2015年6月27日 星期六

2015-06-28 Malaysia Health


Malaysiakini (subscription)
   
Jho Low mulls donating half of family's income   
Malaysiakini (subscription)
Malaysian billionaire Jho Low said his family is considering to donate half of all income gained from their financial activities. "Ultimately, we'd like to get to a level where we donate or commit 50 percent of any income generated from our financial activities.
Jho Low goes heart and soul in Washington Post   Free Malaysia Today
Another side to Jho Low, billionaire philanthropist   The Malaysian Insider
Jho Low donates US$50m for cancer supercomputer after cancer scare   Malay Mail Online
Malaysia Chronicle   
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Astro Awani
   
KL to see two-fold increase in dengue cases   
The Sun Daily
KUALA LUMPUR: The Kuala Lumpur Health Department has issued a reminder to the public that it only takes a drop, the size of a 20 sen coin or a teaspoon of stagnant water for an Aedes mosquito to breed. Its Vector Borne Disease Control Unit chief Dr ...

Kuala Lumpur may see twofold increase in dengue cases   Astro Awani

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TIME
   
MERS Toll in South Korea Rises to 32   
NDTV
Seoul: South Korea today reported its 32nd death from MERS as the virus's mortality rate continued to rise even as the pace of the outbreak appeared to slow. A 55-year-old man died on Saturday of Middle East Respiratory Disease, the health ministry said, ...

South Korea reports 32nd MERS death   The Rakyat Post
(LEAD) S. Korea reports one more death from MERS with no additional case   Yonhap News
S. Korea fears MERS may have spread to new hospital   Saudi Gazette
Gulf Times   
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A new addiction   
The Star Online
UNREGULATED, vaping will create a population of nicotine and drug addicts among non-smokers, warns Universiti Malaya associate professor Dr Amer Siddiq Amer Nordin. Self-regulation alone is not enough because there are “rogues” in the industry, ...


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First dedicated oncology centre in northern region set to open June 30   
The Sun Daily
GEORGE TOWN: The first dedicated oncology centre in the northern region is set to open for business on June 30 to ensure cancer patients receive accurate plan and treatment. Adventist Oncology Centre (AOC) is Penang Adventist Hospital (PAH)'s initiative ...


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Nature.com
   
Researchers frustrated by failure to roll out 'game-changing' Ebola test   
Nature.com
A simple, fast kit for Ebola diagnosis was approved four months ago, but has yet to make it to the field. Declan Butler. 26 June 2015. Article tools. Rights & Permissions. Andy Cross/The Denver Post via Getty Images. An inexpensive, rapid test kit for Ebola was ...

Rapid-detection Ebola test could be game-changer   CBS News
New Rapid Ebola Test Shows Promise in African Clinics   Doctors Lounge
Do statins offer hope vs. Ebola?   HealthCanal.com
Awareness Times   
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TODAYonline
   
Online tools can help manage pain: Study   
TODAYonline
SYDNEY — People with chronic pain may be able to use online tools to manage their symptoms, lessening the need for frequent doctor visits, an Australian study suggests. Researchers tested a series of web-based pain management tutorials on a group of ...


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USA TODAY
   
CDC report: 1 in 8 Americans don't know they have HIV   
USA TODAY
About one in eight Americans with HIV do not realize they are infected with the virus and those people account for nearly one-third of HIV transmissions in the United States, according to a Centers for Disease Control and Prevention report. The report, which ...

CDC report: 1 in 8 Americans with HIV don't know they have it   KSDK
CDC Reports Claim 1/8 People Unaware of HIV Infection in US   American Live Wire
Bill Gates hopes anti-Aids vaccine will be available within 10 years   South China Morning Post (subscription)
News On 6   
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Perak Records Nearly 100pct Rise In Dengue Cases   
malaysiandigest.com
IPOH: Dengue cases in the state have shot up by nearly 100 per cent in the first six months of the year compared to the same period last year. State Health Committee chairman Datuk Dr Mah Hang Soon said since early this year, 13 deaths from dengue had ...


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Washington Times
   
Condoms that change color when STDs detected: Teen boys wow industry with ...   
Washington Times
Muaz Nawaz, 13, Daanyaal Ali, 14, and Chirag Shah, 14, of London's Isaac Newton Academy have been approached by a condom manufacturer after their idea helped them win the 2015 TeenTech Awards. The boys hope to create a condom that ... more >.
Detecting STIs: Teens believe a color-changing condom is the answer   CNN
Teens design condom that changes colour when it detects STIs   Descrier
London teens invent color-changing condoms that detect STDs   New York Daily News
TIME   
Firstpost   
BBC News   
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