2015年4月28日 星期二

2015-04-29 Malaysia Health


MobileSyrup.com
   
Samsung releases Backup Memory, an app designed to help Alzheimer's ...   
MobileSyrup.com
Backup Memory, a new app from Samsung, aims to help fight the vicious effects of Alzheimer's, and was recently released to the Google Play Store. Both friends, family members and the actual Alzheimer's sufferer need to download the app for it to work ...

An app to aid Alzheimer's   Yahoo News
Samsung unveils 'Backup Memory' app to help Alzheimer's patients   SlashGear
Samsung's 'Backup Memory' App is Slowing Down the Effects of Alzheimer's   Crave Online
Ubergizmo (blog)   
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mirror.co.uk
   
Lottery Winner Dies After Struggling To Deal With Her New Wealth   
malaysiandigest.com
A lottery winner who scooped a £500,000 jackpot 12 years ago was killed when she walked onto a railway track near her home. Helen Ford, 54, killed herself in January when she walked onto the track near her home in Penarth, near Cardiff – after struggling ...

Lottery winner killed by train 'struggled to cope with £500k jackpot'   mirror.co.uk
Lottery winner who 'struggled to cope' with massive win found dead on train track   Express.co.uk
Penarth lottery winner killed by train had struggled to cope with £500k jackpot   Daily Mail
WalesOnline   
Penarth Times   
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Daily Times Nigeria
   
WHO: Pharmas should give cash not drugs to aid Nepal earthquake relief efforts   
In-PharmaTechnologist.com
Drug companies that want to support aid efforts in Nepal should donate cash rather than medicines according to the World Health Organisation (WHO). The WHO is sending medical suppliers and healthcare workers to Nepal in response to the 7.8-manitude ...

WHO sending in more medical supplies and ...   The FINANCIAL
WHO provides emergency health kits, funds to Nepal   Sin Chew Jit Poh
WHO gives emergency health kits, funds to earthquake-hit Nepal   IBNLive
Economic Times   
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The Star Online
   
One third of under-ones are smartphone and tablet users   
The Star Online
TOO YOUNG?: Nearly 40% of four-year-olds use mobile devices for an hour a day. – AFP Relaxnews. A new study presented at the 2015 US Paediatric Academic Societies Annual Meeting shows that more than one in three children are getting their first ...

Study: Babies as young as 6 months using tablets and smart phones   seattlepi.com (blog)
Study: Most Kids Are Using Smartphones And Tablets By The Time They're 2 ...   CBS Local
Babies using mobile devices: study   Toronto Sun
India Today   
New York Daily News   
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Free Malaysia Today
   
Song stuck in your head? Chew some gum   
Free Malaysia Today
Chewing gum is similar to speaking inside your head, which has been proven to interfere with short-term memory and auditory images -- yet another term for earworms. chewing_gum. Scientists call them earworms — the annoying songs that play in our heads ...

Got a catchy tune stuck in your head? Try chewing gum   Malay Mail Online
the trick to getting a song out of your head   Brisbane Times
Study reveals the trick to getting a song out of your head   Sydney Morning Herald
Science Daily   
Khaleej Times   
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MinnPost
   
Balance needed for best results   
The Straits Times
LAST Friday's report ("Exercise or diet: Which will help you lose weight?") suggested that poor diet, rather than obesity per se, is linked to poor health. Exercise Is Medicine Singapore agrees that a healthy weight alone does not equate to good health, and that ...

Cardiologist says sugar and carbs are the main cause of rising obesity rates   ABC Online
When it comes to weight and health, 'you cannot outrun a bad diet'   MinnPost
Obesity wars revisited: is it the meat or the motion? – Tim Olds   The Malaysian Insider
The Conversation AU   
Spectator.co.uk (blog)   
News-Medical.net   
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The Nation
   
Maternal overweight, obesity increases risk of type 1 diabetes in children when ...   
Science Daily
Date: April 27, 2015; Source: Diabetologia; Summary: A study of more than 1.2 million children in Sweden has concluded that children of parents with any type of diabetes are more likely to develop type 1 diabetes (T1D), and that maternal overweight and ...

Maternal overweight, obesity increases diabetes risk in children with nondiabetic ...   Healio
Figures show rapid increase in Gympie's diabetes   Gympie Times
Eating fruit-based snack bar could reduce the risk of diabetes   Daily Mail
Endocrinology Advisor   
The Sun Daily   
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Malay Mail Online
   
High-pitched sounds may cause your cat to have a seizure   
Malay Mail Online
According to a recent study, even sounds as ordinary as tapping on a computer keyboard, hammering a nail or the noise of a clucking tongue could set off a temporary seizure, mainly in cats over the age of 10. — AFP picMIAMI, April 29 — Older cats may get ...

6 Noises You Make That Are Giving Your Cat Seizures   RYOT
Keeping cats clean: The French Cat opens on Eighth   Traverse City Record Eagle
'Tom and Jerry Syndrome': Certain Sounds Can Trigger Seizures in Cats   NBCNews.com
Philly.com   
Scientific American   
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Palm Beach Post
   
Report: You can buy the fragrance of dead loved ones   
Palm Beach Post
Sign up for FREE Post e-newsletters. Travel, News, Golf and more. Choose your favorites and we'll deliver. A French company has found a way to bottle the scent of loved ones and sell it as perfume, according to The Guardian. The founder, Katia Apalategui, ...

Perfume from the scent of your dearly departed: It's now possible   RedOrbit
Would you bottle a dead loved one's smell?   iAfrica.com
French perfume company Kalain plans to bottle the scent of a dead loved one   Belfast Telegraph
The Independent   
Gizmodo   
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TIME
   
History of breastfeeding associated with reduced risk of breast cancer recurrence   
Science Daily
Date: April 28, 2015; Source: Kaiser Permanente; Summary: Women diagnosed with breast cancer who previously breastfed their babies had a 30 percent overall decreased risk of the disease recurring, according to a new Kaiser Permanente study published ...

Breastfeeding could reduce the risk of breast cancer recurrence, study shows   National Monitor
Breastfeeding cuts cancer risk   Northamptonshire Telegraph

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