2015年2月3日 星期二

2015-02-04 Malaysia Health


The Malaysian Insider
   
UM sets sights on producing nation's first Nobel Prize winner   
The Star Online
KUALA LUMPUR: Universiti Malaya, the country's oldest varsity, wants to produce Malaysia's first Nobel Prize winner. Vice-chancellor Prof Dr Mohd Amin Jalaludin is confident that this aim is “very achieveable”. “But we must first dream that one day, UM will ...

UM wants to produce Malaysia's first Nobel laureate   The Sun Daily
UM wants to produce Malaysia's first Nobel Laureate – Bernama   The Malaysian Insider

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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

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MiamiHerald.com
   
Britain allows 'three-parent' babies: 5 things about mitochondrial donation   
The Straits Times
The British House of Commons voted on Feb 3 to allow the use of a 'three-parent' IVF technique, despite criticisms that it is a step towards designer babies. The technique for in-vitro fertilisation (IVF) is called mitochondrial donation, and babies will have ...

UK vote clears the way for three-parent families   Irish Independent
Triple DNA babies backed   Irish Examiner
World's first three-person babies to be born next year after British MPs lift ban   The Australian (blog)
Slate Magazine (blog)   
Sydney Morning Herald   
VICE News   
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UC San Diego And Perdana University Partner To Advance Medical Education ...   
malaysiandigest.com
Officials of the University of California, San Diego and Perdana University in Malaysia have announced a plan to collaborate on further development of the Perdana University Graduate School of Medicine (PUGSOM). UC San Diego was chosen from among ...

Perdana Uni ties up with another US medical school   The Star Online

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Times of India
   
Having troubled sleep? Blame it on your gadgets   
Times of India
LONDON: Excessive use of smartphones and computers throughout the day can worsen quality of sleep in teenagers, a study has found. Researchers surveyed almost 10,000 teenagers aged 16-19 in Norway and concluded that recommendations on use of ...

Screen time may damage teens' sleep   Reuters UK
More screen time means less sleep for teens, doctors find   New York Daily News
Screen-loving teens losing sleep   Stuff.co.nz
The Verge   
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ABC News
   
Five Things to Know About Measles   
Wall Street Journal
1. Should I worry my children will get measles? If they have been vaccinated, the chances are low. Two doses of vaccine, most commonly given as the measles, mumps and rubella (MMR) combination, is 97% effective at preventing measles, says the U.S. ...

Measles: Symptoms & Treatment   Live Science
Michael Gerson: Vaccines, freedom and community   Dallas Morning News
California needs to tighten its vaccination requirements   San Francisco Chronicle
Sky News Australia   
Minneapolis Star Tribune   
seattlepi.com   
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Sydney Morning Herald
   
Working out too much as bad as no exercise at all, study says   
Sydney Morning Herald
Exercise is good work for body, mind and health. It can also improve longevity by as much as 30 per cent. But, the question of how much exercise is enough and how much is too much remains a hot topic of debate. Guidelines tend to suggest that the ideal ...

Too much jogging is as bad as doing nothing   Daily Times
Light jogging best for long life: Study   The Straits Times
The quick are more likely to join the dead   Times LIVE
Discovery News   
Huffington Post   
Forbes   
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Mum in a coma has baby   
AsiaOne
Doctors at the Sultanah Nur Zahirah Hospital in Kuala Terengganu managed to operate and deliver a healthy baby girl while her 33-year-old mother is still in a coma. Harian Metro reported that doctors performed a caesarian operation on the housewife on ...


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UPI.com
   
Bean-throwing ceremony in Tokyo   
UPI.com
Tokyo's Hie shrine hosted the Setsubun bean-throwing ceremony Feb. 3, 2015, to drive demons out from the temple and invite good luck. tradition holds you eat the same number of beans as your age for this event. Slideshow · Thumbnails · View all.
Bean-throwing   Sin Chew Jit Poh

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The Star Online
   
Can coffee offer skin cancer protection?   
The Star Online
Drinking coffee can lower your risk for malignant melanoma, according to a new study from the Division of Cancer Epidemiology and Genetics at the National Cancer Institute in the United States. Spring-boarding on evidence that suggests coffee could protect ...

Study Evaluates The Risk of Secondary Cancer After Non-Melanoma Skin Cancer   Melanoma News Today
Does Drinking More Coffee Lower Your Risk of Skin Cancer?   InStyle
Drink More Coffee, Reduce Melanoma Risk?   St. John News Online

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