2015年2月16日 星期一

2015-02-17 Malaysia Health


Daily Mail
   
When fake news goes viral, blame the media, says study   
Daily Mail
In fact, according to a study by media researchers, many news organizations fail to do enough to separate fact from fiction, and often help unverified rumors and reports to go viral online. "Rather than acting as a source of accurate information, online media ...

Not All Trending News Online Is True, Study Says   News Every day

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WXYZ
   
Telescopic lenses magnify sight with a wink   
WXYZ
Researchers at a technology institute in Switzerland, EPFL, have unveiled telescopic contact lenses and smart glasses that would allow users to zoom in and out on command. The team developed the products in tandem to help people suffering from ...

Researchers unveil latest version of telescopic Contact Lens that allows Wearer ...   Uncover California
New Contact Lenses To Include Telescopes   RTT News
These incredible next-generation contact lenses can zoom in and out   BGR
Business Standard   
News Every day   
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ABC Online
   
Berry hepatitis A contamination a wake-up call for food companies: food safety ...   
ABC Online
A food safety expert says the contamination of frozen berries from China should serve as a call to action to the food industry to improve compliance with safety regulations. Technology manager with the newly-established Fresh Produce Safety Centre Richard ...

Berry products removed from shelves after Australian health scare   The Straits Times
Hepatitis A: Blood donors who have eaten recalled berries told to contact Red ...   Sydney Morning Herald
9 Australians get hepatitis A from contaminated berries packed in China   Channel News Asia
ABS CBN News   
Daily Mail   
FOOD Magazine - Australia   
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Ibcworldnews
   
'Cure for death' may soon become a reality   
Ibcworldnews
real-human-skull-figured-crime-scene London, Feb. 16: Scientists studying the ageing process have stated that they are close to finding a “cure for death.” Doctors have claimed that it could be possible to freeze the body's “clock” and enable people to remain ...

Death on the way out   Times LIVE
Claim the prize if you can crack the code of life and allow us to live past 120   Mirror.co.uk
How Silicon Valley is trying to cure ageing   Telegraph.co.uk

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BBC News
   
Cigarette packet law 'would save lives'   
BBC News
All the evidence suggests standardised cigarette packs would save lives by reducing the number of people who start smoking, the journal Addiction reports. Its summary of the scientific evidence suggests stopping one in 20 people from taking up the habit ...

Plain tobacco packs likely to deter smoking, studies show   Reuters
Cigarette research backs plain packaging   Financial Times
Tougher tobacco regulations will better protect youths   TheNewsTribune.com

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Sydney Morning Herald
   
Liberia reopens schools as Ebola wanes   
Sydney Morning Herald
Monrovia: Thousands of Liberian children in pristine uniforms flocked back to school for the first time in six months, after a after a closure designed to stem the spread of the worst Ebola outbreak in history. Dozens of schools reopened on Monday, in a sign the ...

West African Leaders Vow 'Zero Ebola Infections' in 60 Days   Ghana Broadcasting Corporation
Ebola eradicated in 8 weeks, West African leaders vow   South China Morning Post (subscription)
Liberia schools reopen amid Ebola recovery   Hints News Network
Front Page Africa   
Nigerian Tribune   
Voice of America   
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The Straits Times
   
Expert says flu vaccine not enough   
Hong Kong Standard
A Hong Kong-based virologist says discussions are taking place on whether people will need to be re-vaccinated when the new flu jab arrives in April. The current vaccine doesn't protect against the H3N2 strain. There have been 210 flu-related deaths so far ...

Flu vaccine twice more effective on children than elderly, HK study shows   South China Morning Post (subscription)
15 die of flu in HK in just one day   The Straits Times
Flu vaccine gives Hong Kong children moderate protection against H3N2: study   Global Times
Anadolu Agency   
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Express.co.uk
   
'Virgin' Cow Gives Birth On British Farm   
malaysiandigest.com
A "VIRGIN" cow has given birth to a calf, as local farmers promise no bull was could have impregnated her. Harriet the Dexter cow shocked staff at Pinewood Nurseries, Bucks, following the seemingly immaculate conception. The mother gave birth to Petal on ...

Mystery as Harriet the cow gives birth… and there's no bull in sight   Express.co.uk
Cow gives birth to calf despite apparently having never met a bull   Daily Mail
The Virgin Moo-ry: Mystery as cow falls pregnant WITHOUT bull present   Mirror.co.uk

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Dengue at epidemic level in Sibu   
The Borneo Post
SIBU: The dengue situation in Sibu district has hit epidemic level, with 238 cases recorded in the first five weeks of this year. A statement from the divisional health office said the cases increased by 1,387 per cent compared to only 16 cases recorded in the ...


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WDIV Detroit
   
Your doctor could be 'googling' you   
WDIV Detroit
It's something we all do. Whether it's for a date, co-worker or job applicant, the practice of "googling" others has turned the popular search engine, Google, into a verb. People often use Google to look up symptoms, or drug information, but according to a new ...

Should doctors be allowed to 'Google' their patients?   Daily Mail
Is It OK for Doctors to "Google" Patients?   Scientific American

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