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2015-05-17 Malaysia Health


Astro Awani
   
Tongue exercises could prevent snoring   
Astro Awani
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Snoring problems? These tongue exercises may just be the thing you need   Malay Mail Online
Tongue Exercises Can Stop Snoring: Study   Newsmax

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Astro Awani
   
Dengue: Health Ministry looking into producing papaya leaf extract capsules - Dr ...   
Astro Awani
BALIK PULAU: The Health Ministry is conducting a study to produce papaya leaf extract in capsule form to treat dengue fever. Deputy Health Minister Datuk Seri Dr Hilmi Yahaya said based on initial research carried out by the ministry, it was found papaya ...

Papaya leaves extract capsules to treat dengue fever   New Straits Times Online

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SmartPlate, A Connected Plate To Help Your Diet   
malaysiandigest.com
This intelligent plate, currently in development, does the calorie counting for its users, analyses how quickly they are eating and can even warn them when they surpass their recommended daily intake. With the World Health Organization (WHO) doing its best ...


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Free Malaysia Today
   
Careful, even humble bragging often backfires: study   
Free Malaysia Today
It might seem like a harmless way to let everyone know all's well when you post vacation photos on Facebook or tell your colleagues about your recent promotion, but a new study says such self-promotion often backfires. Self-promoters overestimate the ...

Braggers Gonna Brag, But It Usually Backfires   Live Science
Study: Careful, even humble bragging often backfires   Malay Mail Online

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AsiaOne
   
Number of abandoned aging parents on the rise   
AsiaOne
KUALA LUMPUR: About a third of the 1,574 people living in the Welfare Department's old folks home are people abandoned by their children, signalling a serious problem in Malaysia. Deputy Women, Family and Community Development Minister Datin ...


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BBC News
   
Elderly people who exercise 'live five years longer'   
BBC News
Regular exercise in old age has as powerful an effect on life expectancy as giving up smoking, researchers say. The analysis of 5,700 elderly men in Norway showed those doing three hours of exercise a week lived around five years longer than the ...


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mirror.co.uk
   
Nepal earthquake: Tens of thousands of babies could die in wrecked maternity ...   
mirror.co.uk
Tens of thousands of newborn babies are at risk of not living more than a few days after being born in decimated maternity units in Nepal, a top charity warned. Shockingly 12 babies every hour are being born in rubble-strewn medical facilities following the ...

Maternity services decimated in Nepal   Newstalk ZB
Nepal: 12 babies born every hour without basic healthcare   Scoop.co.nz (press release)
Nepal Earthquakes: 12 babies born every hour without basic healthcare in worst ...   UNICEF (press release)

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New York Times
   
New Challenge for Police: Finding Pot in Lollipops and Marshmallows   
New York Times
After nearly 20 years on the job, Jim Jeffries, the police chief in LaFollette, Tenn., has seen his share of marijuana seizures — dry green buds stashed in trunks or beneath seats, often double-bagged to smother the distinctive scent. But these days, Chief ...

Seeing More Marijuana Edibles, Police Learn To Identify Pot Candies And Sweets   International Business Times

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The Globe and Mail
   
Let's stub out habit of people smoking in no-smoking areas   
New Straits Times Online
EVERY move taken by the government to control and reduce smoking among the young has not yielded many positive results. The number of young smokers has been increasing yearly despite the ban on cigarette advertisements and higher prices.
Can you imagine a smoke-free China?   The Globe and Mail
Road to a smokeless society   Arab News
Editorial: Does smoke in your eyes prevent reading?   Morehead News
Mareeg Media   
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Malaysia Chronicle
   
'I'M GOING TO DIE': He collapsed at work BUT was ignored   
Malaysia Chronicle
IN SEPTEMBER last year, Brisbane-based painter and father-of-one Carlos* was working on the second storey of an aged care facility when his legs became weak. He was painting eves on a scaffolding, and he knew something was wrong. He slowly ...


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