make you more healthy too, researchers are trying to find out why. - AFP. An over-the-counter pain-relieving and fever-reducing drug could lead to a longer and healthier life for many species and ...

Ibuprofen For a Longer Life?   Corante

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Firstpost
   
Australia bans commercial tanning beds   
Macro Insider
Most Australian states and territories are set to ban industrial tanning beds from Thursday, in a crackdown on artificial tanning in a country that has one particular of the highest rates of skin cancer in the globe. The ban — which comes into force in... Australia ...

​Beds are burning: Australia bans solariums due to skin cancer risks   RT
Australia bans commercial sunbeds over skin cancer fears   Firstpost

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Science Codex
   
Which came first, the egg or the sperm race? Maybe we can soon know   
Science Codex
Scientists have created primordial germ cells - cells that will go on to become egg and sperm - using human embryonic stem cells. Although this had already been done using rodent stem cells, the study, published today in the journal Cell, is the first time this ...

Human Egg, Sperm Precursors Created in the Lab   Genetic Engineering & Biotechnology News
Egg and Sperm Race: Scientists Create Precursors to Human Egg and Sperm   Scicasts (press release) (registration) (blog)

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