2015年3月22日 星期日

2015-03-23 Malaysia Health


The Star Online
   
Dispensing medicine: Whose job is it?   
The Star Online
There's about 17,000 drugs registered in this country. It is virtually impossible for any one pharmacy to stock all the different types of medication available. Photo: AFP. Is it the doctor or the pharmacist? Should the situation remain status quo, or should there be ...

Scramble for dispensing pie   The Malaysian Insider
Clearing misconceptions on pharmacy practices — Gan Ber Zin   Malay Mail Online

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New Straits Times Online
   
'Smash & Donate' raises fund for Selayang Hospital's Liver Transplant Centre   
New Straits Times Online
KUALA LUMPUR: Celebrities and corporate executives were paired with national badminton players in a friendly badminton match, "Smash and Donate" in conjunction with the upcoming Maybank Malaysia Open (MMO) 2015 Badminton Open tournament.
Smashing for a good cause   The Sun Daily

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The Rakyat Post
   
3D printing cartilage to take rhinoplasty by the nose   
The Rakyat Post
In case you shatter your nose, doctors will biopsy your cartilage, in either the knee, finger, ear splinters or pieces of your broken nose to mix them with the biopolymers and print out a new, intact nose. — AFP pic. IN JUST 16 minutes, it's possible to print out ...


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Don't sacrifice safety for cost savings – Niosh chief   
The Borneo Post
SIBU: Loud calls are ringing for employers at all workplaces to not introduce or implement cost-cutting measures at the expense of the safety and health of their employees. The National Institute of Occupational Safety and Health (Niosh) chairman Tan Sri Lee ...

Don't cut costs at expense of safety, companies told   The Star Online
NIOSH nanotechnology research highlighted at the 2015 Meeting of the Society ...   Nanowerk
National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health Partners with Protea ...   SelectScience.net (press release) (registration)

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The Star Online
   
5 reasons to let your kid skip school today   
The Star Online
Knowing when to keep your kids from school could be beneficial to your kid's, and her friends', health. Photo: MIKE CLARKE/AFP. It may seem obvious but the decision can be difficult as it requires redoing the family schedule. However, you need to know ...

When to keep kids home from school   WBXH

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The Star Online
   
Kidney transplant involving donor from different blood group now possible   
The Star Online
PETALING JAYA: Trader Foo Wei Fong felt helpless watching his wife suffer during dialysis sessions three times a week and wished there was a way he could help her. The 52-year-old wanted to donate a kidney to her but doctors told him this was not ...


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Latin Post
   
Westport Weston Health District encourages diabetes testing   
The Weston Forum
WWHD-logo American Diabetes Association Alert Day is Tuesday, March 24, and begins a four week campaign to encourage the American public to find out if they are at risk for developing type 2 diabetes. The Westport Weston Health District invites residents ...

The sweet crisis: Dealing with diabetes   The Star Online
'Alert Day' Raises Awareness Of Type 2 Diabetes   CBS Local
Carper applauds prediabetes initiative   Cape Gazette
Scranton Times-Tribune   
nwitimes.com   
Stevenspointjournal   
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South China Morning Post (subscription)
   
Arab teens embracing tobacco product five times stronger than regular cigarettes   
South China Morning Post (subscription)
Despite campaigns on the risks of smoking, teenagers in the United Arab Emirates are turning to a little-known tobacco product five times more potent than cigarettes and said to cause seizures. Omar, an 18-year-old Sudanese student in Abu Dhabi, describes ...

Medwakh mania grips UAE teens   Arab News
'Dizziness,' the super-tobacco hooking UAE teenagers   China Post
'Dizziness', the super-tobacco hooking UAE teens   Medical Xpress

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Khaleej Times
   
Babies vulnerable to passive smoking   
Gulf Today
DUBAI: Pregnant smoking women would do their children a big favour if they quit the habit. An oft-repeated campaign for over two decades, this was again highlighted from the 2015 83-page edition of the “Tobacco Atlas”, released from the recently-concluded ...

Global conference declares all tobacco products harmful   Channel News Asia
Youth need help to avoid the deadly smoking habit   The Age

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World Tech Today
   
Can sleep affect women's sexual desire?   
World Tech Today
A recent study reveals that sufficient sleep is vital for healthy sexual desire in females. The study was published in the Journal of Sexual Medicine. Women who opt for an extra hour of sleep experience a 14% increase in their sexual response. Women who ...

Key to an Amazing sex life: Sleeping an hour longer each day   Frontline Desk
Women Who Sleep More Have More Sex: Study   Yibada (English Edition)
Women Who Get An Extra Hour Of Sleep Are More Likely To Want To Have Sex ...   Bustle
Stuff.co.nz   
Times of India   
India Today   
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