2015年6月19日 星期五

2015-06-20 Malaysia Health


The Star Online
   
It's a long wait for the transplant doctor   
The Star Online
KUALA LUMPUR: Malaysians spend years on the organ transplant wait list in public hospitals, not because of a lack organ donors, but because hospitals cannot handle the sheer number of requests. An average of 60 organ transplants are done in ...

Lack of organ transplant surgeons, not donors, reason for delay, says report   The Malaysian Insider

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Zee News
   
If your religion is so weak that it can be threatened by yoga, leave that religion ...   
Zee News
At a time that religious passions have been stirred over the observation of International Yoga Day and practising of Surya Namaskar in schools, Baba Ramdev, who has today become virtually synonymous with yoga, indulged in some tongue-in-cheek jousting ...

Photos: India Prepares for the International Day of Yoga   Wall Street Journal (blog)
Congress not opposed to yoga: Jairam Ramesh   The Hindu
India gears up for Modi's Yoga Day   The Star Online
Minneapolis Star Tribune   
India Today   
Times of India   
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AsiaOne
   
South Korea reports no new MERS deaths or cases   
Times of India
SEOUL: South Korea on Saturday reported no additional deaths and no new cases from its MERS outbreak, raising hopes the country is winning the battle to contain the deadly virus. The number of fatalities remained unchanged at 24 and that of confirmed ...

MERS: No cause for alarm in Philippines   Philippine Star
South Korea reports no new cases in MERS outbreak   Deutsche Welle
South Korea reports no new cases of MERS, first time since June 3   Reuters India
The Star Online   
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Eurosport.co.uk
   
Gwangju 2015 reveals details for Universiade Ceremonies   
Eurosport.co.uk
The Opening and Closing Ceremonies of the Gwangju 2015 Summer Universiade will fuse South Korean traditions with global popular culture. Plans were announced at an official event at the Plaza Hotel in Seoul exactly a month before the games, which run ...

Gwangju 2015 seeks to assure safety of Summer Universiade participants amid ...   Insidethegames.biz
Gwangju Ready for MERS-free Universaide, It Says   BusinessKorea
Universiade: Malaysia Target At Least One Gold Medal In Gwangju   Bernama
The Chosun Ilbo   
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NEWS.com.au
   
Tattooed mom wins right to breastfeed   
Times of India
SYDNEY: An Australian mother on Friday won her bid to breastfeed her baby after a court overturned a decision banning her from suckling the infant due to the risk of infection from tattoos. The 20-year-old mother, who cannot be named, was ordered not to ...

Tattoo mother in Australia wins right to breastfeed   BBC News
Court in Australia overturns ban on mother to stop breastfeeding after she had ...   Telegraph.co.uk
Mother Spent Two Weeks Banned From Breastfeeding Her Child Because a ...   TheBlaze.com
ABC Online   
Irish Independent   
The Australian   
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Health Ministry aims to reduce aids cases by 90% in 2030   
The Sun Daily
PUTRAJAYA: The Health Ministry is targeting to reduce the number of AIDS cases in Malaysia by 90%, making the disease no longer a threat in the country, by 2030, its deputy minister, Datuk Seri Dr Hilmi Yahaya said today. Towards this end, he said, efforts ...

Health Ministry Aims To Reduce AIDS Cases By 90 Per Cent In 2030   Bernama

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NBCNews.com
   
FDA Approves Device That Lets Blind 'See' With Tongue   
NBCNews.com
The BrainPort V100, a gadget that claims to help blind people "see" with their tongues, was approved Thursday by the Food and Drug Administration. Developed by Wisconsin-based Wicab, the device translates visual information from a video camera into ...

Device That Helps Blind 'See' With Tongue Wins FDA Okay   Medscape
FDA could help the blind see   KGNS.tv
FDA Allows Marketing of New Device to Help the Blind Process Visual Signals ...   eNews Park Forest
Wall Street Hedge   
WebWire (press release)   
Health Data Management   
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Runner's World Newswire
   
Japan Holding Toilet Design Contest for 2020 Olympics   
Runner's World Newswire
A government-judged contest will select a toilet design aimed to help foreign visitors better enjoy their time at the 2020 Olympics in Tokyo, the International Business Times reports. Toilets in Japan run the gamut, from squat-over-a-hole-in-the-ground designs ...

Japan's plan to put toilets in lifts   European Cleaning Journal
No loo-sers as Japan holds toilet design contest   Free Malaysia Today

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AsiaOne
   
Consider ban on trans fats   
AsiaOne
The United States Food and Drug Administration is banning trans fats, declaring them unfit for human consumption ("US bans 'unsafe' trans fats in food"; yesterday). The World Health Organisation has long called for banning what are proven heart ...

Beware 'zero trans fats' label   The Straits Times
How local businesses could be affected by trans fat ban   KATC Lafayette News
Trans Fat Ban Tests Food Companies, Bakers   Newsmax
Healthy Magazine   
Columbus Dispatch   
Worcester Telegram   
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Times of India
   
Hunt on for new antibiotics to combat superbugs   
Zee News
Sydney: Australian chemists have launched a global search to find antibiotics to combat superbug bacteria that are resistant to current antibiotics. The Queensland University bioscience researchers will use a A$3.1-million ($2.41) grant from the ...

Superbug antibiotic search launched in Queensland   Brisbane Times
Global search for next antibiotic   HealthCanal.com
Australian researchers launch global search to discover antibiotics against ...   News-Medical.net

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