2015年2月17日 星期二

2015-02-18 Malaysia Health


39 construction sites get dengue notice   
The Sun Daily
PETALING JAYA: Thirty-nine construction sites were given a close-down ultimatum after being found responsible for breeding Aedes mosquitoes. The order was issued when health officials conducted checks at the sites during "Ops Gempur Tapak Binaan" ...

Anti-dengue operation will continue to target construction sites   The Borneo Post

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NEWS.com.au
   
One way trip to Mars2:45   
NEWS.com.au
COMMENT. COME on Barnaby, telling Australians we need strong country of origin labelling is the one thing you can actually do something about. In an interview on Today this morning, the Minister for Agriculture fired up about the frozen berries health scare, ...

First berry-related hepatitis A confirmed in WA   The Australian
berry-related hepatitis A confirmed in WA   9news.com.au
How are imported foods regulated?   ABC Online (blog)
The Guardian   
BBC News   
SmartCompany.com.au   
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AsiaOne
   
Biker doc rides into dengue areas   
AsiaOne
Against the swarm: Dr Jim examining a patient in his clinic near Old Klang Road in Kuala Lumpur. Wednesday, Feb 18, 2015. The Star/Asia News Network. PETALING JAYA - Whenever there is a dengue outbreak, Dr Jim Loi will get on his motorcycle and ride ...


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Discovery News
   
Contact Lens, Glasses Can Zoom In With a Wink   
Discovery News
A contact lens that delivers “superhero vision” — and with the help of complementary smart glasses can zoom into things with a wink — could soon give people hope for better, stronger vision. These telescopic contact lenses, developed by researchers at the ...

Zoom Contact Lens Magnifies Objects at the Wink of an Eye   Discover Magazine (blog)
Researchers Develop Contact Lens that can Provide Telescopic Functionality   PerfScience
People with age-related macular degeneration can now wear zoomable lens ...   Times Gazette
Breitbart News   
Hindustan Times   
Daily News & Analysis   
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The Rakyat Post
   
Malaysia dengue count nears 20000, PM Najib warns public to take precautions   
Outbreak News Today
During the 44 day period from Jan. 4 to Feb. 16, 2015, Malaysia has recorded nearly 20,000 dengue fever cases, or an average of more than 439 cases daily. Image/CDC. Of the 19,349 reported dengue cases this year, about 58 percent or 11,167 cases were ...

Malaysians' bad habits crippling war against dengue, says Health Ministry   The Rakyat Post

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National Post
   
70000 drop in number of smokers last year, says HSE   
Irish Examiner
The number of people smoking in Ireland fell by 70,000 last year, official research has shown. The rate is now down to less than one fifth of the over 15 population — the largest annual drop in five years —compared to 21.5% in 2013, and 28% when the ...

Anti-smoking efforts   DAWN.com
Health Officials Look to Change Cigarette Packaging To Deter Young Smokers   Pioneer News
Removing branding from cigarette packs could save lives   Morning Ticker
SunLive   
Belfast Telegraph   
Scientific American   
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SMN Weekly
   
Woman with rare vagina condition had rare surgery to fix it   
SMN Weekly
9 A Czech Republic woman suffering from scleroderma, a condition so bad that it does not allow the woman to have sex was eventually treated by her doctors. According to reports, this condition basically means her vagina has a very narrow opening nothing ...

Woman Has Vagina Too Small For Sex, Has Artifical One Made Out Of Pig ...   malaysiandigest.com

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Daily Mail
   
Birth defects 'more likely for children of teen fathers'   
Daily Mail
Teenage fathers are more likely to have children with birth defects because of problems with their sperm, scientists suggest. Scientists at Cambridge University say the male reproductive system may not work properly until a few years after puberty. They found ...

Autism, low IQ linked to sperm mutation in teen fathers   Inquirer.net
Teenage boys have mutant sperm   NEWS.com.au
Sperm cells in teenage boys mutate   Herald Scotland
ITV News   
Cambridge News   
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Free Malaysia Today
   
New urology procedure provides hope for male infertility   
Free Malaysia Today
masthead_news2 A revolutionary treatment for men otherwise unable to conceive that was pioneered at the Cornell School of Medicine has been performed for the first time by urologists at the Henry Ford Hospital in Detroit, Michigan in the US. Categorized ...

'Sterile' men can be treated with new microsurgery   RedOrbit
Microsurgical technique revolutionizes treatment of infertile men   News-Medical.net

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cleveland.com
   
CWRU researcher gets nearly $4 million to study effect of leaky gut in HIV/AIDS ...   
cleveland.com
CLEVELAND, Ohio -- A researcher at Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine is one of five scientists nationwide to receive the 2015 National Institute on Drug Abuse Avant-Garde Award for HIV/AIDS Research. Alan Levine, a professor of ...

Drug users run the risk of harmful HIV transmissions   Mail & Guardian Online
HIV Rises in Injecting Drug Users   India Gazette
We can make 'Ending AIDS' more than just a slogan   The Independent
AllAfrica.com   
IPPmedia   
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