Malay Mail Online
Bomoh preferred choice for most mental patients, minister says
Malay Mail Online
Subramaniam explained that the practice of seeking traditional healers for mental illness is a common trait among all ethnic groups in Malaysia. — Picture by Yusof Mat IsaKUALA LUMPUR, Aug 21 — Around two in three mental illness patients here turn to ...
Mental patients prefer bomohsThe Star Online
End to MIC dramaThe Sun Daily
Don't disrupt MIC presidential nomination process, says SubramaniamThe Malaysian Insider
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Bayoubuzz
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Malay Mail Online
Subramaniam explained that the practice of seeking traditional healers for mental illness is a common trait among all ethnic groups in Malaysia. — Picture by Yusof Mat IsaKUALA LUMPUR, Aug 21 — Around two in three mental illness patients here turn to ...
Mental patients prefer bomohs
End to MIC drama
Don't disrupt MIC presidential nomination process, says Subramaniam
Greater awareness on workers' safety and health, says dept
The Borneo Post
KEMAMAN: The level of public awareness on safety and health at the work place in the country appears to be rising each year, according to the director-general of the Department of Occupational Safety and Health (DOSH), Ir Mohtar Musri. He said the ...
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The Borneo Post
KEMAMAN: The level of public awareness on safety and health at the work place in the country appears to be rising each year, according to the director-general of the Department of Occupational Safety and Health (DOSH), Ir Mohtar Musri. He said the ...
Times LIVE
Working longer hours increases stroke risk
Times LIVE
Those who spend longer hours at work were also more likely to develop heart disease, the study, published in the medical journal Lancet, found. File photo. Image by: Thinkstock. It is said that hard work never killed anyone, but a new study suggests ...
Employees Working Long Hours Face Increased Risk of Stroke, Study FindsABC News
Working longer hours increases stroke risk by up to 33%The Sun Daily
Working longer hours increases stroke risk by up to 33pcThe Nation
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Times LIVE
Those who spend longer hours at work were also more likely to develop heart disease, the study, published in the medical journal Lancet, found. File photo. Image by: Thinkstock. It is said that hard work never killed anyone, but a new study suggests ...
Employees Working Long Hours Face Increased Risk of Stroke, Study Finds
Working longer hours increases stroke risk by up to 33%
Working longer hours increases stroke risk by up to 33pc
Hindustan Times
I can't get no satisfaction: Female Viagra myths busted
Hindustan Times
Men are happy with the female 'Viagra' for gone are the days of the 'fake headaches' and recurring periods. Women are happy that there's an alternative to oyrsters and champagne. (Shutterstock Photo) ...
New female sex pill: What you need to knowSan Jose Mercury News
Canada's Valeant to buy 'female Viagra' maker Sprout PharmaToronto Sun
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Hindustan Times
Men are happy with the female 'Viagra' for gone are the days of the 'fake headaches' and recurring periods. Women are happy that there's an alternative to oyrsters and champagne. (Shutterstock Photo) ...
New female sex pill: What you need to know
Canada's Valeant to buy 'female Viagra' maker Sprout Pharma
Malay Mail Online
How to prevent seasickness to best enjoy your vacation
Malay Mail Online
There are ways to fight and even prevent seasickness. — AFP Relaxnews picLOS ANGELES, Aug 20 — Vacation is often synonymous with travel, and when that travel involves boats, this can include some queasiness that quickly ruins the joy of being out at ...
There's a trick to prevent sea sicknessThe Rakyat Post
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Malay Mail Online
There are ways to fight and even prevent seasickness. — AFP Relaxnews picLOS ANGELES, Aug 20 — Vacation is often synonymous with travel, and when that travel involves boats, this can include some queasiness that quickly ruins the joy of being out at ...
There's a trick to prevent sea sickness
How to prevent sea sickness to best enjoy your travels
Fox News
Extra virgin olive oil linked to lower blood sugar and cholesterol
Fox News
Compared to other kinds of fat, extra virgin olive oil may have healthier effects on levels of blood sugar and bad cholesterol after meals, according to an Italian study. That may explain why a traditional Mediterranean diet rich in olive oil is linked ...
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Fox News
Compared to other kinds of fat, extra virgin olive oil may have healthier effects on levels of blood sugar and bad cholesterol after meals, according to an Italian study. That may explain why a traditional Mediterranean diet rich in olive oil is linked ...
The Nation
Obesity 'master-switch' in genes may be turned off
The Nation
MIAMI - Scientists have identified a genetic master-switch that makes some people more prone to obesity than others, and research out Wednesday suggests it can be turned off, possibly leading to weight loss. So far, researchers have been able to ...
Scientists figure out how a gene glitch makes people fat opening new ways to ...Calgary Herald
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The Nation
MIAMI - Scientists have identified a genetic master-switch that makes some people more prone to obesity than others, and research out Wednesday suggests it can be turned off, possibly leading to weight loss. So far, researchers have been able to ...
Scientists figure out how a gene glitch makes people fat opening new ways to ...
Get slim with a gene tweak
AskMen
Condoms Don't Cause Erection Problems, Says Study
AskMen
Scientists have discovered that condoms aren't the main cause of erection problems either during sex or when you're fiddling about trying to put them on. The real reason for your flag in performance? Pre-existing erection issues.
Condoms won't lead to erectile problemsThe Hans India
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AskMen
Scientists have discovered that condoms aren't the main cause of erection problems either during sex or when you're fiddling about trying to put them on. The real reason for your flag in performance? Pre-existing erection issues.
Condoms won't lead to erectile problems
Wearing condoms does not affect erectile dysfunction
Condoms don't compromise erections
New York Times
Ailing Jimmy Carter 'at Ease With Whatever Comes'
New York Times
ATLANTA — The 39th president of the United States walked into the crowded room on Thursday, slightly stooped at 90 years old, but nimble as a cat. He flashed the fleshy smile that once launched a thousand caricatures. And then Jimmy Carter spoke, with ...
Jimmy Carter to undergo latest immune treatment for brain cancerWashington Post
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Carter discloses that his cancer has moved to his brain, but is 'perfectly at ...Minneapolis Star Tribune
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New York Times
ATLANTA — The 39th president of the United States walked into the crowded room on Thursday, slightly stooped at 90 years old, but nimble as a cat. He flashed the fleshy smile that once launched a thousand caricatures. And then Jimmy Carter spoke, with ...
Jimmy Carter to undergo latest immune treatment for brain cancer
Images: Jimmy Carter
Carter discloses that his cancer has moved to his brain, but is 'perfectly at ...
The San Diego Union-Tribune
Study challenges status quo in breast cancer treatment
The San Diego Union-Tribune
A new study of more than 100,000 women suggests that many unnecessarily undergo surgery for “Stage Zero” breast cancer called ductal carcinoma in situ. While the findings reinforce a growing notion that current treatments for this condition are overly ...
Study: common form of breast cancer may warrant less aggressive treatmentThe Guardian
Study raises doubts about early-stage breast cancer treatmentsWashington Post
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The San Diego Union-Tribune
A new study of more than 100,000 women suggests that many unnecessarily undergo surgery for “Stage Zero” breast cancer called ductal carcinoma in situ. While the findings reinforce a growing notion that current treatments for this condition are overly ...
Study: common form of breast cancer may warrant less aggressive treatment
Study raises doubts about early-stage breast cancer treatments
Earliest breast cancer risky for some women, study suggests
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