2015年1月26日 星期一

2015-01-27 Malaysia Health


The Malaysian Insider
   
HTAA operates on centenarian   
The Sun Daily
KUANTAN: The Tengku Ampuan Afzan Hospital (HTAA) here has created medical history with a successful operation on a centenarian, probably the first in Pahang or even the country. Orthopedic surgeon Dr V. A. Jacob Abraham performed the surgery on ...

Woman, 104, in record surgery at Kuantan hospital   Free Malaysia Today

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CTV News
   
Vibrating retainer lets the deaf hear with their tongue   
CTV News
An oral retainer that reverberates sound to the tongue -- bypassing the ear -- could help those with substantial hearing loss, according to scientists at Colorado State University. It works with a corresponding Bluetooth earpiece that detects the sound and sends ...

Researchers want to let the deaf hear with electric retainer   Geek

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The Star Online
   
Ultra-accurate dry sensor could take wearables to the next level   
The Star Online
PRECISE: Wearable trackers could soon become more accurate thanks to recent research in which a highly accurate sensor was developed that needs no gel. — AFP/Relaxnews. A new, wearable sensor that gets its information about your fitness from silver ...

NCSU STUDY: Wearable Sensor Clears Path to Long-Term EKG, EMG Monitoring   Stanly News & Press

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187 Leptospirosis Cases Reported At HRPZ II   
malaysiandigest.com
Its director, Datuk Dr Ghazali Hasni Md Hassan said patients were treated in the Intensive Care Unit (ICU) because the disease damages internal organs. "This disease is very serious. Since the ICU was full, we had to open additional ICU wards but we ...


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The Raw Food World News
   
Four cups of coffee per day decreases risk of melanoma skin cancer by 20 percent!   
The Raw Food World News
(TRFW News) Prior studies suggest that coffee consumption protects against non-melanoma skin cancers, however, the protective effect for cutaneous melanoma has been less clear. A new study published in the Journal of the National Cancer Institute ...

Coffee May Help Fight Most Fatal Skin Cancer Melanoma   Guardian Liberty Voice
Why runners are so susceptible to skin cancers   The Age
Is coffee the new sunblock?   Times LIVE
Vocativ   
Huffington Post Canada   
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The Rakyat Post
   
Sembulan, Likas declared dengue zones   
The Borneo Post
KOTA KINABALU: State Health Director, Dr Christina Rundi has declared Sembulan to be a dengue outbreak area. “Yes, outbreak area. Advice to public: keep premise clean n inspect premise every week to get rid of mosquito breeding sites. Tq. (sic)” she ...

Dengue outbreak declared in Sembulan   The Rakyat Post

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USA TODAY
   
Details about Joan Rivers' death emerge as lawsuit is filed   
CNN
(CNN) The estate of the late comedian Joan Rivers filed a lawsuit Monday in New York County Supreme Court detailing alleged missteps by the outpatient endoscopy facility and the physicians caring for Rivers during an August 28 procedure that the New ...

Joan Rivers's Daughter Files Malpractice Suit Against Manhattan Clinic   New York Times
Lawyer for Melissa Rivers claims her late mother's doctors were too busy acting ...   Daily Mail
New York clinic that treated comic Joan Rivers sued over her death   Reuters Canada
Huffington Post   
Los Angeles Times   
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The Star Online
   
NUS team develops new way to use chemo to fight cancer   
The Star Online
Fighting cancer: Dr Chow, who led the NUS team, hopes to start in-human clinical trials in about two years. — The Straits Times / Asia News Network. A STUDY led by the National University of Singapore (NUS) has found a way to use chemotherapy to shrink ...

Nanotechnology may provide more effective cancer treatment   TODAYonline
Promising use of nanodiamonds to kill chemoresistant cancer stem cells more ...   Phys.Org
Study Shows Promising Use of Nanodiamonds in Delivering Cancer Drug to Kill ...   Scicasts (press release) (registration) (blog)
Nanotechnology News (press release)   
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Daily Mail
   
Why your coffee REALLY gives you a buzz: Protein in caffeine mimics the effect ...   
Daily Mail
Brazilian scientists have discovered a protein in coffee that gives people a buzz similar to the pain reliever morphine. The 'previously unknown protein fragments' had morphine-like effects that also had 'mildly tranquilising' qualities, the scientists said.
Morphine like protein found in coffee   World Coffee Press
Painkiller discovered in coffee that is stronger than morphine and lasts longer   International Business Times UK
You Want That Coffee With Morphine Or Without?   Science 2.0
Business Standard   
Al-Arabiya   
RT   
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The Star Online
   
If you sit down too much, going to the gym won't help   
The Star Online
People who are too sedentary, even if they do exercise frequently, are more likely to develop heart disease, cancer and diabetes, a new report says. It's well known that too much sitting time is bad for our health. “What we didn't know was whether the sitting ...

Too much sitting may have some serious health effects — even if you exercise   Washington Post
Sitting can be deadly, even if you exercise regularly   AMERICAblog (blog)
Robert Fulford: Confessions of an addicted sitter, the final vice in a world gone ...   National Post
Care2.com   
The Christian Times   
North Central Ohio   
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