2015年2月26日 星期四

2015-02-27 Malaysia Health


The Borneo Post
   
Bureau to raise awareness of false 'hadith'   
The Star Online
PUTRAJAYA: A special bureau to identify and raise public awareness of false hadith has been set up to thwart attempts by Islamic State (IS) and other militant groups to recruit Malaysians. It comprises officers from the Home Ministry and Malaysia Islamic ...

Home Ministry, Jakim to cooperate in efforts to tackle spread of false hadith   The Borneo Post

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The Sun Daily
   
Managing diabetes: athlete's breakfast, sloth dinner   
The Sun Daily
A sizeable, healthy breakfast could help patients with type 2 diabetes manage their glucose and insulin levels when balanced by a modest dinner. AFP RELAXNEWS. TYPE 2 diabetes patients should eat a high-energy breakfast and a low-energy dinner for ...

Eat breakfast like an athlete, dinner like a sloth to fight diabetes   CTV News
How To Plan Your Meals if You're Diabetic   NDTV
Heavy breakfast, light dinner controls blood sugar   The Indian Express
Daily News & Analysis   
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Expert: Improve diet and increase physical activity   
The Star Online
PETALING JAYA: Malaysian workers need to be disciplined about improving their dietary patterns and consume balanced meals. They also need to do more physical activity. That is the advice of Nutrition Society of Malaysia president Dr Tee E. Siong. He also ...


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AsiaOne
   
Too caught up with work to save kidney from disease   
AsiaOne
PETALING JAYA - In 2006, Abu Hassan Johari was told that something was wrong with his kidney but he did not think much of it. "I was not put on any medication then and I forgot about it, I did not go for further checks because I was too caught up with work," ...


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The Star Online
   
Half found with health risks   
The Star Online
PETALING JAYA: Socso's programme to screen employees for non-communicable diseases (NCD) has uncovered some worrying finds. More than half of the employees who underwent its free health screening program (HSP) from 2013 were found to be at ...


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Dengue Cases In Penang Sharply Down Last Week   
Bernama
GEORGE TOWN, Feb 26 (Bernama) -- The number of dengue fever cases in Penang recorded a sharp fall of 75 cases or 42.4 per cent for the last seven days compared to the week before. State Agriculture, Agro-based Industry, Rural Development and ...


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Channel News Asia
   
Guinea intensifies anti-Ebola awareness campaign   
GlobalPost
CONAKRY, Feb. 26 (Xinhua) -- Guinea and its health partners have initiated a massive awareness campaign dubbed "All Against Ebola," that will be carried out in the capital and other interior towns to ensure eradication of the virus, official sources said ...

Guinea's Conde replaces key minister to boost Ebola fight   WKZO

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Fox News
   
Chinese herb compound shows promise as treatment for Ebola: study   
Xinhua
WASHINGTON, Feb. 26 (Xinhua) -- Tetrandrine, a compound common in Chinese traditional medicine, has been found effective in treating the deadly Ebola virus disease in mice, U.S. and German researchers said Thursday. This may be due to the drug's ...

Asian herb derivative may work against Ebola, say researchers   Malay Mail Online
Researchers find Asian herb kills Ebola virus   FOX 29
Calcium Channel Fingered In Ebola's Infection Pathway   The Biological SCENE
KENS 5 TV   
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Live Science
   
Daily Coffee Could Lower Your MS Risk   
Live Science
Drinking upward of four cups of coffee a day may lower the risk of developing multiple sclerosis (MS), a debilitating disease that affects the nervous system, researchers say. The finding isn't without its caveats, and the scientists said they do not recommend ...

Study shows new health benefit to coffee   Science Recorder
Is coffee a good drink to prevent scoliosis?   KGNS.tv
Drinking coffee may lower risk of multiple sclerosis   The Borneo Post
SBS   
Malay Mail Online   
Science World Report   
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Washington Post
   
Why you should stop giving your kid a bath every night   
Washington Post
When my oldest son was just an infant, we, like so many other new parents, struggled to get him to sleep for long stretches of time at night. We tried everything, including incorporating a nightly bath as part of the “soothing routine” that so many parenting ...


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