2015年8月2日 星期日

2015-08-03 Malaysia Health


Free Malaysia Today
   
Gov't must ensure vaping material is safe, drug-free   
Free Malaysia Today
factasia.org also wants government to encourage smokers to switch to e-cigarettes and restrict its usage to those above 18. vape. KUALA LUMPUR: A local “lobby” has sprung up to the defence of vaping and wants the government to regulate this less ...
Vapers want e-cigarettes regulated   The Star Online
Government should encourage smokers to switch to vaping, reveals survey   The Rakyat Post

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Multi-masking: when it comes to face masks, more is more   
The New Age Online
You know all about multitasking, but are you up to date when it comes to multi-masking? Picture Gallo Images. Print. divider. Mail. divider. Bookmarkl and Share Share. divider. share. Rate this Article. Rate This Story close. |. You know all about ...

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Malaysian senior citizens still cannot afford to retire   
China Post
One in five Malaysians, aged 60 and above, work. And almost 70 percent of them do it because they have to. Women, Family and Community Development Minister Datuk Seri Rohani Abdul Karim said 21 percent of the country's senior population were still ...

Many Malaysian senior citizens still cannot afford to retire   AsiaOne

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TIME
   
Giant Snails the Size of Tennis Shoes Are Waging Terror in Florida   
TIME
Giant African snails that can grow to the size of a tennis shoe are thriving in southern Florida, eating hundreds of plant species and even the stucco off houses more than four years after the state launched a $10 million program to eradicate them. The ...
Can Florida's Invasive Giant African Snail Species Be Eradicated?   Clapway
Florida's Giant Snails Prove to be a Slippery Foe   Sudan Vision
Senile sea snails are helping us understand memory loss   Washington Post
Palm Beach Post   
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The Star Online
   
Taiwan burn victim's family feared the worst   
The Star Online
Deadly party: Soldiers carrying an injured partygoer to an ambulance after the fire at the water park in Taipei. — EPA. Singapore: Every day for the past month, businessman Joseph Loy would cry in a corner at Block Four of Singapore General Hospital ...
Taiwan water park fire: Fighting hard to get on road to recovery   AsiaOne
Fighting hard to get on road to recovery   The Straits Times

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News24
   
Ebola vaccine is a game-changer   
News24
Scientists have finally developed a vaccine that can protect patients against the deadly Ebola virus. The World Health Organisation (WHO) announced on Friday that one of the candidate vaccines developed in a research project by pharmaceutical company ...

Ebola Vaccine: The Need to Act Now   New York Times
Experimental vaccine could stop Ebola in West Africa   Philly.com
Vaccine success holds hope for end to deadly scourge of Ebola   Reuters

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Times of India
   
Chennai moms can feed babies at bus stop   
Times of India
CHENNAI: The civic body has finalised designs and called out for tenders for feeding rooms to be set up in bus terminuses where lactating mothers can feed their babies, following chief minister J Jayalalithaa's announcement. As the World Breastfeeding ...

Marin Voice: Breastfeeding workforce of the world, unite!   Marin Independent Journal
Activists Kick Off World Breastfeeding Week at Statehouse   TV Newsroom
Breastfeeding achieves optimal health results for babies: Docs   Free Press Journal

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PhillyVoice.com
   
More research links sedentary time to diabetes   
PhillyVoice.com
People who are inactive for hours on end each day may be more likely to develop diabetes than people who spend more time moving around, a study confirms. Researchers gave accelerometers to about 2,000 people to track their movements during waking ...


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Number of organ donors in Malaysia rising, says NTRC head.   
The Sun Daily
PETALING JAYA: There has been an increase of over 12,000 pledges to donate organs in 2014 compared with 2013, said National Transplant Resources Centre head (NTRC) Datin Dr Lela Yasmin Mansor. She attributed this improvement to greater ...


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Hinckley Times
   
Flavoring, other additives increase cigarettes' addictiveness   
Vocal Republic
(Reuters Health) – Ingredients that assist improve the attraction of “mild” and “low-tar” cigarettes might contribute to the addictiveness of smoking, a research suggests. Researchers scoured greater than 7 million tobacco business paperwork to see how ...

Flavouring and other additives increase cigarettes' addictiveness   The Standard Digital News (satire) (press release) (registration) (blog)
Expanding no smoking zones   New Straits Times Online
E-cigarettes to be outlawed in Hinckley and Bosworth Borough Council buildings   Hinckley Times

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