2015年8月17日 星期一

2015-08-18 Malaysia Health


Times of India
   
Northwestern scientists identify what is behind sleep and waking up patterns.   
The American Bazaar
An Indian American doctor and his colleagues have discovered the biological mechanism that controls how an animal wakes up and goes to sleep. Ravi Allada, a circadian rhythms expert at the Northwestern University, was part of the team that made the ...

Scientists discover what's behind going to sleep and waking up   CTV News
Body clock controls waking up and going to sleep with simple mechanism   The Times
How our body clock is set   The Hindu
Times of India   
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The Inquisitr
   
Rhino's New Face Created Using Elephant Skin After Poachers Rip Off Its Horn   
The Inquisitr
A rhino received a new face made of elephant skin after a group of poachers ripped off the nearly extinct animal's horn. According to a report by CNN, the poachers recently shot the 12-year-old rhino, whose name is Ithemba, which means “Hope” in Zulu ...
New rhino face of elephant skin: Hope for mutilated rhino with hacked off horn   Examiner.com
Elephant Skin Graft Gives Mutilated Rhino Second Chance   Discovery News
Mutilated Rhino Given New Face   I4U News
Newsmax   
Malay Mail Online   
Press Examiner   
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New Vision
   
Drinking coffee could prevent colon cancer's return   
New Vision
In this July 31, 2012 file photo, esspresso being made at a coffee house in the Soho section of New York. Drinking four or more cups of caffeinated coffee daily may significantly reduce the chance that colon cancer will return in patients who were ...
Study finds that coffee could prevent colon cancer from returning   The Week Magazine
Drinking coffee daily may prevent the return of colon cancer, study finds   Boston.com
New findings on coffee and cancer risk   CBS News
Belfast Telegraph   
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Good4Utah
   
Stepping Up for Utah Babies Program   
Good4Utah
LDS Hospital is one of only two hospitals in Utah piloting a new state-run program aimed at promoting and encouraging breastfeeding and improve the health outcomes of Utah moms and babies. Stepping Up for Utah Babies Program Nancy Chambers, nurse ...

Breastfeeding still underused in the US, despite obvious health benefits   Humanosphere
Benefits of breastfeeding   myfox8.com
New Law Encourages Breastfeeding Anytime, Anywhere   WHMI
The Star Online   
The Guardian Nigeria (satire) (press release) (blog)   
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Today.com
   
New study finds faith, religion can help provide 'sustained happiness'   
Today.com
Joining a religious group could do more to provide "sustained happiness" than other types of social activities, like taking a class, volunteering for charity, or even playing sports, according to a new report. Closed Captioning. ON OFF. apply | reset x.
Only NBC Notices Study Showing Religion Brings Happiness   NewsBusters (blog)
Is religion the key to happiness? Study links faith, fulfillment   Press Release Rocket
Want 'sustained happiness'? Get religion, study suggests   Chicago Daily Herald
Toronto Star   
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Priorities for disaster   
Jakarta Post
Southeast Asia is a global disaster hot spot. More than 50 percent of global disaster mortalities occurred in the region during the period of 2004 to 2014. Over the last two decades, global disaster risk governance mechanisms have been considered ...
Cities advocates embrace Sendai Framework   PreventionWeb (press release)

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Yahoo News
   
In Ivory Coast: Bird flu spreads to third location   
Pulse Nigeria
Farm owner Moussa Dicko said he had lost 27,000 chickens in the outbreak, including about 7,000 slaughtered by veterinary agents. Published: 15.08.2015 , Refreshed: 16.08.2015; Pulse News Agency International by Reuters. Print; eMail · Workers from the ...

Bird flu spreads to third location in Ivory Coast   Yahoo News

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NPR
   
Scientists use bioengineered yeast instead of poppies to make opioids   
Vocal Republic
WASHINGTON Scientists have invented a speedy technique to make potent painkilling opioids utilizing bioengineered baker's yeast instead of poppies, however want to fine-tune the method to make it commercially viable, in accordance to a research ...

Scientists Make Opioids from Bioengineered Yeast Not Poppies   MicroCap Observer
A team of US scientists said they have taken an important step toward ...   iAfrica.com
Scientists engineer yeast to turn sugar into hydrocodone   Pharmacy Today, American Pharmacists Association, pharmacist.com
Rapid News Network   
Los Angeles Times   
Junior College   
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Times of India
   
Web overuse may make you forgetful   
Times of India
Whether sitting on a train or having dinner at a restaurant, many people find it hard to stop fiddling with their mobile phones — firing off a never-ending stream of Facebook, Instagram and Twitter posts. If this online hyperactivity looks exhausting ...
Constantly checking your mobile phone can lead to 'cognitive failures'   Belfast Telegraph
Mobile phone and internet use linked to poor attention span   Daily Mail
Mobile phone addiction linked to 'cognitive failures': report   Al-Bawaba
Business Standard   
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The Star Online
   
Seriously ill patients can get spiritual counselling via Skype   
The Star Online
Long distance counselling: Critically ill patients who desire spiritual counselling can now avail themselves of free counselling via Skype or by phone from chaplains with three affiliated websites. — AFP. Newly diagnosed and seriously ill patients who ...
Chaplains Tackle Spiritual Warfare in the Digital Age   Charisma News
US Health Care: Chaplains Offer Free Skype Counselling for Seriously Ill Patients   Microfinance Monitor
Seriously ill patients can get spiritual counseling via Skype   Fox News

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