2015年2月28日 星期六

2015-03-01 Malaysia Health


The Borneo Post
   
Disabled woman uses tongue to explore world via Internet   
The Borneo Post
Nursamawati using her tongue to check her own Facebook status in Kampung Gelong Gajah, Tobiar. — Bernama photo. PENDANG: Being a person with deformed hand and foot does not prevent a 30-year-old woman in Kampung Gelong Gajah, Tobiar, here ...

Disabled woman uses tongue to help mum's business   Astro Awani
A tale of a woman's will and enterprise to overcome disability with the aid of the ...   Malay Mail Online
Disabled woman uses tongue to access internet to expand her mother's business   New Straits Times Online

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Astro Awani
   
At Least, 48 Percent Of Malaysians Are Obese   
malaysiandigest.com
Pic: investvine.comBAGAN 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, ...

15.2 Per Cent Of Adults Are Obese   Bernama
Here's what we should worry about instead   Malay Mail Online

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Fox News
   
Asian herb holds promise in fight against Ebola — Study   
The Borneo Post
WASHINGTON: A molecule derived from an Asian herb may protect against Ebola by switching off channels used by the deadly virus to enter and infect cells, Press Trust of India (PTI) reports, citing a new study. Researchers said the small molecule called ...

Its Official! An Asian Herb Promises to Cure Ebola!   American Live Wire
Asian Herb cures Ebola   Odisha Samaya
Asian herb may protect against Ebola   Times of India
South China Morning Post (subscription)   
Daily News & Analysis   
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Daily Times
   
Billion of adults are at risk of hearing loss: WHO   
Daily Times
ISLAMABAD – Some 1.1 billion teenagers and young adults are at risk of hearing loss due to the unsafe use of personal audio devices and exposure to damaging levels of sound at noisy entertainment venues. The World Health Organisation (WHO) warned ...

WHO Highlights Threat Of Recreational Noise For Hearing Loss   Bernama
WHO recommends just one hour of music everyday to avoid hearing loss   Techie News
1bn teenagers at risk of hearing loss due to loud music   Trade Arabia

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Toronto Star
   
Restrictions reinstated in Sierra Leone after new Ebola cases   
Toronto Star
FREETOWN, SIERRA LEONE—President Ernest Bai Koroma reinstated restrictions in Sierra Leone in response to the rise in confirmed cases of Ebola. Even his vice-president, Samuel Sam-Sumana, went into self-imposed 21-day quarantine on Saturday ...

Sierra Leone vice president admits himself into quarantine after Ebola kills ...   ABC Online
At cusp of zero cases, Ebola returned by sea   The Seattle Times
Sierra Leone VP in Ebola quarantine   Sky News Australia
NBCNews.com   
Voice of America   
The Guardian   
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The Cubic Lane
   
Multiple Sclerosis: Drinking a Lof of Coffee Could Prevent MS   
The Cubic Lane
Multiple Sclerosis – An analysis of several studies found that drinking several cups of coffee a day might reduce the risk of multiple sclerosis. Drinking several cups of coffee a day might reduce the risk of multiple sclerosis, according to an analysis of several ...

Coffee May Lower Risk Of Multiple Sclerosis   Youth Health Magzine
6 ways coffee may save your life   WXIA-TV
5 reasons drinking coffee may not be bad after all   Riviera Maya News
Lauderdale Daily News   
Kasmir Monitor   
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Student's Death Not Due To Heat Stroke — Banting Hospital   
malaysiandigest.com
SHAH ALAM: Banting Hospital yesterday denied that a Form Five student in Banting died yesterday due to heat stroke. Hospital director, Dr Rozita Mohamed instead said the 17-year-old boy's death was due to internal bleeding in the brain. “The student died ...


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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 isn't blind...drunk : Research shows that falling in love makes it harder to ...   JOE

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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 ...


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Beacon Review
   
Breakfast can boost protein!   
Odisha Samaya
New Delhi: Breakfast could boost our protein during morning intake. Breakfast skippers who start to intake breakfast really it should boost their protein to strengthen glycemic control, which could have an effect on a person's dangers for variety 2 diabetes and ...

Regular breakfast skippers should gradually increase morning protein intake   Business Standard
Adolescents Who Skip Breakfast Should Raise Protein Intake During Mornings   Beacon Review
Teens Who Skip Breakfast Should Increase Protein Intake During Mornings   Tech Times
FoodNavigator.com   
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