2015年4月26日 星期日

2015-04-27 Malaysia Health


Malaysia Chronicle
   
IS THIS TRUE? M'sian Indians fully support Najib - Subra   
Malaysia Chronicle
KUALA LUMPUR - The relationship between the Indian community in the country and Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Abdul Razak has always been good, said MIC deputy president Datuk Seri Dr S. Subramaniam. Speaking to the reporters after witnessing ...

Academy complementing local varsities in training family physicians   The Star Online
Moves to raise number of family doctors   Free Malaysia Today
More family physicians to be trained, says Dr Subra   The Rakyat Post

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The Malaysian Insider
   
Fake tanning SOS: how to fix mistakes   
The Malaysian Insider
There are a few ways to minimise the risk of messing up a fake tan. – AFP/Relaxnews pic, April 27, 2015.It's shorts weather, but as ever, the safest and chicest way to tan this summer is to fake (and not bake) it. But bottle bronzing isn't completely risk-free... so ...


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CTV News
   
Swallowable gadget in the works to fight obesity   
CTV News
An electronic pill that enables you to enjoy your meal without giving you the urge to overeat is in the works at an Israeli start-up and making headlines in the medical community. Using an external magnet, the capsule is positioned in the place in which it will be ...


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The New Indian Express
   
Market Report, "Vitamins and Dietary Supplements in Finland", published   
Military Technologies
Retail current value sales of vitamins and dietary supplements grew by 4% in 2014. Growing sales was a result of the strong health and wellness trend in Finland, further boosted by new launches and an expanding network of chained health food specialists.
Abusing dietary supplements could increase risk of cancer   The Sun Daily
Excess Supplements May Trigger Cancer   The New Indian Express
Dietary supplements in excess shown to increase cancer risk   Biotechin.Asia

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The Star Online
   
Patients can't get enough of antibiotics   
The Star Online
PETALING JAYA: Repeated warnings on the dangers of antibiotic abuse have fallen on deaf ears as private healthcare providers continue to indulge patients who ask for it for every ailment. Multi-drug resistant organisms have spooked patients worldwide, but ...

The love affair with antibiotics   AsiaOne

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AsiaOne
   
Nationwide marathons in Korea to fight breast cancer kick off   
AsiaOne
Runners participate in the 2015 Pink Ribbon Love Marathon at the Busan Yachting Range on Sunday. Monday, Apr 27, 2015. The Korea Herald/Asia News Network By Sohn Ji-young. South Korean cosmetics brand AmorePacific and the Korea Breast Cancer ...

Pink Ribbon Ball brings out the glitz, glamour and WAGs at Manchester Cathedral   Manchester Evening News
Nationwide marathons to fight breast cancer kick off   The Korea Herald
Chemotherapy heals, not kill as Rosey allays fears   The Borneo Post

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Refinery29
   
The Better Your Sex Life, The Bigger Your Paycheck   
Refinery29
So far we know that a good night's sleep, exercise, a little enthusiastic consent, and yes, grilled cheese sandwiches can all improve your sex life. And now, it turns out, a little bump in the paycheck could help, too. (More money = more makeouts?) According to ...

Sex is the key to a bigger pay packet   NEWS.com.au
People With A Healthy Sex Life End Up With A Fatter Wallet: Study   Tech Times
SEX the key to a bigger pay packet?   Malaysia Chronicle
Empire State Tribune   
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Malaysia Chronicle
   
M'sians have LOW awareness of financial planning for retirement   
Malaysia Chronicle
SIBU - The awareness of financial planning for retirement among Malaysians is still low due to lack of knowledge and skills, Permodalan Nasional Bhd (PNB) board member Tan Sri Wan Abdul Aziz Wan Abdullah said. It is also impeded by the 'couldn't care ...


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Bangkok Post
   
Parents of cryogenic girl hope for life after death | Bangkok Post: news   
Bangkok Post
A few years ago, 42-year-old Sahatorn Naovaratpong started to think about retirement. The successful and wealthy businessman was hankering after a bigger family, since he and his wife had only one teenage son. Sahatorn Naovaratpong touches a photo of ...

'The future will take care of her'   The Star Online

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AsiaOne
   
Medicine in different shoes   
AsiaOne
A doctor does not work alone. This is especially true at the Emergency Department where a good team is needed to ensure all aspects of patient care are met. Apart from doctors, the backbone of the team primarily comprises assistant medical officers (AMOs), ...


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