2015年5月26日 星期二

2015-05-27 Malaysia Health


The Sun Daily
   
Study: E-cigarettes good as short-term quitting aid   
The Sun Daily
E-cigarettes can help people quit short-term; more long view studies needed. AFP RELAXNEWS. A NEW study into how e-cigarettes can help people quit smoking long-term suggests that the biggest effects are felt over the first month. The paper, presented at ...

Fairfield smokers asked to butt out as figures show high smoking rate in south ...   The Daily Telegraph
Can employers help to shrink smoking's income gap?   Newsday

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New York Daily News
   
Pedal backwards for a better cycling workout: study   
New York Daily News
Spinning class is one situation in which forward progress could be all about moving backwards, according to a recent study published by the American Council on Exercise (ACE). It might sound a bit, um, contrary, but the research team says that pedaling ...

Soul Cycle: Pedaling Backward On An Exercise Bike, In Addition To Forward ...   Medical Daily
Study: Pedalling backward better exercise for cyclists   Malay Mail Online
New Study Evaluates Whether Pedaling Backward Boosts Cycling Performance   Digital Journal

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Care2.com
   
Why So Many People with Alzheimer's Aren't Being Diagnosed   
Care2.com
If you or someone you love was diagnosed with Alzheimer's disease, would you want to know? According to a new report from the Alzheimer's Association, the majority of Americans with Alzheimer's disease and other forms of dementia may not have a say in ...

Parents With Alzheimers Or Dementia? Are You Next?   Santa Monica Mirror
Alzheimer's Disease Fast Facts   WPTZ The Champlain Valley
Most brain failures occur after 65: Expert   Daily Express

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Coconuts Hong Kong
   
Meth seizures quadruple across much of Asia-Pacific: UN   
Economic Times
BANGKOK:Methamphetamine seizures across much of the Asia-Pacific region have quadrupled over five years,the UN said today,citing rising wealth as one reason for a boom in production and consumption. Growing economic integration across the region ...

China's meth problem growing   TheNewsTribune.com

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ABC Online
   
Toxicologist critical of 'dodgy science' in glyphosate bans   
ABC Online
By the end of 2015, gardeners in the Netherlands will not be able to buy the common herbicide, glyphosate. The Netherlands joins Sri Lanka and El Salvador in banning glyphosate, with pressure from interest groups mounting in other countries. The backyard ...

'Ban this hazardous herbicide'   The Star Online

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Las Vegas Review-Journal
   
Stressed out wives reason for men's increased blood pressure   
Las Vegas Review-Journal
When older men have stressed-out wives, their own blood pressure may go up, a U.S. study suggests. (Thinkstock). image. By LISA RAPAPORT REUTERS. When older men have stressed-out wives, their own blood pressure may go up, a U.S. study suggests.
Wives Can Give Husbands High Blood Pressure   Newsmax

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CNET
   
App claims to know your GPA just by looking at your phone   
CNET
Technically Incorrect: SmartGPA is a mobile app that uses your smartphone data to keep tabs on how hard you party, as opposed to study. by Chris Matyszczyk · @ChrisMatyszczyk; 26 May 2015 11:22 pm BST. facebook. twitter. linkedin. googleplus. email.
Smartphone app can predict students' grade point average   Free Malaysia Today

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The Malaysian Insider
   
First Part of Ejaculate May Be Primed for Conception   
Philly.com
TUESDAY, May 26, 2015 (HealthDay News) -- The initial portion of ejaculate is most likely to lead to conception, a small new study suggests. Spanish researchers found that the first fraction of ejaculate contains more sperm, and that these sperm are more ...

Sperm Motility And Quality Highest In Early Ejaculate, Most Likely To Fertilize ...   Medical Daily
Public Release: 26-May-2015 The first fraction of ejaculate is the most effective ...   EurekAlert (press release)

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Free Malaysia Today
   
Soy supplements do not help asthma sufferers   
Free Malaysia Today
New research disproves recent findings that suggested soy could play a role in reducing the seventy of the disease. The study, from Northwestern Medical medicine and the American Lung Association Asthma Clinical Research Network, published Tuesday in ...

Soy Supplements May Not Improve Asthma   University Herald
Soy Supplements Won't Ease Asthma, Study Finds   HealthDay

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Times LIVE
   
Violence against doctors to be severely punished: top court   
ecns
155 cases of violent assaults on medical workers have been settled in 2014, and among the 26,962 medical related disputes accepted last year, 23,001 cases were settled. This was disclosed by China's Supreme People's Court at a news briefing on May 26, ...

China Focus: China calls for peaceful settlement of medical disputes   Xinhua

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