2015年6月30日 星期二

2015-07-01 Malaysia Health


The Times (subscription)
   
Dengue fever mosquito alert for southern Europe   
The Times (subscription)
Popular holiday destinations in southern Europe are ripe for colonisation by mosquitoes carrying deadly diseases, scientists have warned. Tiger mosquitoes carrying the dengue and chikungunya viruses are spreading across the globe, according to new ...

Mobile app that repel Aedes mosquitoes.   The Rakyat Post
The new regions at risk from mosquitoes carrying diseases   New Scientist
Professor says genetically modified mosquitoes can stop dengue fever   Connecticut College
Medical Xpress   
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The Star Online
   
92.5 per cent active construction sites do not follow safety procedures — Riot   
The Borneo Post
ALOR GAJAH: As many as 92.5 per cent of the 3,021 construction sites inspected by the Department of Occupational Safety and Health (DOSH) in the first five months of this year, did not comply with the regulations set, said Human Resource Minister Datuk ...

198 construction workers killed at sites since 2013   The Star Online

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Malay Mail Online
   
Medical research centre says no evidence of different dengue strains so far   
Malay Mail Online
The Institute for Medical Research Director Dr Jasbir Singh Dhaliwal said a more thorough study was being conducted to identify the symptoms that occured in patients who were susceptible to dengue, which is currently on the rise. — Picture by Malay ...

No Evidence Of Different Dengue Strains So Far - IMR   Bernama

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Student caught with e-ciggie disguised as pen   
The Star Online
A FORM Two student from Kuala Kangsar was caught with an e-cigarette which looked exactly like a pen, China Press reported. School authorities discovered that the student had an e-cigarette on her when she showed it to her classmates in school recently.

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NEWS.com.au
   
Soft drinks really could kill you   
NEWS.com.au
SOFT drinks and other sugary beverages may cause up to 184,000 deaths a year worldwide, according to a study published Monday in the journal Circulation. Billed as a first, the report analysed the global risks of death due to diabetes, cardiovascular ...

Sugary drinks are boosting death rates, global study shows   South China Morning Post (subscription)
Sugary drinks lead to thousands of deaths, study finds   CBS News
Sugary drinks 'kill 184000 people a year'   The Straits Times

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ABC Online
   
Cuba first nation to eliminate mother-to-child HIV and syphilis   
ABC Online
Cuba has become the first country to eliminate the transmission of HIV and syphilis from mother to child, according to the World Health Organisation (WHO). World Health Organisation director-general Margaret Chan said it was one of the "greatest public ...

An important victory against AIDS: Cuba first to ​end mother-to-child ...   Washington Post
Cuba first country to end mother-to-child HIV   India Today
Cuba Named First Country To End Mother-To-Child HIV Transmission   malaysiandigest.com
Dispatch Times   
The Rakyat Post   
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International Business Times
   
Excessive Vitamin B12 May Result In Acne Breakouts: Study   
International Business Times
A new study has linked the intake of vitamin B12 with the appearance of acne. Flickr. An excess of vitamin B12 affects bacteria that live on the human skin, claims a new study conducted by a team of researchers at the University of California, Los ...
This Vitamin May Be Behind Your Acne Problems   TIME
Acne problem? Stay away from vitamin B12 supplements   Hindustan Times
Vitamin B12 study hints at a molecular mechanism for acne pathogenesis   The Pharmaceutical Journal
Island Crisis News   
South China Morning Post (subscription)   
NEWS.com.au   
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E-Pao.net
   
'It's time to discuss, rebuild doctor-patient bond'   
Times of India
MUMBAI: A group of doctors, fed up with the tag of commercialization attached to the Indian medical fraternity, has come up with a Munnabhai-style campaign to counter it. On the occasion of Doctor's Day on July 1, these doctors will use a letter ...
National Doctor's Day : 1st July 2015   E-Pao.net
`It`s time to discuss, rebuild doctor-patient bond` | Mumbai NYOOOZ   NYOOOZ
Empathy in patient care   The Malaysian Insider (press release)

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Porn 'Addiction' Isn't Really Addiction, Neuroscientists Say   
Huffington Post
Excessive porn viewing has been a subject of considerable debate among psychologists and in pop culture. Some argue that porn encourages sexual violence and harms relationships. Others say it may have a place in a healthy sex life. New research ...


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E! Online
   
Boy born with no face has 'extreme' life-changing surgery   
New Zealand Herald
After intense reconstruction surgery, a three-year-old Moroccan boy born without a nose, eyes or a functioning mouth has been given a new lease on life. Yayha El Jabaly's stunted bone formation in the womb left him unable to speak, without eyes, with a ...
Boy Without a Face Undergoes Dangerous But Successful Surgery, and the ...   Womans Day (blog)
Boy born with no nose, eyes or useable mouth given surgery   Ipswich Advertiser

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