Raid on private clinic in Permatang Pauh had no political motive, says Health DG
The Sun Daily
PUTRAJAYA: The Health Ministry today affirmed that a raid carried out on a private clinic in Permatang Pauh, Penang, on Feb 16 had no political motive. Director-general of Health Datuk Dr Noor Hisham Abdullah, said the raid was conducted following ...
and more »
The Sun Daily
PUTRAJAYA: The Health Ministry today affirmed that a raid carried out on a private clinic in Permatang Pauh, Penang, on Feb 16 had no political motive. Director-general of Health Datuk Dr Noor Hisham Abdullah, said the raid was conducted following ...
Free Malaysia Today
Dengue kills 1 person every day, yet govt is apathetic
Free Malaysia Today
Klang MP says government has failed to learn from dengue outbreaks in the past resulting in 426 cases of dengue having been recorded so far this year. Charles Santiago dengue KLANG: The MP for Klang, Charles Santiago has lashed out at the ...
Declare national emergency in combating dengue pandemic ― Charles SantiagoMalay Mail Online
all 2 news articles »
Free Malaysia Today
Klang MP says government has failed to learn from dengue outbreaks in the past resulting in 426 cases of dengue having been recorded so far this year. Charles Santiago dengue KLANG: The MP for Klang, Charles Santiago has lashed out at the ...
Declare national emergency in combating dengue pandemic ― Charles Santiago
Sydney Morning Herald
Eating peanuts early could prevent allergy, study shows
Sydney Morning Herald
Miami: A study has found that, contrary to previous advice, feeding foods containing peanuts to babies before 11 months of age may help prevent allergies, echoing some of the findings of Australian researchers. The findings in the New England Journal of ...
Feeding your baby peanut butter 'cuts risk of allergy later'The Australian
Avoid peanut allergies by giving babies a small dose three times a week ...Daily Mail
Study: Exposing Kids To Peanuts Early May Prevent AllergiesCBS Local
CBS News
Herald Scotland
The Independent
all 334 news articles »
Sydney Morning Herald
Miami: A study has found that, contrary to previous advice, feeding foods containing peanuts to babies before 11 months of age may help prevent allergies, echoing some of the findings of Australian researchers. The findings in the New England Journal of ...
Feeding your baby peanut butter 'cuts risk of allergy later'
Avoid peanut allergies by giving babies a small dose three times a week ...
Study: Exposing Kids To Peanuts Early May Prevent Allergies
Daily Life
The most addictive foods revealed
Daily Life
Rich in processed carbs, fat and salt, pizza is one of the most addictive foods you can eat. Photo: Getty. There are foods you cannot seem to stop eating no matter how hard you try, be they ice cream. chocolate or cheese. The concept of food addiction has ...
Beyond delicious: highly processed foods highly addictive, study showsThe Malaysian Insider
Beyond delicious: Study says highly processed foods are highly addictiveFree Malaysia Today
You're Most Likely To Get Hooked On These FoodsHuffington Post
Examiner.com
all 6 news articles »
Daily Life
Rich in processed carbs, fat and salt, pizza is one of the most addictive foods you can eat. Photo: Getty. There are foods you cannot seem to stop eating no matter how hard you try, be they ice cream. chocolate or cheese. The concept of food addiction has ...
Beyond delicious: highly processed foods highly addictive, study shows
Beyond delicious: Study says highly processed foods are highly addictive
You're Most Likely To Get Hooked On These Foods
Arab News
Saudi Arabia: UN Experts Criticize Response to MERS Virus as Inadequate
New York Times
Saudi Arabia has not done enough to investigate and control the deadly Middle Eastern Respiratory Syndrome, United Nations health experts said Monday. They said that cases were surging again, but that Saudi health officials and scientists appeared ...
MERS-CoV: UN warns of 'critical knowledge gaps'Arab News
WHO notes stubborn MERS puzzles as Saudi cases climbCIDRAP
United Nations Stated That Saudi Arabia Hasn't Done Enough To Control The ...Trinity News Daily
Al-Shorfa
Newsweek
RT
all 67 news articles »
New York Times
Saudi Arabia has not done enough to investigate and control the deadly Middle Eastern Respiratory Syndrome, United Nations health experts said Monday. They said that cases were surging again, but that Saudi health officials and scientists appeared ...
MERS-CoV: UN warns of 'critical knowledge gaps'
WHO notes stubborn MERS puzzles as Saudi cases climb
United Nations Stated That Saudi Arabia Hasn't Done Enough To Control The ...
The Westside Story
California congressman wants hearing on superbug outbreak
Charlotte Observer
LOS ANGELES Congress should launch an investigation into what the U.S. Food and Drug Administration is doing to prevent additional superbug infections after a deadly outbreak at a Los Angeles hospital linked to tainted medical scopes, a lawmaker said ...
