2015年3月3日 星期二

2015-03-04 Malaysia Health


Kansas City Star
   
Twenty-eight countries have worse health care systems than Liberia's   
Washington Post
I've been to Liberia twice and seen that impoverished nation's health-care system as it was overwhelmed by Ebola, which all but eliminated regular services for a time. (Here's the story I wrote about that.) So it was somewhat alarming to come across the notion ...

Ebola at risk of donor fatigue   Irish Examiner
Ebola: President Koroma intensifies social mobilization, introduces new ...   Sierra Express Media
From Emergency to Recovery-EU Rallies Liberia's Support > Belgi   Front Page Africa
STLtoday.com   
Nigerian Tribune   
Times LIVE   
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The Age
   
Reflections on the penis pecking order   
The Age
I used to worry about it but, in the end, it's like your skin colour - what can you do about it? You just accept it and move on. inShare; submit to reddit · Email article · Print · Reprints & permissions. Penis Girth - from the study by British researchers. Phew, that's a ...

Science goes to great lengths to measure average penis size   Los Angeles Times
Relax, bro. It's 'normal': British study determines average penis size   Toronto Star
Can you estimate the average penis size?   Mashable
FOXSports.com   
MSNBC   
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More Hong Kong People Willing To Donate Bodies After Death   
Bernama
HONG KONG, March 4 (Bernama) -- A recent survey by the University of Hong Kong shows a high number of Hong Kong people are willing to bequeath their bodies to medical education. About 84 per cent of 807 respondents said they had heard of body ...

More HK people willing to donate bodies   GlobalPost
Beliefs hold sway in public split over body donations   Hong Kong Standard
Survey: Over 50 pct of Hong Kongers willing to consider body donation after death   Shanghai Daily (subscription)

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Doc: Leptospirosis harder to diagnose   
AsiaOne
KUALA LUMPUR - Leptospirosis is posing a challenge to doctors as cases diagnosed these days do not conform to the normal profile, says an infectious diseases physician. Sungai Buloh Hospital consultant infectious diseases physician Dr Suresh Kumar ...


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Pharmacy News
   
Concerns over long-term paracetamol use   
Pharmacy News
Long-term use of paracetamol poses a small increased risk of gastrointestinal problems, high blood pressure and stroke, according to a review of eight studies. This means doctors should consider advising their patients on alternatives for long-term treatment, ...

Paracetamol linked to long-term health risks   I Know Today
Take a look at…safety of long-term paracetamol use   New Zealand Doctor Online
Paracetamol, the world's most popular painkiller warning - experts   New Zealand Herald
GMA News   
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AsiaOne
   
Cancer patient beats overwhelming odds   
AsiaOne
BALIK PULAU, Malaysia - On her 16th birthday, cancer patient Chelsea Cindion Dominic received news that she had suffered a relapse and had only months to live. She missed school for the rest of the year as she had to undergo treatment. She also decided ...

Cancer patient Chelsea beats overwhelming odds   The Star Online

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USA TODAY
   
Fifth monkey has signs of deadly bacteria in lab mishap   
USA TODAY
Tests indicate a fifth monkey had been exposed to deadly bacteria that was somehow released from a high-security lab at the Tulane National Primate Research Center near New Orleans, according to an e-mail circulated among federal and state ...

CDC: No Public Threat From Lab Bacteria Release   Baltimore Sun
Unanswered questions from Tulane Primate Center investigation cause for ...   NOLA.com
Risky Research Halted at Tulane   The Scientist | News & Opinions (press release) (registration) (blog)
U.S. News & World Report   
TheBlaze.com   
Times of India   
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The Guardian
   
Save our bleeding ears   
The Guardian
Over a billion people worldwide are now at risk of hearing loss due to recreational noise. On International Ear Care Day, the World Health Organization warns that it's up to individuals – and big industry – to create a badly needed change. South African fans ...

One billion young at risk of hearing loss from loud music: WHO   Times LIVE
WHO Warns Of Hearing Loss From Unsafe Use Of Personal Audio Devices   Bernama
Why 1 billion could be at risk for hearing loss   CBS News
Voice of America   
Ghana Business News   
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AsiaOne
   
Almost-blind man finally sees wife after 10 years with a bionic eye   
AsiaOne
That's what life has been like for more than the past decade for retired chemist Allen Zderad, 68. He has been unable to see his wife and 10 grandchildren - after he started to lose his vision 20 years ago due to a degenerative eye disease, retinitis pigmentos, ...


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Sin Chew Jit Poh
   
Stop weight shaming, calorie counting to encourage healthy eating: study   
Sin Chew Jit Poh
(Relaxnews) - Traditional strategies for encouraging young people to eat healthily have come under fire in the findings of four US-based research teams. Advertisements for weight loss programs that portray overweight and obese individuals in a negative ...

Calorie counting may harm reasoning ability: study   Business Standard
Calorie counting may affect the ability to focus   Odisha Sun Times

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