2015年3月2日 星期一

2015-03-03 Malaysia Health


New Straits Times Online
   
UN commends Nigeria's assent to zero discrimination law   
The Guardian Nigeria
THE United Nations Programme on HIV/AIDS has commended Nigeria, and President Goodluck Jonathan for signing the Anti Discrimination Law which protects persons living with HIV and AIDS against discrimination and stigmatization. In a statement issued ...

'No One Should Be Left Behind in Accessing Treatment'   The Point
Airtel, UNAIDS partner   Biztech Africa
On Zero Discrimination Day, UN Urges Tolerance for Diversity   AllAfrica.com
The Sun Daily   
Bernama   
Nigerian Observer   
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The Straits Times
   
Malaysian student diagnosed with 'chicken chop' on MC   
The Straits Times
A clinic in Malaysia has diagnosed a student as suffering from "chicken chop" in a blunder that has caused much amusement and embarassment. -- PHOTO: THE STAR/ASIA NEWS NETWORK. PETALING JAYA (THE STAR/ASIA NEWS NETWORK) - A clinic ...

Student diagnosed with 'chicken chop'   Free Malaysia Today
Slip of a word on student's MC has everyone aflutter   The Star Online
Girl given medical leave from school after she was diagnosed with 'CHICKEN ...   Malaysia Chronicle

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CTV News
   
What's behind the new Nordic Diet?   
CTV News
Everyone's talking about the Nordic Diet, but what's the part about it being new? We've got the lowdown on that and what the diet entails to help you stay healthy or lose weight -- whatever your goals may be. A dynamic combination of gourmet and science, ...

Here's the lowdown on the New Nordic Diet   Malay Mail Online

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CBS News
   
Why 1 billion could be at risk for hearing loss   
CBS News
Grab the earplugs, turn down the headphones and move away from the speakers. That's what the World Health Organization recommends for teens and young adults in a report sounding the alarm about hearing loss. In its "Make Listening Safe" report, the ...

One Billion Young People Risk Hearing Loss From Loud Music   Voice of America
WHO Says 1.1 Billion Young People At Risk of Hearing Loss   The Guardian
Over 1 billion people listening to music too loud - WHO   New Zealand Herald
Billboard   
Daily Times   
The Week Magazine   
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Island Crisis News
   
Want a longer life? Go to a sauna   
The Star Online
Men who regularly visited a sauna lived longer and were less likely to die of sudden heart attacks than men who did not go as often, says a study. Going to the sauna is believed to confer good health and relaxation. While other studies have examined the link ...

Hot Saunas Linked to Better Heart Health   Wall Street Journal
Saunas may offer health benefits   Jacksonville Daily News
Regular Sauna Bathing Decreases Risks of Heart-Related Problems   Island Crisis News

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Science News for Students
   
The mystery of why we have eyelids, SOLVED!   
The Star Online
Why do humans and other mammals have eyelashes? Experts have been batting rival theories around for years. Eyelashes are dust catchers, snaring things that would otherwise drift into the eye, went one idea. Or they were sensors, acting like a cat's ...

Eyelash ideals   WellBeing
Eyelashes: The 'sweet' length   Science News for Students

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AsiaOne
   
Only $150 to get a 'sugar baby' in Malaysia   
AsiaOne
PETALING JAYA - Fancy having your own "sugar baby"? Thanks to the Internet, one can be yours - for as low as RM400 (S$150) a month. This arrangement - in which rich "sugar daddies" pay attractive young girls for companionship and sex - are becoming ...


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Tech Times
   
Origins of AIDS virus strains traced to gorillas   
The Straits Times
WASHINGTON (AFP) - Two of four strains of the virus that can cause AIDS come from gorillas in southwestern Cameroon, an international team of scientists reported in studies published Monday in the United States. The new information means that ...

Gorilla Origins Of Two Aids Virus Lineages Confirmed: Study   Bernama
hiv-origins   The Seattle Times
Half of Known Strains of HIV Originated in Gorillas   Philly.com

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The Independent
   
Paracetamol should come with warnings about possible long-term health risks ...   
The Independent
Steve Connor is the Science Editor of The Independent. He has won many awards for his journalism, including five-times winner of the prestigious British science writers' award; the David Perlman Award of the American Geophysical Union; twice commended ...

Paracetamol linked to heart attack risk: Fears over high doses taken for a long time   Daily Mail
Doctors query long-term paracetamol use   Yorkshire Post

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RT
   
Bio-terror bacteria gets out from US laboratory   
Oman Tribune
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 late on Sunday. Authorities told the newspaper there was no risk to the public, though the ...

Deadly Bacteria Leaks Out of High-Tech Lab   Newser
Deadly Bacteria Release Sparks Concern at Louisiana Lab   KCEN-TV
Deadly bacteria leaked in Louisiana lab: Cause & spread unknown   RT
ABC News   
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