2015年1月24日 星期六

2015-01-25 Malaysia Health


Astro Awani
   
Gastric, shoulder pains among symptoms of heart problems   
Astro Awani
Only 50 percent of individuals can detect symptoms of heart disease from chest pains while the other 50 percent are from symptoms of heartburn, shoulder pain and toothache. close. The content may have been removed, or is temporarily unavailable.
Gastric And Shoulder Pain Among Symptoms Of Heart Problems   Bernama

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Design & Trend
   
Caffeinated Coffee Reduces The Risk Of Developing Melanoma, Study Says   
Design & Trend
There have been a number of studies surrounding the benefits and the dangers of drinking coffee. The latest study has shown that people who drink four or more cups of coffee each day have a reduced risk of melanoma. Melanoma is the most deadly form of ...

Is coffee the new sunblock?   CTV News
Study: Coffee May Reduce Risk Of Melanoma   Forbes
Wake Up and Smell the Coffee: The Popular Beverage May Reduce Skin ...   NDTV
Uncover Michigan   
Hamilton Spectator   
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Free Malaysia Today
   
HPV vaccine safe, says health ministry   
Free Malaysia Today
HPV PUTRAJAYA: The Ministry of Health today clarified that the human papilloma virus (HPV) vaccine is safe and has no side effects as reported in Colombia. Health Ministry Disease Control director, Dr Chong Chee Kheong said the World Health ...

Health Ministry Approves HPV Vaccine As Safe   Bernama

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The Guardian
   
Sierra Leone's Isha Johansen blazes trail amid tragedy and infighting   
The Guardian
Isha Johansen says football officialdom in her country was slow to deal with Ebola: 'I was told not to make a fuss.' Photograph: Linda Nylind for the Guardian. Anna Kessel · @Anna_Kessel. Saturday 24 January 2015 17.00 EST. Share on Facebook · Share on ...

Liberia has only five remaining Ebola patients in country   New York Daily News
Reuters Health News Summary   Daily Mail
Just five Ebola cases left in Liberia   Sky News Australia
MiamiHerald.com   
Reuters Africa   
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Fox News
   
Measles outbreak traced to Disneyland continues to grow   
CBS News
The number of measles cases from the outbreak that started in Disneyland last month nearly doubled this week. At least 85 cases are now confirmed in seven states, the latest in Nebraska. And the outbreak could spread even further. Alaska health officials are ...

Possible measles case being investigated in Baltimore   Baltimore Sun
Baltimore health officials investigate possible measles case   seattlepi.com
Baltimore City Health Department Investigating Possible Measles Case   CBS Local
MLive.com   
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The Star Online
   
blind mother seeing baby for first time   
The Star Online
A screengrab of the video showing Kathy Beitz using the eSight glasses to help her see her son. WASHINGTON: A video showing a legally blind mother in Canada getting to look at her newborn child for the first time, thanks to vision-enhancing glasses, has ...

Viral: Blind mother sees baby for first time   Inquirer.net
Blind mom Kathy Beitz able to see newborn son for first time using eSight glasses   Daily Mail
Blind woman sees her baby for the first time   9news.com.au
ABC News   
CBC.ca   
Huffington Post   
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Diabetes Insider
   
Study Says Ocean Fish Offers Far More Benefit Than Potential Risk For Pregnant ...   
Diabetes Insider
One of the most important benefits to eating fish is that ocean fish is abundant in Omega-3 Fatty Acids. These compounds improve the integrity of soft tissue and have been most notably associated with protecting the brain from toxicity (like what you might find ...

UR study: Pregnant women can safely eat fish   13WHAM-TV
Study claims pregnant women can eat fish without harming their baby   UPI.com
Mothers' fish fears put in their plaice   The Sunday Times
National Monitor   
The Sun Daily   
ABC News   
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China university 'expels student over genetic blood disease'   
The Rakyat Post
The university expelled the student under a 2003 Education Ministry rule saying that universities could 'refuse the admission of students who have serious blood diseases'. — Bigstock pic. BEIJING, Jan 24, 2015: A student in Beijing is suing his university after ...

China university expels 'sick' student   The Nation

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WPX News
   
Workplace workers have lengthy stood up against sitting   
WPX News
To sit or to stand? That is the question for a developing quantity of workplace workers, following a flurry of reports suggesting that remaining seated at a desk for long periods may perhaps be hazardous to your health, resulting in higher danger of heart.
Office workers have extended stood up against sitting   National Gazette
Office workers take a stand against sitting   Regina Leader-Post

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Headlines & Global News
   
Test Can Predict Whether Elderly Patients Could Die Within a Month   
Headlines & Global News
The unpredictability of life makes predicting one's time of death nearly impossible. However, one particular new medical practice may offer health professionals the next best thing for elderly patients. Share This Story ...

Doctors to trial 29-point checklist for elderly patients facing 'unavoidable' death   The Independent
The DEATH test: Doctors' check list spots patients most at risk of dying within 30 ...   Daily Mail
Checklist May Help Identify Patients for End-of-Life Care   Medscape
Telegraph.co.uk   
HealthCanal.com   
Medical Xpress   
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