2015年5月28日 星期四

2015-05-29 Malaysia Health


Paul Tan's Automotive News
   
AES reduces accident fatalities, raises compliance rate — Liow   
The Borneo Post
KUALA LUMPUR: The implementation of the Automatic Enforcement System (AES) has reduced accident fatalities and raised the rate of road compliance regulations, said Transport Minister Datuk Seri Liow Tiong Lai. He said based on Malaysian Institute of ...

AES successful in slashing accident rates by 36.8%   Paul Tan's Automotive News
AES has reduced road fatalities, raised rate of compliance to traffic rules   The Rakyat Post
AES implementation reduces accident fatalities in Malaysia   Bahrain News Agency

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Times of India
   
'HIV treatment must start at diagnosis'   
Times of India
People with HIV should be put on antiretroviral drugs as soon as they learn they are infected, federal health officials said on Wednesday as they announced that they were halting the largest ever clinical trial of early treatment because its benefits were already ...

Early ARV treatment 'a huge benefit'   Times LIVE
Quick start to HIV drug treatment can cut risk of illness, death in half   Los Angeles Times
Starting anti-retroviral treatment early improves outcomes for HIV+ people: Study   The Indian Express
Huffington Post   
The Nation   
Mirror.co.uk   
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Girl's kidneys missing after treatment at private hospital   
The Star Online
THE parents of a six-year-old girl were shocked to discover both her kidneys missing after she underwent treatment at a private hospital in New Delhi, Malaysia Nanban reported. Bavan Kumar, a juice stall operator from Uttar Pradesh, brought his daughter ...


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Malaysia Chronicle
   
ACUPUNCTURE FOR HUSAM: Key PAS leader diagnosed with Bell's palsy   
Malaysia Chronicle
PETALING JAYA - PAS politician Datuk Husam Musa (pic) who is vying for the party's vice-president post has been undergoing treatment for Bell's palsy the past month. The Salor assemblyman from Kelantan has opted for traditional acupuncture treatment ...


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CBS News
   
The psychology of getting kids (and spouses) to eat better   
CBS News
Want to get your child or other loved ones to eat better? Try telling them how good their veggies are for them instead of pointing out how bad that cookie is, experts say. "The expression 'you can catch more flies with honey than with vinegar' rings true in a lot of ...

Weight Loss Goals Are Easier To Achieve With A 'Do' Attitude Rather Than A 'Don't'   Medical Daily
When encouraging healthy eating, 'do' bests 'don't'   The Malaysian Insider
Focus on pros of healthy foods, than cons of junk ones   Times of India

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Newsweek
   
Connecticut Has 10th Lowest Obesity Rate: Gallup Poll   
Rapid News Network
The Well-Being Index issued 2.2 million surveys to find out how Americans feel about their lives. Michigan communities were also not spared; the Grand Rapids-Wyoming area ranked 84th and the Detroit-Warren-Dearborn area ranked 79th. Individuals with a ...

New Report: 24 Percent of Massachusetts Residents Considered Obese   Patch.com
American Obesity Rates are on the Rise, Gallup Poll Finds   MyArkLaMiss (press release) (blog)
Report: Baton Rouge is fattest metro area in U.S.   WAFB.com
AL DIA News   
Gallup.com   
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Malay Mail Online
   
Two glasses of wine per day could be bad for seniors' hearts   
CTV News
While alcohol in small doses could indeed have protective effects on the cardiovascular system, a new study suggests that in greater quantities it can also be toxic for the heart, especially among seniors. According to a new scientific study published on May 26 ...

Alcohol Intake Alters Cardiac Function in Elderly   Endocrinology Advisor
Beyond two glasses of wine a day could be bad for seniors' hearts, study finds   Malay Mail Online
Alcohol consumption study: how much is booze is too much?   Metro
The Spirits Business   
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Malay Mail Online
   
Foreign-born college graduates hot commodity in US tech fields   
Malay Mail Online
Data from the US Labour department shows that hose who were born outside the country earned higher wages than native-born workers for the second year in a row in 2014. — Reuters picNEW YORK, May 29 — Ask any US recruiter: Competition for science, ...

College Graduates Born Abroad Now Earn More Than U.S.-Born Workers   Bloomberg

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9news.com.au
   
Bill Gates reveals what frightens him most   
9news.com.au
May 29, 2015: Multi-billionaire Bill Gates tells Vox News he doesn't believe the world is ready for a widespread epidemic. 9NEWS. Bill Gates has revealed his greatest fear for humanity and it's not artificial intelligence or nuclear war. The Microsoft founder and ...

This is what keeps Bill Gates up at night   Fortune
Bill Gates Fears Global Epidemic Worse than Ebola and We're Not Prepared   Sputnik International
Bill Gates Fears Massive Infectious Disease Epidemic Is Looming In His Lifetime   Medical Daily
AOL News   
Daily Mail   
I4U News   
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Daily Mail
   
Chinese woman swallows 30cm long kitchen spatula to clear her throat   
Daily Mail
A Chinese woman nearly died after she put a 30cm kitchen spatula in her mouth to try and clear her throat. Guan Hsuing, 31, said she had been cooking a new recipe that involved exotic herbs and spices, when she suddenly felt her throat starting to swell up ...

Woman shoved foot-long spoon down her throat to clear it   Metro
Doc cuts woman's oesophagus damaged by spatula   Free Malaysia Today
Chinese Woman Survives After Forcing 30-Cm Long Kitchen Spatula Down Her ...   malaysiandigest.com
scallywagandvagabond   
The Inquisitr   
Shanghaiist   
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