Federal fiddling lets superbugs killNew York Post
Rep. Ted Lieu Wants Hearing On Superbug OutbreakCBS Local
Charlotte man says superbug killed mom more than 1 year agoWBTV
Huffington Post
all 211 news articles »
Charlotte Observer
LOS ANGELES Congress should launch an investigation into what the U.S. Food and Drug Administration is doing to prevent additional superbug infections after a deadly outbreak at a Los Angeles hospital linked to tainted medical scopes, a lawmaker said ...
Federal fiddling lets superbugs kill
Rep. Ted Lieu Wants Hearing On Superbug Outbreak
Charlotte man says superbug killed mom more than 1 year ago
Daily Science Journal
Breastfed Babies Exposed To Less Arsenic Than Formula Fed Babies, Says Study
Daily Science Journal
A new study states that babies who are breastfed have lower arsenic exposure than babies who are fed formula. According to the researchers, the powder and water used to make the baby formula may be sources of arsenic, which occurs naturally in the ...
Breastfeeding May Reduce Arsenic Exposure in Infants: US StudyWomen of China
New Study Gives Even More Reasons to BreastfeedTristatehomepage.com
Breastfeeding: Lower Arsenic Levels In Infants As Compared To Formula-Fed ...Medical Daily
WTAJ
Catholic Online
Philly.com
all 83 news articles »
Daily Science Journal
A new study states that babies who are breastfed have lower arsenic exposure than babies who are fed formula. According to the researchers, the powder and water used to make the baby formula may be sources of arsenic, which occurs naturally in the ...
Breastfeeding May Reduce Arsenic Exposure in Infants: US Study
New Study Gives Even More Reasons to Breastfeed
Breastfeeding: Lower Arsenic Levels In Infants As Compared To Formula-Fed ...
Youth Health Magzine
Placenta Health Benefits Promoted By Some Moms
Huffington Post Canada
Health trends come and go, but one post-birth fad is gaining a foothold in the United States among some new mothers who extol the benefits of eating their own placentas. Convinced it helps to boost energy, produce healthy milk and ward off postpartum ...
Eating Own Placentas Swirls As New Health Trend Among US MomsYouth Health Magzine
Eating Placenta After Birth, A Health Rejuvenating Technique For Birthing Moms ...News Every day
all 34 news articles »
Huffington Post Canada
Health trends come and go, but one post-birth fad is gaining a foothold in the United States among some new mothers who extol the benefits of eating their own placentas. Convinced it helps to boost energy, produce healthy milk and ward off postpartum ...
Eating Own Placentas Swirls As New Health Trend Among US Moms
Eating Placenta After Birth, A Health Rejuvenating Technique For Birthing Moms ...
NEWS.com.au
Revealed: How the AIDS epidemic began in an African rainforest in 1908
NEWS.com.au
IN Randy Shilts' history of AIDS, And the Band Played On, he tells the story of an Air Canada steward named Gaëtan Dugas, who suffered from what Dugas called “gay cancer” and infected 40 people or more with HIV. He was, Shilts wrote, “Patient Zero.”.
Breastfeeding gives your baby a health advantage in lifeMorning Ticker
Horrifying origin of AIDS epidemic is revealed - in African jungle in 1908Metro
SHOCKING NEW BOOK says AIDS began in Africa at run of century - not 1980sCatholic Online
Crossmap
Zee News
Mirror.co.uk
all 20 news articles »
NEWS.com.au
IN Randy Shilts' history of AIDS, And the Band Played On, he tells the story of an Air Canada steward named Gaëtan Dugas, who suffered from what Dugas called “gay cancer” and infected 40 people or more with HIV. He was, Shilts wrote, “Patient Zero.”.
Breastfeeding gives your baby a health advantage in life
Horrifying origin of AIDS epidemic is revealed - in African jungle in 1908
SHOCKING NEW BOOK says AIDS began in Africa at run of century - not 1980s
The Southern Times
A Merion Resident Leads the AIDS Fight in Africa
Mainline Today
Think “infectious disease” and “Africa,” and Ebola is the first thing that comes to mind. But HIV remains the most widespread virus in Africa. In 2013, more than 1 million people in Africa died of HIV/AIDS, and there were more than 1.5 million new infections, ...
Botswana makes strides in combating HIV and AIDS – OfficialStarAfrica.com
Nalia's Story - Adolescents Who Sell Sex in EthiopiaAllAfrica.com
OP-ED: Joking About HIV Won't Raise My Viral LoadI'm Still Josh (blog)
Thorold News
The Standard Digital News (satire) (press release) (registration) (blog)
all 14 news articles »
Mainline Today
Think “infectious disease” and “Africa,” and Ebola is the first thing that comes to mind. But HIV remains the most widespread virus in Africa. In 2013, more than 1 million people in Africa died of HIV/AIDS, and there were more than 1.5 million new infections, ...
Botswana makes strides in combating HIV and AIDS – Official
Nalia's Story - Adolescents Who Sell Sex in Ethiopia
OP-ED: Joking About HIV Won't Raise My Viral Load
沒有留言:
張貼留言