2015年2月2日 星期一

2015-02-03 Malaysia Health


AsiaOne
   
Nausea, vomiting and diarrhoea now sign of possible dengue   
The Sun Daily
PETALING JAYA: Medical practitioners are being alerted that the symptoms for dengue fever have changed from just fever, rash, headache and body ache to include nausea, vomiting and diarrhoea. Health Ministry deputy director-general Datuk Dr ...

Drastic actions needed to reduce dengue cases   The Star Online
Genetically modified mosquitoes used to curb outbreaks   AsiaOne

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Daily Caller
   
Obama's Defense Budget: Nothing But Disappointment For Servicemembers   
Daily Caller
The Pentagon unveiled its $534 billion dollar budget request on Monday, officially breaking the limit set in place by sequestration by approximately $36 billion dollars and causing military groups to ready for a fight on cuts to pay and benefits for troops.
President Obama Sends Record $4 Trillion Budget to Congress   NDTV
Obama faces uphill battle to close tax loopholes in budget   Irish Independent
Battle looms over Obama's budget   Independent Online
New York Times   
Deutsche Welle   
The Hindu   
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Express.co.uk
   
Breakthrough pill gives new hope for a cure for diabetes   
Express.co.uk
DIABETES could be cured by simply taking a pill that “rewires” the body, researchers have claimed. Published: 00:01, Tue, February 3, 2015. By Mark Reynolds. Diabetes GETTY. A person testing for diabetes. If the tablet is approved for human use, it could be ...

A diabetic pill not far away   iAfrica.com
Diabetes in Rats Treated with Engineered Probiotic   EndoNurse
Probiotic helps treat diabetes   Spire Healthcare
Diabetes.co.uk   
Youth Health Magzine   
Medical News Today   
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Live Trading News
   
e-Cigs Making Smoking Cool Again   
Live Trading News
e-Cigarettes, the metal tubes that heat liquids typically laced with nicotine or…and deliver vapor when sucked, are transforming the market for smoking cessation products and slowing the $2.4-B in global sales of long-standing aids such as nicotine patches ...

Quitting aids get the vapours   Independent Online
Smokers prefer e-cigs to traditional quitting aids   Free Malaysia Today
As smokers spark up e-cigs to quit, traditional aids suffer   Bangladesh News 24 hours

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Magnifying impact of health coverage to save women's lives – Nila Kusumawati ...   
The Malaysian Insider
The high maternal mortality rate (MMR) remains a global public health issue. Regardless of zealous efforts, the world can only reach 2.6 out of the 5.5% average annual rate of decline required to meet the Millennium Development Goals (MDG) target by the ...


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Stuff.co.nz
   
Bird flu identified at British farm   
Stuff.co.nz
AVIAN ILLS: Poultry at a British farm will be destroyed following the discovery of a strain of bird flu. Tests have confirmed an outbreak of bird flu in chickens at a farm in southern England but officials say it's a less severe strain of the disease. British authorities ...

Case of bird flu reported at chicken farm in Hampshire   Daily Mail
'Low risk' bird flu identified at British farm   MENAFN.COM
Case of bird flu detected at a farm in Hampshire   ITV News

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News Every day
   
Cosmetics May Accelerate Menopause By Four Years   
News Every day
(Photo : REUTERS/Kim Hong-Ji) Various cosmetics are laid out at a beauty salon in Seoul December 23, 2014. There are chemicals in lipstick, face cream and nail varnish that can take you faster towards menopause than you wanted to go! Chemicals seem ...

Everyday chemical exposure linked to earlier menopause   Fox News
Everyday chemicals linked to earlier menopause   Futurity: Research News
Your make-up products can be riskier than you ever thought   Hindustan Times
The News Reports   
Wonder Woman   
India Today   
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Reuters India
   
New aid model needed or world's poorest will wait a century for basics   
Reuters India
Four-year-old Manjunath takes a bath while sitting inside a bucket outside his house in a slum in Mumbai May 23, 2014. Credit: Reuters/Danish Siddiqui/Files. Related Topics. Top News » · PICTURE GALLERY · Emergency services work at the scene of a bus ...


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NDTV
   
Large trial of two Ebola vaccines begins in Liberia   
Xinhua
WASHINGTON, Feb. 2 (Xinhua) -- A large clinical trial to assess the safety and efficacy of two Ebola vaccines began in the West African country of Liberia on Monday, said the U.S. National Institutes of Health (NIH), which sponsored the research. The trial, led ...

Lack Of Patients Hampers Ebola Drug And Vaccine Testing   NPR (blog)
Ebola vaccine trial begins in secret location in Liberia   ABC Online
Trail testing begins for two Ebola vaccines   KGNS.tv
VICE News   
Chicago Tribune   
The Daily Star   
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The Guardian
   
Teenagers sleep less when they have more computer screen time says study   
The Guardian
Investigation has shown that teenagers using screens for more than four hours per day are three-and-a-half times likelier to sleep fewer than five hours at night. Photograph: Alamy. Agence France-Presse. Monday 2 February 2015 21.56 EST. Share on ...

Teens' sleep affected by use of mobile phones and computers, study finds   ABC Online
Zombieland? Tech Wrecking Sleep for Scores of Teens: Study   NBCNews.com
Doctors confirm: Screen time affects teens' sleep   The Express Tribune
The Independent   
Live Science   
Telegraph.co.uk   
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