2015年5月19日 星期二

2015-05-20 Malaysia Health


The Sun Daily
   
Exposure to multiple languages eases children's communication skills   
The Sun Daily
Mere exposure to more than one language while growing up increases children's communication skills, according to a new study. AFP RELAXNEWS. CHILDREN who hear more than one language spoken at home could be better communicators than those ...

Why exposing your children to another language is one of the best things you ...   Deseret News
Multilingual children may have better communication skills   Malay Mail Online

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iAfrica.com
   
Try these exercises to stop snoring   
iAfrica.com
If the results of a new study are to be believed, a few exercises of the mouth and tongue could be all it takes to stop snoring at night. A team of Brazilian and Colombian researchers has concluded that by using a technique of oropharyngeal mouth and tongue ...


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Panorama.am
   
Armenia participates in 68th session of World Health Assembly   
Panorama.am
The 68th session of the World Health Assembly (WHA) is taking place in Geneva from May 18-26. Deputy Minister of Health Gagik Mirijanyan represents Armenia at the session, the press service of Armenian Ministry of Health reports. The World Health ...

Minister Of Health Malaysia - 68th World Health Assembly   Bernama
Ferguson calls for review of developed countries' recruitment practices of health ...   Jamaica Observer
Health minister to attend 68th World Health Assembly   Jakarta Post

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The Malaysian Insider
   
Healthy diets link to enhanced cognitive flexibility: Study   
McKnight's Long Term Care News
Adults at risk of late-onset Alzheimer's disease who ingest more omega-3 fatty acids perform better in cognitive flexibility tests and have bigger anterior cingulate cortices, according to a new study conducted at the University of Illinois-Champaign. The anterior ...

Omega-3s may boost cognitive flexibility in at-risk older adults   The Malaysian Insider
Fish Oil Helps Alzheimer's Patients: Study   Newsmax

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Irish Mirror
   
Police Find 1000 Stolen Eggs In Man's Fridge – For Personal Consumption   
malaysiandigest.com
A man caught with more than 1,000 stolen eggs in his fridge has claimed he stole them from the factory where he worked for personal consumption. Not only that, he had scribbled dates on them in pen to remind him when to eat his next eggy delight.
Man caught with 1000 stolen EGGS in his fridge after pinching them from work   Mirror.co.uk
Security Guard Who Stole From Factory Caught When Police Find One ...   Yahoo News UK

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Nurses question why govt hospital understaffed but grads jobless   
The Borneo Post
KUCHING: Nurses working in a public sector hospital have questioned how it is possible for thousands of nursing graduates to be jobless when the hospital they work for is acutely short of nurses. According to them, it was heartbreaking to read of the plight of ...


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[WITH PICS] The Town Where Scarecrows Outnumber Humans   
malaysiandigest.com
The rapid modernization of Japan has caused more and more people to head to the many huge cities throughout the country. This in turn has affected a lot of rural towns in the land of the rising sun, as the human population in these places have dwindled with ...


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Yahoo News UK
   
Elite athletes' brains 82% faster   
Yahoo News UK
Elite athletes are blessed with an area of the brain that performs 82 percent faster than average under intense pressure, a study published on Wednesday claims. A series of tests commissioned by Dunlop Tyres in conjunction with University College London ...

Elite athletes' brains 82% faster under pressure, study finds   The Australian (blog)

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Los Angeles Times
   
Cancer charities are accused of a $187-million 'sham'   
Los Angeles Times
The pitch was simple, and played on the images of a devastating disease to tug on heartstrings and open pocketbooks. One of the websites featured pictures of smiling children, some of them in hospital beds, one in a tutu and a scarf covering her bare head.
Consumer Alert: Allegations of Charity Fraud   ABC News
4 Cancer Charities Are Accused of Fraud   New York Times
Four US cancer charities accused of $187 million in fraud   AsiaOne
Washington Post   
AOL News   
WBIR-TV   
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Today.com
   
YouTube Kids—what parents need to know   
Fox News
In a two-minute video sent to the Federal Trade Commission on Tuesday, consumer advocacy groups revealed flaws in a YouTube app designed to protect preschool children from inappropriate content. Using the app's search function, the Campaign for ...

YouTube's toddler app full of disturbing videos, say child advocates who want ...   Minneapolis Star Tribune
Google Taking More Heat From Consumer Groups Over YouTube Kids App   CBS Local
FTC complaint accuses YouTube Kids of showing profane videos   UPI.com
Wall Street Journal (blog)   
TIME   
WebProNews   
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