2015年8月29日 星期六

2015-08-30 Malaysia Health


Free Malaysia Today
   
Injured lion recovering well in Johor Zoo   
The Star Online
JOHOR BARU: Sharif, the 18-year-old lion from Johor Zoo, whose emaciated frame and injured leg were recorded in a video that went viral is expected to recover in about two or three weeks. The lion hurt itself when pawing with its overlong nails ...
Johor zoo's grand old lion recovering   The Sun Daily
Johor Zoo's grand old lion on road to recovery   Free Malaysia Today

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Livemint
   
Compound in purple potatoes could be a cancer deterrent: Study   
BILKUL
Baked purple potatoes contain compounds that might destroy colon cancer stem cells and limit the spread of cancer, according to a new study supported by the United States Department of Agriculture. Since potatoes -- no matter what kind or color -- are ...

Purple potatoes may prevent colon cancer   Times of India
Component of colorful potatoes could be a cancer deterrent   Astro Awani
Eating purple potatoes could help people beat cancer, experts say   Mirror.co.uk

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The Star Online
   
'I do' turning too soon to 'I don't'   
The Star Online
SAYING “I do” to the one you love is easier than keeping the vow to stay together “til death do us part”. Or so it would seem, as divorce becomes more common worldwide. The trend can also be observed in Malaysia today, with the No. 1 reason why married ...


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The Nation
   
'Cure' for Chernobyl children: sun, sea, clean air in Portugal   
The Nation
PENICHE - Brigitte HAGEMANN - Anya wasn't even born when Chernobyl exploded nearly 30 years ago, but even today its radioactive fallout stalks her and other Ukrainian youngsters growing up near the disused plant. The world's worst nuclear disaster ...

'Cure' for Chernobyl kids: Sun, sea, clean air in Portugal   The Rakyat Post

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News Recorder
   
Walking breaks during TV marathons might cut children's diabetes risk   
Business Standard
Just taking three-minute walking breaks during a TV marathon or other sedentary activities can improve metabolism in children and reduce their risk of diabetes, a new study has found. A sedentary lifestyle can put children at risk of developing ...
Short walking breaks seen to improve Blood Sugar level among Kids   News Recorder
Take walking breaks to improve blood sugar level   Financial Express
Kids' blood sugar improves with short walks   Malay Mail Online
Focus News   
Ibcworldnews   
The Malaysian Insider   
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Healthy workplace tied to fewer obese young workers   
Reuters
(Reuters Health) - Workplaces that encourage healthy lifestyle practices are tied to fewer obese employees among millennials, according to a new study. About 17 percent of young employees in workplaces that encouraged several healthy lifestyle ...

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Times of India
   
High-protein diet lowers blood pressure too   
Times of India
Eating high-levels of certain proteins found in meat and plant-based foods can lower blood pressure and arterial stiffness leading to better heart health, a study has found. Eating foods rich in amino acids - building blocks of proteins - could be as ...
High protein foods boost cardiovascular health in women, says study   MetroNews Canada
High Protein Foods Boost Cardiovascular Health   Fars News Agency
High protein foods boost cardiovascular health in women: study   CTV News
NDTV   
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Mirror.co.uk
   
Mexican Man Says 19-Inch Penis Is Destroying His Life   
Huffington Post
A 52-year-old Mexican man says he has the world's largest penis -- and it's making his life miserable. Roberto Esquivel Cabrera of Saltillo told Mexican newspaper Vanguardia that he would like to be considered disabled because the member leaves him ...

“Blessing Or Curse? Man with 15” manhood unable to find spouse   Bulletin Leader
'I have the world's longest penis and it scares women off'   Metro
Mexican man boasts a 19-inch appendage but says it has ruined his life   The Rakyat Post
The News Teller   
Entertainment.ie   
Yahoo News UK   
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CTV News
   
Screen time before bed could be especially damaging to preteens   
CTV News
Experts have been warning for the last few years that mobile device and computer screens diminish sleep quality, but a new study suggests the effect could be particularly detrimental for children and young teenagers. Nighttime light exposure of any ...
Screen time before bedtime could be especially damaging to preteens   Malay Mail Online
Sleep Alert: Bright Screens May Be More Disruptive For Tweens and Young Teens ...   WBUR
Study Reveals How Gadget Screen Exposure Can Affect Puberty, Parents Advised ...   Parent Herald
India Today   
International Business Times AU   
Prothom Alo (English)   
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Newsweek
   
Aiming to Avoid a Hangover? Water May Not Help   
Newsweek
A bartender pours a pitcher of beer at a restaurant in Jakarta, Indonesia August 6. Darren Whiteside/Reuters. Filed Under: Culture. Downing water desperately to prevent tomorrow's hangover? A word to the wise: That might not necessarily do anything for ...

The only hangover cure: Stop drinking   BBC News
'Less boozing' is the only way to keep hangovers at bay   Financial Express
There's nothing you can do about your crushing hangover   Mashable
Irish Independent   
DutchNews.nl   
BBC News   
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