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2015-03-02 Malaysia Health


Free Malaysia Today
   
On Zero Discrimination Day,   
Media For Freedom
Zero Discrimination Day is a chance to celebrate diversity and to reject discrimination. Credits: UNAids. Source:UN News. 1 March 2015 – The United Nations agency leading the world's HIV/AIDS response has kicked off the 2015 global edition of Zero ...

More Than 1000 Children Infected With HIV Over 27 Years   malaysiandigest.com
Zero Discrimination Day   Assam Times
1076 cases of HIV-infected children detected in Malaysia between 1986 and ...   The Sun Daily

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Malay Mail Online
   
Get flu jab prior to India visit   
The Star Online
PUTRAJAYA: Those intending to visit India, especially children and the elderly, are advised to get the latest seasonal influenza vaccine. Health director-general Datuk Dr Noor Hisham Abdullah said those with chronic diseases involving the lungs, heart, ...

Extraordinary breakdown of public health   The Hans India
Swine flu, a chance to rebuild public health system   Deccan Herald
Ministry issues health advisory for visitors to India   The Sun Daily
Bernama   
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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

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ABC Online
   
More than 1 billion young people at risk of hearing damage from listening to loud ...   
ABC Online
More than a billion young people are at risk of losing their hearing because of listening to loud music, a new World Health Organisation (WHO) report warns. The WHO study found that among people aged 12 to 35, nearly half were at risk of hearing damage ...

WHO says 1.1 billion young people at risk of hearing loss   The Guardian Nigeria
Health Highlights: March 1, 2015   Philly.com
1.1 Billion People at Risk of Hearing Loss, Says WHO   NDTV

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AsiaOne
   
Help junior pick up good food habits   
AsiaOne
When your child is growing, his food choices are very important. After all, not all foods are equal, and you can help him make better choices by teaching him about "good" and "bad" food types. However, you will need to do this carefully to prevent your child ...

Teach your kids good eating habits and they'll be healthy grown-ups   The Star Online

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Fox News
   
Asian Herb Could Help Treat Ebola   
Tech Times
Compounds derived from Chinese medicinal herb could combat Ebola virus, researchers say. Compound known as tetrandine effectively "imprisons" the virus within a cell it has invaded, preventing it from infecting and spreading. (Photo : G. Harrison, Texas ...

Asian herb derivative can work against Ebola   Business Recorder (press release) (blog)
Asian herb may protect against Ebola   Times of India
Chinese herb blocks deadly Ebola virus, study shows   South China Morning Post (subscription)
Daily News & Analysis   
Zee News   
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Gawker
   
Sierra Leone's Vice President Self-Quarantined for Ebola   
Gawker
Samuel Sam-Sumana, vice president of Sierra Leone, has voluntarily placed himself under a three-week quarantine after the death from Ebola of one of his security personnel last Tuesday, the Associated Press reports. Sierra Leone recorded 18 new cases of ...

Sierra Leone's vice president becomes highest ranking official to be quarantined   Sierra Leone Times
Ebola Scare for Vice President   Deutsche Welle
SLeone vice president in Ebola quarantine asks country to pray   Daily Mail
The Globe and Mail   
The Week Magazine   
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AsiaOne
   
Deadly bacteria released from US high-security lab   
The Straits Times
WASHINGTON (AFP) - US officials in Louisiana are investigating how a dangerous and often deadly bacteria got out of a high-security laboratory at a research facility, USA Today reported. Authorities told the newspaper there was no risk to the public, though ...

Deadly bacteria release sparks concern at Louisiana lab   USA TODAY

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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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6minutes
   
Conjoined twin dies after op   
6minutes
A five-year-old Brazilian boy has died after surgery to separate him from his conjoined twin brother. Heitor and Arthur Rocha, who were joined at the hip and shared many internal organs including intestines and a bladder, underwent 15 hours of highly risky ...

Conjoined Brazilian twin dies after surgery   News24

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