2015年7月6日 星期一

2015-07-07 Malaysia Health


The Sun Daily
   
Five suffer from breathing difficulties after gas leak   
The Sun Daily
Seberang Jaya Hospital personnel exiting the bank at Taman Selat after checking on those affected by the gas leak. SUNPIX by MASRY CHE ANI. BUTTERWORTH: Five people suffered breathing difficulties and experienced blurred vision after a gas leak at ...

Four bank workers overcome by leaked gas   The Star Online

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New York Daily News
   
How to choose the right sunscreen for your skin type   
New York Daily News
Temperatures are rising and summer vacations are upon us. With the beach beckoning, it's very important to find the proper sunscreen to best deal with the sun all the while taking care of your skin. Oils, creams, lotions, milks, wipes — every brand ...
Three tips for picking the right sunscreen   The New Age Online
Don't get burned with a high SPF sunscreen   Environmental Working Group (blog)
Leading U of A dermatologist's 101 on sunscreen   The Gateway Online
Malay Mail Online   
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Times LIVE
   
Self-control starts with a good night's sleep: study   
Times LIVE
Sleep deprivation could be associated with a general lack of self control that leads to bad decisions in many aspects of daily life. Image by: AFP Relaxnews ©conrado/shutterstock.com. Bad sleep habits could make you more impulsive, potentially leading ...
Sleep Deprivation May Have Negative Effect On Self Control, Increasing ...   Medical Daily
Bad sleep can lead to bad habits: study   CTV News
Self-control starts with a good nights sleep: study   Astro Awani

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Inquirer.net
   
Philippines confirms second MERS case: How serious is the threat?   
Washington Post
Health officials in the Philippines reported Monday that the country's second case of Middle East Respiratory Syndrome was diagnosed in a 36-year-old foreign man who had flown in from Dubai. The country has stepped up surveillance and quarantine ...

Philippines' second case flew in from Middle East   The Straits Times
UPDATE 2-Philippines confirms second MERS case   Reuters
DOH confirms 2nd MERS case in Philippines   Philippine Star
Inquirer.net   
Huffington Post   
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Huffington Post
   
Foodies Tend To Be Healthier And More Adventurous, According To Study   
Huffington Post
Everyone has that "foodie" friend, the one who's known for her love of adventurous eats. She's the pal who always knows which restaurant to go to, the one who loved kimchi way before it was a thing and the type who insists on marvelling at the lobster ...
Study shows women who eat a wide variety of foods are healthier   WLTZ 38 NBC
Good news for foodies: Adventurous eaters may be healthier   CBS News
Foodies Are Thinner and Healthier, According to New Study   NextShark
New York Daily News   
WNDU-TV   
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Daily Mail
   
Devon woman who had a stroke and woke up with a strong Chinese accent   
Daily Mail
Sarah Colwill, who developed a strong Chinese accent after suffering stroke-like symptoms. Experts have said the condition is now permanent. A woman who had a stroke and woke up with a strong Chinese accent has been told that the ultra-rare condition ...
Foreign Accent Syndrome: Sarah Colwill woke up with a Chinese accent - and ...   Metro
Foreign Accent Syndrome: Stroke Sufferer Woke Up With A Chinese Accent [Video]   The Inquisitr
British woman who had a stroke and woke up with a Chinese accent is ...   SWNS

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The Sun Daily
   
Signs of aging appear in mid-20s, study finds   
The Sun Daily
Aging is typically studied in the elderly, but a study released Monday said different rates of aging can be detected as early as the mid-20s. AFP. AGEING is typically studied in the elderly, but a study released Monday said different rates of ageing ...
Ageing rates vary widely, says study   BBC News
Why you might be 20 years older than your actual age   Free Malaysia Today
Signs of aging appear in mid-20s, New Zealand study finds   GMA News
NBCNews.com   
Philly.com   
The Independent   
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Gazette Tribune
   
Mood-changing wearable tech sets pulses racing   
Reuters
Doppel is a new breed of wearable device, one that its developers say can actually change the wearer's mood by delivering a tactile beat to their wrist. The makers of 'doppel' call it the next generation of wearable technology - one that can actually ...
This wearable tech claims to keep you calm, cool and collected by controlling ...   GeekWire
Invention Of The Week? Set Your Pace With Doppel   Inventorspot
Mood-changing wearables not a dream anymore   Gazette Tribune
Malay Mail Online   
The Stack   
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Maine News Online
   
Researcher warns over poison Ivy Oil | French Tribune   
Sentinel Republic
In response to reports that poison ivy has become stronger and more prevalent lately, a United States dermatologist sheds light on the plant with the aim of encouraging a safer outdoor season. Touching any parts of these plants can result in a red and ...
Some People Are More Sensitive To Poison Ivy   Tech Times
Chemical In Poison Ivy Causes The Infamous Rashes   Wall Street Hedge
Watch Out for Poison Ivy this Summer   Apex Tribune
Maine News Online   
The Hoops News   
CTV News   
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Nature.com
   
Geneticists reveal what makes great rice   
Nature.com
Gene responsible for long grains and pleasing texture can now be bred into existing varieties without sacrificing yield. Emma Marris. 06 July 2015. Article tools. Rights & Permissions. Xiangdong Fu. Expand. Breeders in China have discovered the secret ...
Scientists pinpoint gene for better rice   Yahoo News UK
A gene for better rice   Bharat Press

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