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Malaysia tycoon donates $67m
AsiaOne
WASHINGTON - Malaysian businessman Low Taek Jho has donated US$50 million (S$67 million) to a United States project that is working to turn a supercomputer into a cancer expert able to analyse patients' questions about their condition. The project is ...
Former billionaire party boy donated $50 million to teach IBM's Watson about ...Reading Eagle
Jho Low mulls donating half of family's incomeMalaysiakini (subscription)
Jho Low goes heart and soul in Washington PostFree Malaysia Today
Malay Mail Online
The Malaysian Insider
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WASHINGTON - Malaysian businessman Low Taek Jho has donated US$50 million (S$67 million) to a United States project that is working to turn a supercomputer into a cancer expert able to analyse patients' questions about their condition. The project is ...
Former billionaire party boy donated $50 million to teach IBM's Watson about ...
Jho Low mulls donating half of family's income
Jho Low goes heart and soul in Washington Post
The Rakyat Post
Discrimination against HIV patients relentless, says MAC
The Rakyat Post
Despite being given the assurance of good health by medical experts, employees and students living with HIV are dismissed and denied educational opportunities on the grounds of 'ill-health', says Malaysian AIDS Council president Datuk Dr Raj Karim.
Discrimination against people living with HIV relentless — MACThe Borneo Post
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The Rakyat Post
Despite being given the assurance of good health by medical experts, employees and students living with HIV are dismissed and denied educational opportunities on the grounds of 'ill-health', says Malaysian AIDS Council president Datuk Dr Raj Karim.
Discrimination against people living with HIV relentless — MAC
The Sun Daily
The sensual addiction of YSL's Black Opium now in an eau de toilette
The Sun Daily
Black Opium Eau de Toilette will be available for purchase in late August. AFP RELAXNEWS. NEARLY a year after the release of Black Opium, the luxury brand is reimagining its most addictive fragrance as an eau de toilette. Black Opium Eau de Toilette will ...
YSL's Black Opium now in an eau de toilettePremium beauty
Sensual addiction of YSL's Black Opium now in an eau de toiletteMalay Mail Online
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The Sun Daily
Black Opium Eau de Toilette will be available for purchase in late August. AFP RELAXNEWS. NEARLY a year after the release of Black Opium, the luxury brand is reimagining its most addictive fragrance as an eau de toilette. Black Opium Eau de Toilette will ...
YSL's Black Opium now in an eau de toilette
Sensual addiction of YSL's Black Opium now in an eau de toilette
Malay Mail Online
Advice to stay clear of Vitamin B12 supplemnts to clear up acne
Malay Mail Online
To fight off acne, a study has suggested to avoid Vitamin B12 supplements that can unsettle friendly facial bacteria. — AFP picLOS ANGELES, June 29 — It may be important for brain and nervous system functioning, but in the fight against acne, it could be ...
Link found between foods and acneNEWS.com.au
Clear up acne by passing on Vitamin B12 supplements, study showsThe Malaysian Insider
Vitamin Supplement May Cause AcneNewser
MNR Daily
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Malay Mail Online
To fight off acne, a study has suggested to avoid Vitamin B12 supplements that can unsettle friendly facial bacteria. — AFP picLOS ANGELES, June 29 — It may be important for brain and nervous system functioning, but in the fight against acne, it could be ...
Link found between foods and acne
Clear up acne by passing on Vitamin B12 supplements, study shows
Vitamin Supplement May Cause Acne
Vietnam - New Illicit Drugs Appear In Domestic Market
Bernama
HANOI, June 29 (Bernama) -- The use of illicit, synthetic substances is increasing in Vietnam, Deputy Minister of Labour, Invalid and Social Affairs, Nguyen Trong Dam told a meeting of the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC) in Hanoi recently.
