2015年2月25日 星期三

2015-02-26 Malaysia Health


The Star Online
   
New tactic in dengue fight   
The Star Online
PUTRAJAYA: The Health Ministry is trying outdoor spraying of a deltamethrin-based insecticide to kill Aedes mosquitoes in view of the record high number of dengue fever cases recently. Health Minister Datuk Seri Dr S. Subramaniam said the number – more ...

Selangor dengue fever cases up by 66 per cent   The Borneo Post
Construction sites a factor behind recent spike in dengue cases   The Sun Daily
Health Ministry To Adopt Two-Pronged Approach To Combat Rising Dengue ...   Bernama
Astro Awani   
The Malaysian Insider   
New Straits Times Online   
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The Nation
   
Black tea could help treat osteoporosis   
SBS
Japanese scientists say black tea contains an antioxidant that can prevent the loss of bone density in old age, but you would have to drink a lot of it. Source: AAP. 26 Feb 2015 - 10:01 AM UPDATED 1 HOUR AGO ...

Fight Osteoporosis, The Benefits of Drinking Tea   Health Aim
Japanese Study Suggests Drinking Black Tea May Help Fight Osteoporosis?   Crunchyroll News
Tea's benefits extend to old bones: Japan researchers   Astro Awani
iAfrica.com   
Huffington Post Canada   
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TV3.ie
   
How structured routine can help mental health   
TV3.ie
New research has found that structure during the day could have a dramatic effect on mental wellbeing. It's long been thought that people who have a structured life are less likely to feel stressed - after all knowing you have your day planned out takes away ...

Regular meals and early bedtime can prevent mental illness – researchers   Panorama.am
An Early Bedtime Could Prevent Mental Illness, Study Finds   Huffington Post
Daily routine can ward off mental illness   iAfrica.com
NDTV   
Times of India   
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CNET
   
Giant robotic teddy bear: Japan's nurse of the future   
CNET
The gentle giant has been designed specifically to assist in caring for Japan's ageing population, taking on heavy-duty tasks such as lifting. by Michelle Starr · @riding_red; 26 February 2015 2:47 am GMT. comments. 0. facebook. twitter. linkedin. googleplus.
Japan's Robear has strength of a robot, face of a...   CANOE
Japan's Robear Lifts Infirmed From Bed: Photos   Discovery News
Japan's Robear: Strength of a robot, face of a bear   Hindustan Times
Mirror.co.uk   
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Channel News Asia
   
Guinea's Conde replaces key minister to boost Ebola fight   
WKZO
CONAKRY (Reuters) - Guinean President Alpha Conde on Tuesday replaced the minister of territorial administration with an army general in a move the government said was necessary to strengthen the fight against an Ebola outbreak in the West African ...

Guinea's Conde replaces minister charged with organising election   The Star Online

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Times LIVE
   
'Game changer' HIV pill could cut infection risk by 86%   
New Zealand Herald
Dr Michael Brady, medical director at the HIV/Aids charity Terrence Higgins Trust, said "PrEP is, quite simply, a game-changer". Photo / 123RF. A game-changing trial has shown that rates of HIV infection can be slashed by treating actively gay men with an ...

Wonder pill blocks HIV   Times LIVE
Week-on, weekend-off treatment controls viral load in young people   aidsmap
More evidence back preventing HIV infection in high-risk persons with AIDS drugs   The Guardian Nigeria
Toronto Sun   
Al Jazeera America   
New York Daily News   
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Daily Mail
   
Are chocolate and pizza REALLY addictive? Researchers say heavily processed ...   
Daily Mail
Highly processed foods like chocolate, pizza and French fries really are addictive, researchers have claimed. They say that certain foods trigger the same 'reward' centres in the brain as hard drugs. The say that the foods might even change the brain of those ...

These Are The Foods That Cause Addictions   Tech Times
No Surprises Here: Study Claims The Most Addictive Foods Are Just What You ...   CBS Local
Here Are the Most Addicting Foods, According to Science   Mic
CBS News   
NDTV   
Headlines & Global News   
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Irish Examiner
   
Three men get first bionic thought-controlled hands   
Irish Examiner
Three men have become the first patients in the world to have hands replaced by bionic versions controlled by their mind. All had suffered nerve damage from accidental climbing and motorcycle injuries that left them with little control over their “real” hands ...

This guy had his hand amputated and replaced with a bionic limb   Vox
Patients choose amputation to replace damaged hands with bionics   Chicago Tribune
Video: Three amputees receive mind-controlled robotic arms   OCRegister
TIME   
The Express Tribune   
Toronto Sun   
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TheBlaze.com
   
WHO Calls For More Efforts To Fight Measles   
Bernama
UNITED NATIONS, Feb 26 (Bernama) -- The World Health Organisation (WHO) has called on policy makers, healthcare workers and parents to step up vaccination efforts against measles across at-risk age groups. The appeal came from WHO's Regional ...

Europe's Measles Problem: 22000 Cases in One Year   Newsweek
Doctors Express directors weigh in on measles vaccine   West Hartford News
Montana health officials: Be proactive about measles vaccinations   Ravalli Republic
Student Operated Press   
KUER   
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The Star Online
   
The Miami Stem Cell Treatment Center Announces Adult Stem Cell Public ...   
PR Web (press release)
The Miami Stem Cell Treatment Center announces a series of free public seminars on the use of adult stem cells for various degenerative and inflammatory conditions. They will be provided by Dr. Thomas A. Gionis, Surgeon-in-Chief and Dr. Nia Smyrniotis, ...

MRI Scanner Assists Manchester's Stem Cell Safety Hub   Labmate Online

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