2015年5月25日 星期一

2015-05-26 Malaysia Health


Malay Mail Online
   
Rohani: Good to have three or four kids in a family   
The Star Online
MALAYSIANS should have more children – ideally three or four – to address the projected shrinking population. Women, Family and Community Development Minister Datuk Seri Rohani Abdul Karim said the average fertility rate of Malaysians in 2012 was ...

Population Growth Rate Expected To Fall Post 2020   malaysiandigest.com
Total Fertility Rate at 2.1 births per woman in Malaysia: Rohani   New Straits Times Online

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Hindustan Times
   
Sunshine won't suffice as only vitamin D source during pregnancy   
Hindustan Times
Pregnant women with vitamin D deficiencies may be at greater risk of various problems and complications, both for themselves and their babies, says a study. (Shutterstock). Share. Even in one of the world's favorite places to catch some rays -- the ...


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Hindustan Times
   
Hello healthy bones: Study reveals more reasons to take your vitamin E   
Hindustan Times
Long established as a powerful antioxidant, vitamin E is important for the membrane that envelops your muscle cells, promoting proper healing from the natural tears that take place when you work out, according to a new study. (Shutterstock) ...

Longer, stronger: Study reveals more reasons to take your vitamin E   The Sun Daily

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Daily Mail
   
Humans navigate like bats by using vision part of their brain to hear sound   
Daily Mail
When Matt Murdock in the film Daredevil was blinded, his other senses were sharpened allowing him to 'see' via sonic vibrations. Now, a new study has discovered how this happens in real life when some blind people find a way to 'see' objects using echoes ...

Blind human echolocators can recognize the shape, size, and material ...   Science a Gogo
Some blind individuals see using echoes: study   MetroNews Canada
Blind people use echoes to detect matter: Study   Economic Times
Gizmodo   
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The Borneo Post
   
Director: Ministry identifying batch of tainted soya sauce   
The Borneo Post
Tan (centre) together with Zaidi (second right) and other KPDNKK and health Department personnel at the press conference in Kuching. KUCHING: The Ministry of Domestic Trade, Cooperatives and Consumerism (KPDNKK) is currently in the process of ...

KR1M salty soy sauce had excess preservatives, says Sarawak   The Malaysian Insider

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Headlines & Global News
   
Pedaling Backwards On A Stationary Bike May Be A More Beneficial Workout   
Headlines & Global News
Pedaling backwards on a stationary bike may, in fact, be better for your muscles than cycling in a forward, routine motion. By Staff Reporter | May 25, 2015 12:46 PM EDT. cycling. (Photo : Google Images). According to a recent study published by the American ...

Pedal backwards for a better cycling workout: study   New York Daily News
Pedaling backward is better exercise: study   Astro Awani
Study: Pedaling backward better exercise for cyclists   Malay Mail Online

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The Rakyat Post
   
Masking your true colours can become a moral issue   
The Rakyat Post
A new study from Harvard Business School, Columbia Business School and Northwestern University sheds light on what it means to be true to oneself. — AFP pic. THE drive to be true to ourselves, a concept that encompasses individual values and emotional ...

Too much pressure to be yourself?   iAfrica.com

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Bangkok Post
   
Tiger not to blame for abbot's injuries, doctor says   
Bangkok Post
It was a fall, not the 300kg tiger that caused the most serious injuries to "Tiger Temple" Abbot Luangta Chan, his doctor says. The big cat only scratched his face because it was startled. Please join us on our Facebook page http://www.facebook.com/ ...

Abbot monk mauled by big cat at 'Tiger Temple' in Thailand   Daily Mail
Tiger 'unintentionally' mauled abbot at Thai temple   The Nation
Tiger 'unintentionally' mauled abbot at controversial Thai temple: doctor   ThaiVisa News
Times LIVE   
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Outbreak News Today
   
Malaysia: Monkeys Caused Most Malaria Cases in 2014   
Prensa Latina
25 de mayo de 2015, 15:54Kuala Lumpur, May 25 (Prensa Latina) The 66 percent of the 3,923 cases of malaria registered last year in Malaysia were infected by monkeys, said here today an official of the Ministry of Health. The highest number of infected ...

Malaysia: Dengue cases top 45000, 'monkey malaria' accounts for majority of ...   Outbreak News Today
66 per cent of malaria cases in 2014 derive from monkeys   The Borneo Post

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Free Malaysia Today
   
Study: E-cigarettes good as short-term quitting aid   
Free Malaysia Today
E-cigarettes can make a significant difference for those seeking to abstain from traditional forms of smoking, at least over an initial month-long period. stop-smoking-2. A new study into how e-cigarettes can help people quit smoking long-term suggests that the ...

Health advocates seeking to discourage teen use of e-cigs want state funding ...   WRAL.com
It is recommended that e-cigarettes be sold exclusively in pharmacies   Empire State Tribune
Push for e-cigarettes to be sold only by pharmacies   New Zealand Herald

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