2015年2月27日 星期五

2015-02-28 Malaysia Health


Astro Awani
   
At least, 48 percent of Malaysians are obese   
Astro Awani
BAGAN SERAI: At least, 48 percent of Malaysians, of whom 15.2 percent are adults, are obese, based on a National Health and Morbidity Survey (NHMS) in 2011. Public Health Institute (IKU) director Dr Mohd Tahir Aris, who disclosed this, said it showed that ...

15.2 Per Cent Of Adults Are Obese   Bernama

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Medical Research News and Interviews on MedicalResearch.com (blog)
   
Melatonin Has Endocrine Risks For Children   
Medical Research News and Interviews on MedicalResearch.com (blog)
Dr. Kennaway: There is evidence that melatonin is being prescribed to for sleep disorders in children and adolescents who are developing normally despite the fact that there have been no properly designed studies on the effects of prolonged administration ...

Sleep Researchers Warn Against Use of Melatonin for Children   Growing Your Baby
Don't let work impede your sleep   Portage Daily Register
Melatonin not for children, study finds   The Malaysian Insider
The New Age Online   
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The Star Online
   
Connected Milk Nanny delights crowd-funders   
The Star Online
ELECTRIC NANNY: The Milk Nanny can whip up a milk formula for your infant, in an instant. — Kickstarter. New parents can make their baby's formula in seconds and track feedings on their smartphones thanks what's thought to be the first ...

In Safe Hands   South China Morning Post (subscription)

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Trinity News Daily
   
New Studies Show Drinking Coffee Can Lower The Risk Of MS   
Trinity News Daily
It seems coffee has more benefits than one would think. According to two new studies, drinking several cups of coffee daily can lower the risk of developing multiple sclerosis (MS). While its contribution to reducing the risk of diabetes, Alzheimer and ...

Coffee May Prevent MS   WTAJ
Coffee may protect against MS and 5 other ways it's saving your life   Today.com
A New Reason to Refill Your Coffee Cup Immediately   Cosmopolitan.com (blog)
Neurology Advisor   
Irish Examiner   
Examiner.com   
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Times of India
   
Asian herb may protect against Ebola   
Times of India
WASHINGTON: A molecule derived from an Asian herb may protect against Ebola by switching off channels which the virus uses to enter and infect cells, a study suggests. Researchers said the molecule called Tetrandrine has shown to be potent in inhibiting ...

Chinese Drug Effective In Treating Ebola   International Business Times AU
Asian herb derivative may help fight Ebola   Pune Mirror
Chinese herb blocks deadly Ebola virus, study shows   South China Morning Post (subscription)
Daily News & Analysis   
Zee News   
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Newsweek
   
How Effective Are Football Helmet Add-Ons?   
Newsweek
New research claims that helmet “add-on” products are largely ineffective against concussions, but skeptics disagree. Chuck Cook/USA Today Sports/Reuters. Filed Under: Sports. In recent years, awareness has grown about sports-related concussions.
Helmet Add-Ons for Reducing Concussion Risk Questioned   Monthly Prescribing Reference
Helmet add-ons don't optimize protection during contact sports: study   Yahoo News
Helmet 'extras' don't help lower concussion risk, study finds   Horsetalk
Neurology Advisor   
WebMD   
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The Independent
   
Remember the US Ebola crisis? The only epidemic was fear-mongering   
The Globe and Mail
Remember the great North American Ebola hysteria of '14? The baseless quarantines, the helicopters following the first infected American aid worker as he was taken off a plane in the United States, the television news channels that warned, in a continuous ...

Sierra Leone Woman Takes in Orphans for Classes, Meals   Voice of America
Edmonton aid worker back from life-changing mission in Sierra Leone   CBC.ca
Ebola outbreak: Disease ebbs in West Africa as aid agencies warn against ...   The Independent
Seeking Alpha (registration)   
seattlepi.com   
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Beacon Review
   
Adolescents Who Skip Breakfast Should Raise Protein Intake During Mornings   
Beacon Review
Breakfast skippers who start to consume breakfast really should raise their protein intake to strengthen glycemic control, which could have an effect on a person's dangers for variety 2 diabetes and cardiovascular complications. (Photo : Public Domain) Many.
Regular breakfast skippers should gradually increase morning protein intake   Business Standard
Teens Who Skip Breakfast Should Increase Protein Intake During Mornings   Tech Times
Breakfast-skipping teens should get back on track: Study   CANOE

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Sci-Tech Today
   
"Love Hormone" Has Sobering Effects, Says New Study, So "Drunk In Love" Is A ...   
Bustle
Let's talk about sex, baby; more specifically, let's talk about what happens to your brain when you mix alcohol with the sobering effects of lovemaking. The “love hormone” oxytocin can counter the effects of intoxication, according to a new study. But as Metro ...

Could being in love prevent drunkenness?   Netdoctor
'Love hormone' may treat alcoholism   Free Malaysia Today
'Love Hormone' May Be a Buzz Kill with Sobering Results   Sci-Tech Today

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Firstpost
   
Swine flu cases surge in Rajasthan, Gujarat   
Zee News
New Delhi: With six more deaths reported in Rajasthan and eight in Gujarat, the swine flu toll in both the states is on the surge. The total death toll in Rajasthan has reached around 250 and in Gujarat it stands at over 240 since last month. As per reports, 180 ...

Swine flu in Gujarat: HC satisfied with state govt's effort to curb the flu   TheHealthSite
Rajasthan: 6 more dead due to Swine flu, toll crosses 250 in state   Firstpost
Rajasthan Health Minister's resignation demanded over swine flu deaths   The Hindu
Deccan Herald   
Times of India   
Daily News & Analysis   
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