2015年3月30日 星期一

2015-03-31 Malaysia Health


The Sun Daily
   
5 nutrition tips for better sleep   
The Sun Daily
MARCH is World Sleep Month, which means research institutes around the globe are releasing reports on the importance of shut-eye, as well as tips on how to get enough. In France, after observing the link between eating habits and sleep hygiene in a recent ...

Five nutrition tips for better sleep   Astro Awani

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Breakthrough surgical glue allows for stitchless heart surgery on infants (VIDEO)   
Malay Mail Online
NEW YORK, March 31 — Researchers at MIT's Karp Laboratories are developing a new kind of surgical adhesive gel. Strong enough to work inside a beating heart, the gel can quickly seal and bond tissues working with the body's natural healing process to ...


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scallywagandvagabond
   
Video: Woman takes poo at busy Istanbul hospital corridor then walks away   
scallywagandvagabond
An unidentified woman has been filmed defecating while standing at a busy hospital corridor in Istanbul before then casually walking away. The video which has since gone viral is a hospital security recording which captured the moment a woman dressed in ...

Woman takes a POO on busy hospital corridor then casually walks away   Irish Mirror
Woman has a poo standing up in busy hospital corridor in Istanbul   Metro

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Yahoo News UK
   
Spanish hospital conducts complex face transplant   
Yahoo News UK
A Spanish hospital said Monday it has successfully carried out the world's most complex face transplant, reconstructing the lower face, neck, mouth, tongue and back of the throat of a man terribly disfigured by disease. A team of 45 physicians, nurses, ...


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BBC News
   
Ebola outbreak: No work, no football   
BBC News
Sierra Leone has recorded more deaths than any other country in the current Ebola outbreak. Although the crisis is easing, schools remain closed, weddings are discouraged and football matches are not allowed. Here, some Sierra Leoneans explain how the ...

Guinea: Border Closed Over Ebola Fears   New York Times
Doctor recalls his near-death experience with Ebola   USA TODAY
Cuban Ebola responders depart Sierra Leone   Sierra Express Media
News24   
Irish Examiner   
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Sydney Morning Herald
   
Sperm count cut by pesticides on fruit and vegetables, study shows   
Sydney Morning Herald
Higher levels of pesticide residue in fruit and vegetables can reduce the quality of men's semen by up to half, a major United States study has found. The US team analysed 338 semen samples from 155 men attending a fertility centre between 2007 and 2012.
Pesticide residue in fruits, vegetables associated with lower sperm count   Washington Post
A Diet High in Pesticides Is Linked to a Lower Sperm Count   TIME
Study sees link between semen quality and pesticides   The Straits Times
Daily Mail   
CBS News   
Channel News Asia   
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National Post
   
An apple a day does not keep the doctor away, study finds   
National Post
If anyone is still subscribed to the school of wives'-tales medicine, a pillar of your faith came knocking down today: a new study shows that eating an apple a day does not in fact keep the doctor away. The study published by JAMA today considered 8,399 ...

Study: Apples do not, in fact, have magic powers   Vox
An Apple a Day May Keep the Pharmacist Away   Doctors Lounge
An “apple a day” doesn't really keeps the doctors away   American Register
Counsel & Heal   
KTAL   
CBS News   
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Huffington Post
   
Study Reveals Shocking Effect Of Poverty On Children's Brain Development   
Huffington Post
A major new study shows a positive association between family income and greater brain development in children. | Orhanam via Getty Images. Share · Tweet. Email. Comment. Share on Google+ · tumblr · stumble · reddit. We've long known that children from ...

Can money buy your kids a bigger brain?   Los Angeles Times
Family income may influence kids' brain development   ABC Online
Study Involving Hawai'i Children: Income Affects Brain Development   Big Island Now
UH System Current News   
Press TV   
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CNET
   
Doctors kill golden staph using a 1000-year-old remedy   
CNET
A recipe found in a ninth-century Anglo Saxon book of medical remedies has proven effective in killing methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus. by Michelle Starr · @riding_red; March 30, 2015 8:22 PM PDT. comments. 0. facebook. twitter. linkedin.
Dark Ages recipe that could save us all   NEWS.com.au
Medieval potion could be used to kill super bug   The New Daily
Superbug Cured By 1000-Year-Old Anglo-Saxon Potion   The Inquisitr
Science /AAAS   
Express.co.uk   
The Times (subscription)   
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The Times (subscription)
   
Dr Mark Porter: Can you tell if your child is overweight?   
The Times (subscription)
According to research published this week most parents cannot spot when their child is overweight. Before you start shaking your head at how daft other people can be, consider that the findings probably apply to you too. When it comes to parenting, love ...

Obese kids? Many parents just don't see it   CBS News
Don't use weight loss drugs, surgery in young children, family docs told   Vancouver Sun
Can You Tell If Your Child Is Overweight? Most Parents Can't, Study Finds   Forbes

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