2015年5月20日 星期三

2015-05-21 Malaysia Health


CNET
   
Caffeine may help men wake up in more ways than one (wink, wink)   
CNET
The latest study on the magic, wake-up juice found that men who drink two to three cups of coffee a day may be able to reduce their risk of erectile dysfunction by 42 percent. by Danny Gallagher · @thisisdannyg; May 20, 2015 3:31 PM PDT. facebook. twitter.
Coffee Could Reduce Risk Of Erectile Dysfunction - Talk About A Pick-Me-Up!   Tech Times
Caffeine link in lower levels of erectile dysfunction   The Malaysian Insider
Caffeine linked with lower levels of erectile dysfunction   Astro Awani
Newsmax   
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AsiaOne
   
UPDATE 1-South Korea confirms second case of MERS virus; third case possible   
Reuters
... * Wife of the first patient positive for MERS; both stable. * Another who shared hospital room has fever -officials. * WHO says 1,118 cases globally, 423 deaths (Adds more details and quotes). By Meeyoung Cho. SEOUL, May 21 (Reuters) - South Korean ...

South Korea confirms second case of MERS virus; third case possible   Daily Mail
New Mers threat   Gulf Daily News
S. Korea mulls issuing alert against MERS   The Korea Herald

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Dutch doctor who gave wrong diagnoses could face longer sentence   
The West Australian
The Hague (AFP) - Prosecutors in the Netherlands on Wednesday called for a longer prison term for a former neurologist convicted for giving wrong diagnoses, which led one patient to commit suicide. Ernst Jansen Steur "mistreated and neglected eight ...


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The Sun Daily
   
Omega-3s may boost cognitive flexibility in at-risk older adults   
The Sun Daily
A STUDY by the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign has found that for adults at risk of developing late-onset Alzheimer's, consuming more omega-3 fatty acids could have a positive effect of cognitive flexibility. Looking at 40 cognitively healthy older ...

Omega-3 fatty acids improve cognitive flexibility in older adults at risk of late ...   News-Medical.net
Healthy diets link to enhanced cognitive flexibility: Study   McKnight's Long Term Care News
Fish Oil Helps Alzheimer's Patients: Study   Newsmax

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Scottish Daily Record
   
Shocked new mum forced to catch her own BOWEL and INTESTINES after C ...   
Scottish Daily Record
MUM-of-two Sam Bell lay waiting for 40 minutes for an ambulance to arrive to take her back to hospital where she underwent surgery. Share; Share; Tweet; +1. SWNS. Sam Bell. A SHOCKED new mum was forced to catch her own bowel and intestines after ...

New mum had to catch her bowel and intestines when C-section scar ripped ...   Mirror.co.uk
HORRIFIC: New mum catches her own BOWEL & INTESTINES after caesarian ...   Malaysia Chronicle
New Mom's C-Section Scar Tore Open, Had To Hold Her Own Bowl And ...   The Inquisitr
ITV News   
Daily Mail   
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Yahoo Singapore News
   
Elite athletes' brains 82% faster   
Yahoo Singapore News
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 ...


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Irish Examiner
   
€168m charity funds squandered in US   
Irish Examiner
A Tennessee man and his family used much of the $187m (€168m) it collected for cancer patients to buy themselves cars, and take luxury cruise holidays, pay for college tuition and employ family members with six-figure salaries, federal officials have alleged ...

Cancer Charities Charged With $187 Million Fraud for Using Funds on Jet Skis ...   Slate Magazine (blog)
Cancer Charity Scam a Cautionary Tale to Givers   Newsweek
'Sham' cancer charity penalized by regulators had been sued by Pennsylvania   Tribune-Review
West Texas News   
Spokane Public Radio   
CNN   
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CTV News
   
Cold temps cause more premature deaths than heat: study   
CTV News
TORONTO -- Cold temperatures kill more people than hot weather does, says a large international study that examined deaths in 13 countries, including Canada. Interestingly, the research found that most weather-related deaths were not associated with ...

Study: Cold kills 20 times more people than heat   USA TODAY
Moderately cold weather 'more deadly than heatwaves or extreme cold'   The Guardian
Cold snap is 20 times more lethal than a heatwave   Daily Mail

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AsiaOne
   
Paracetamol/Tylenol in pregnancy may lower testosterone in boys   
AsiaOne
LONDON - Pregnant women who take the painkiller paracetamol regularly for long periods may put their unborn sons' testosterone levels at risk, leading to possible reproductive problems later in life, researchers said on Wednesday. In a study using mice ...

Prolonged paracetamol 'risk to unborn boys'   Irish Examiner
Pregnancy paracetamol 'risk for unborn sons'   The Times (subscription)
Painkiller fertility risk to unborn baby boys   Herald

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Irish Examiner
   
How watching 3D movies could be good for your brain   
Irish Examiner
If you've been to a 3D movie in the last couple of years, since the format made its big return, you can probably appreciate that it creates a more immersive experience. How watching 3D movies could be good for your brain. However, a group of scientists and ...

3D films may slow brain decline   The Australian (blog)

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