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Bernama
HANOI, June 29 (Bernama) -- The use of illicit, synthetic substances is increasing in Vietnam, Deputy Minister of Labour, Invalid and Social Affairs, Nguyen Trong Dam told a meeting of the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC) in Hanoi recently.
Daily News & Analysis
Korea reports no new MERS cases for 2nd consecutive day
Arirang News
Now, moving onto the latest regarding the outbreak of Middle East Respiratory Syndrome here in Korea. No new cases were reported for a second consecutive day on Monday, for the first time in over a month. Health ministry officials say this may be an ...
Park calls for drastic measures to boost consumptionThe Korea Observer
South Korea reports 32nd MERS deathManila Bulletin
South Korea hospitals to monitor emergency room visitors in battle on MERSAsiaOne
The Chosun Ilbo
Channel News Asia
The Korea Herald
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Arirang News
Now, moving onto the latest regarding the outbreak of Middle East Respiratory Syndrome here in Korea. No new cases were reported for a second consecutive day on Monday, for the first time in over a month. Health ministry officials say this may be an ...
Park calls for drastic measures to boost consumption
South Korea reports 32nd MERS death
South Korea hospitals to monitor emergency room visitors in battle on MERS
Metro
Amazing operation for boy born with no eyes, nose and upper jaw
Metro
He was born without eyes, a nose and an upper jaw, and his parents kept him hidden from view. Yahya before the operation (Pic: YouTube). But the Moroccan-born child has now undergone reconstructive surgery in Australia, after donors helped out and ...
Three-year-old boy born with no nose, eyes and a mangled mouth undergoes 18 ...Daily Mail
Three-Year-Old Moroccan Boy That Doesn't Look Human Now Gets A New Facemalaysiandigest.com
The boy who deserves a new facePerth Now
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Metro
He was born without eyes, a nose and an upper jaw, and his parents kept him hidden from view. Yahya before the operation (Pic: YouTube). But the Moroccan-born child has now undergone reconstructive surgery in Australia, after donors helped out and ...
Three-year-old boy born with no nose, eyes and a mangled mouth undergoes 18 ...
Three-Year-Old Moroccan Boy That Doesn't Look Human Now Gets A New Face
The boy who deserves a new face
Sierra Leone Telegraph
Is Sierra Leone sleep walking into another round of Ebola epidemic?
Sierra Leone Telegraph
The Ebola epidemic in West Africa which has taken the life of over 11,000 people in Sierra Leone, Guinea and Liberia, may have significantly receded, especially with Liberia being declared Ebola free, but Sierra Leone and Guinea continue to record new ...
Sierra Leone will jail Ebola law violatorsGMA News
Sierra Leone announces new curfew to halt EbolaBDlive
Ebola persists but raging heads fight about politicsThe Patriotic Vanguard
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Sierra Leone Telegraph
The Ebola epidemic in West Africa which has taken the life of over 11,000 people in Sierra Leone, Guinea and Liberia, may have significantly receded, especially with Liberia being declared Ebola free, but Sierra Leone and Guinea continue to record new ...
Sierra Leone will jail Ebola law violators
Sierra Leone announces new curfew to halt Ebola
Ebola persists but raging heads fight about politics
Clarksville Leaf Chronicle
Suicide prevention doesn't come easy
Clarksville Leaf Chronicle
CLARKSVILLE, Tenn. – During the past five years, Cindy Johnson has received hundreds of accolades, and probably a dozen awards. She would return every single one in a nano-second to have back what she lost on Sept. 11, 2009. That is the day her ...
Fellowship will explore the topic of military suicidesTBO.com
No proof removal of provision increases suicidesNew Straits Times Online
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Clarksville Leaf Chronicle
CLARKSVILLE, Tenn. – During the past five years, Cindy Johnson has received hundreds of accolades, and probably a dozen awards. She would return every single one in a nano-second to have back what she lost on Sept. 11, 2009. That is the day her ...
Fellowship will explore the topic of military suicides
No proof removal of provision increases suicides
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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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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