2015年5月30日 星期六

2015-05-31 Malaysia Health


The Sun Daily
   
'Specialising in various medical fields can attract foreign patients'   
The Sun Daily
Deputy Health Minister Datuk Seri Dr Hilmi Yahaya signs the plaque to officiate the hospital. SUNPIX by BERNARD CHEAH. PETALING JAYA: The private medical industry are encouraged to specialise in various medical fields in an effort to attract more ...

MHTC To Boost Malaysia's Health Tourism Industry   Bernama

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The Star Online
   
Sex and the blame game   
The Star Online
The famous American author and educational administrator, Henry B. Eyring once said: “We live in a world where finding fault in others seems to be the favourite blood sport. It has long been the basis of political campaign strategy. It is the theme of much ...


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AsiaOne
   
Doctors handing out antibiotics on demand   
AsiaOne
PETALING JAYA - Patients demand, doctors oblige. That's why we have become a nation of antibiotic pill poppers. More than half of patients in private clinic are given antibiotics for common ailments, even where bacteria are the unlikely cause. Most upper ...


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Jagran Post
   
Eating healthy Why do is better than don t   
Jagran Post
New York: If you want to inculcate healthy eating habits in your child, tell him what he 'can' eat rather than telling him what he 'can't', advises a new study."Telling your child to eat an apple so they stay healthy will work better than telling them not to eat the ...

When encouraging healthy eating, 'do' bests 'don't'   The Sun Daily
Positive Messages In Public Health Campaigns Could Be More Effective Than ...   Huffington Post
Parenting tips: Here's how your kid can cultivate good eating habits   Hindustan Times
iAfrica.com   
CBS News   
Times of India   
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Greek Reporter
   
Law fails to bar legislators from smoking at parliament   
Daily Times
ISLAMABAD: Parliament has not been able to implement the Prohibition of Smoking in Enclosed Places and Protection of Non-smokers Health Ordinance 2002. Moreover, expensive smoke alarms in parliament have also failed to fulfil their purpose.
One nail in the coffin with each cigarette smoked   The Borneo Post
Smoking areas benefit whole campus community   The Easterner
Greek Health Ministry Considers Time Schedule for Public Smoking   Greek Reporter
Pakistan Observer   
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The Australian Financial Review
   
Beijing rolls out tough anti-smoking laws   
The Australian Financial Review
A cleaner stands in front of giant "No-smoking" signs on the exterior of the National Stadium, also known as the Birds' Nest, as part of an anti-smoking campaign, in Beijing, May 30, 2015. Reuters. by Megha Rajagopalan. The Beijing local government has ...

China capital to roll out tough anti-smoking laws   Reuters
Anti-tobacco protest   The Hindu
Stop illicit trade of tobacco products: WHO   Times of India
The Express Tribune   
ABC Online   
The Nation   
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Cambodia Raids Shisha Business, Detaining 50 Users For education   
Bernama
PHNOM PENH, May 30 (Bernama) -- Cambodian National Police's Anti- Drug Department has raided a shisha business here and detained 50 users for education, Xinhua news agency reported, citing the National Police as saying in its website on Saturday.

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The Nation
   
New therapy shows promise against breast cancer   
The Nation
Pfizer's new targeted drug, palbociclib, has been shown to halt the progression of the most common form of advanced breast cancer in women, researchers said Saturday. The phase III trial was stopped early after it became clear that the drug - when taken in ...

Pfizer's Drug Delays Progression in Recurrent Breast Cancer   Bloomberg
UPDATE 1-Pfizer's Ibrance drug slows progression of breast cancer   Reuters
Pfizer: Palbocicib Slows Progression Of Recurrent Breast Cancer   RTT News
Northern Californian   
Washington Post   
The Straits Times   
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Independent Online
   
Ebola will return, warns expert   
Independent Online
Paris - Congolese expert Jean-Jacques Muyembe may be little known to the public, but he has been one of the world's top Ebola investigators since the first epidemic erupted in central Africa in 1976. Now, amid a decline in a west African outbreak that has ...

'Ebola will return', veteran scientist warns   Medical Xpress
Ebola will return: warns veteran scientist Jean-Jacques Muyembe   Daily News & Analysis
Scientist warns of Ebola return   Sky News Australia

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Channel News Asia
   
A vegan diet may help with diabetes pain   
Reuters
(Reuters Health) - A low-fat vegan diet may help people with type 2 diabetes reduce physical pain related to the condition, suggests a small new study. “This new study gives a ray of hope for a condition where there are no other good treatments,” said Dr. Neal ...

Study: Vegan diet may help people with Type 2 diabetes   WNYT
Vegan Diet Helps Alleviate Diabetic Neuropathy   Neurology Advisor

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