2015年8月30日 星期日

2015-08-31 Malaysia Health


Malay Mail Online
   
Report: Parents aren't protecting their children enough against the dangers of ...   
Malay Mail Online
Report: Parents aren't protecting their children enough against the dangers of e-cigs. — AFP picNEW YORK, Aug 31 — A recent study by researchers at Washington University in St. Louis reveals that many parents who use electronic cigarettes are not ...
E-cigs: Parents aren't protecting their children enough   Free Malaysia Today

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The TeCake
   
A large purple potato a day can keep cancer at bay, says study   
The TeCake
Indian-origin researcher has revealed that consuming purple potato daily can prevent cancer risk. According to the study, purple potato contains some special compounds that help in killing colon cancer stem cells and also restricts cancer cells from ...
Compound in purple potatoes could be a cancer deterrent: Study   BILKUL
Purple potatoes may prevent colon cancer   Times of India
Purple potatoes may prevent colon cancer: scientists   Livemint
Free Malaysia Today   
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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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AsiaOne
   
'Cure' for Chernobyl children: sun, sea, clean air in Portugal   
AsiaOne
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 saddled the sparkly-eyed 16-year ...
Portugal's sun, sea and clean air help 'cure' Chernobyl children   Malay Mail Online

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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
Protein-rich diet could keep your heart fit, study says   Techie News
CTV News   
Pork Magazine   
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The Sun Daily
   
Screen time before bedtime could be especially damaging to preteens   
The Sun Daily
Screen time before bed has become pervasive and a new study suggests it could be particularly detrimental for children and young teens. AFP RELAXNEWS. EXPERTS have been warning for the last few years that mobile device and computer screens ...

Parents turnoff kid's tablets hour before bedtime   Northdallasgazette
Looking at bright screens before sleeping can affect sleep patterns of young teens   Financial Express
Screen time before bed could be especially damaging to preteens   CTV News

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World Record Academy
   
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 ...

PIC: This is where Irish men rank in the world map of erect penis size (NSFW)   JOE
'World's longest penis' gets in the way of this lonely Mexican man   Daily Pakistan
Man with longest penis in the world claims his huge wang is a disability (Photo)   JOE.co.uk
Starcasm.net   
World Record Academy   
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Mashable
   
The only hangover cure that works   
New Zealand Herald
A pint of water after a big night? Or a takeaway to soak up the booze? There's no point, say scientists. Scientists have solved one of the burning questions of our time: how to avoid a hangover. And their answer? Drink less. They found that hangover ...
Drinking water, eating after heavy drinking 'does not prevent hangovers'   The Times (subscription)
Aiming to Avoid a Hangover? Water May Not Help   Newsweek
Drinking water doesn't prevent a hangover, study says   BBC News

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The Hindu
   
Prolonged television watchers have higher risk of fatal pulmonary embolism   
HealthCanal.com
London, UK – Prolonged television watchers have a higher risk of fatal pulmonary embolism, a condition associated with long haul flights, reveals research presented at ESC Congress today by Mr Toru Shirakawa, public health research fellow in the ...

Watching too much TV can kill you   Daily Times
Watching more than 5 hours of TV could increase risk of fatal blood clots: study   New York Daily News
Binge-watching television shows could kill you, researchers warn   Irish Independent
Financial Express   
The Hindu   
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Times Gazette
   
Vaccinated Man Spread 'Strain Of Polio For 3 Decades'   
Times Gazette
In a recent new it has been found out that a man in Britain suffering from an auto-immune disorder has been shedding strain of polio for around thirty years after his vaccination in his childhood. Scientists were in for a shocking discovery after they ...

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