2015年1月19日 星期一

2015-01-20 Malaysia Health


AsiaOne
   
Apples on local shelves get all-clear   
Bangkok Post
Apples sold in Thai markets are not from the US company which was forced to withdraw its apples after a deadly outbreak of listeria, health officials say. Sakchai Sriboonsue, secretary-general of the National Bureau of Agricultural Commodity and Food ...

On bad apple trail   The Sun Daily
CDC confirms one person in Washington sick from listeria outbreak in caramel ...   Maple Valley Reporter
Gala, Granny Smith apples available in Labuan, not from the US   Sin Chew Jit Poh
The Star Online   
The Straits Times   
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Ministry: No cases of infection from eating apples   
The Star Online
PETALING JAYA: Imported prepacked whole caramel apples are not available in Malaysia and there are no reported cases of Listeria monocytogenes infection due to eating apples so far, says the Health Ministry. Health director-general Datuk Seri Dr Noor ...


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AsiaOne
   
Welfare Department to care for rescued girl from locked home   
AsiaOne
BUTTERWORTH - The girl who was rescued weak, starving and bruised from a locked flat unit here will be placed under the care of the Penang Welfare Department if her family members do not come to claim her. Deputy Women, Family and Community ...

Welfare aid mulled for stepsiblings of allegedly abused girl   The Sun Daily

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Another 15000 Hospital Beds Needed Nationwide, Says Subramaniam   
malaysiandigest.com
File PicKEMAMAN: The Health Ministry still requires 15,000 hospital beds to accommodate the needs of patients nationwide, especially in densely populated areas like the Klang Valley. Health Minister Datuk Seri Dr S Subramaniam said, however, the facility ...


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Care2.com
   
How Empathy Can Make You Colder, Literally   
Care2.com
Just looking at someone who appears to be cold is enough to make us begin feeling cold ourselves, according to a University of Sussex study. Have you ever been stuck outside on a sweltering, muggy day and had someone tell you to think about icebergs ...

Feeling of being cold is contagious   Johannesburg Sunday World
Feeling cold is contagious   The Sun Daily
Feeling cold? Blame it on people not the season!   TheHealthSite

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Newsweek
   
Mali Declared Ebola-Free By WHO   
Newsweek
Children watch as a health worker sprays disinfectants outside a mosque in Bamako, Mali, Nov. 14, 2014. Joe Penney/Reuters. Filed Under: World, Ebola, Ebola in West Africa, Ebola in Mali, UNMEER, WHO. Mali is officially free of the Ebola virus, government ...

Mali declared Ebola-free   New York Daily News
Mali government, UN declare country Ebola-free   Al-Arabiya
Mali Ebola free, declares UN   The Australian
Fox News   
Ghana Broadcasting Corporation   
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news In detail   
Knowledgespeak
Healthcare information provider Wolters Kluwer Health has announced the launch of UpToDate Anywhere in Japan. UpToDate Anywhere enables Japanese hospitals and healthcare organisations to provide clinicians with mobile access to UpToDate, the ...

314 Million Users Access Clinical Topics In UpToDate Apps   Bernama

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AsiaOne
   
Chronic disease takes high toll on China   
AsiaOne
More than 3 million people die prematurely each year in China from diseases that are largely preventable, according to a report released on Monday by the World Health Organisation. In 2012, 38 million deaths from noncommunicable diseases, also known ...

'Lifestyle diseases kill 16 million prematurely a year'   Times of India
60% deaths in India last year due to non-communicable diseases   Economic Times
'Probability of death by NCDs up in India'   The Asian Age

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The Malaysian Insider
   
Malaysian Embassy defends bio-metric medical system   
Republica
KATHMANDU, Jan 20 : Embassy of Malaysia in Kathmandu has defended the enforcement of the bio-metric medical test system, claiming that the new system has ´bigger benefits´. In an email response to Republica´s query regarding the security concerns ...

Manpower firms wary of biometric tests screening   Himalayan Times

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BBC News
   
Gaddafi's legacy continues to haunt Libya   
BBC News
The partial ceasefire announced by the Libyan army on Sunday, following peace talks with various factions in Geneva, is the first good news to come out of Libya for months. But even if the ceasefire holds and the peace talks bear fruit, there is a long, long way ...

Libya needs help to step back from the brink   Financial Times
Libya formally recalls former general Haftar for army duty   Ahram Online
Libya recalls former general Haftar for army duty   The Star Online

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