2015年9月1日 星期二

2015-09-02 Malaysia Health


The Star Online
   
Screen time before bedtime could be especially damaging to preteens   
The Star Online
Bad for kids: 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 ...


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Times LIVE
   
Too little sleep makes you sick   
Times LIVE
Those who slept less than five hours a night were 4.5 times more likely to get sick. File photo. Image by: AFP Relaxnews. Save & Share. Email · Print. People who do not get enough sleep are four times more likely than their well-rested counterparts to ...
Lack of sleep increases risk of falling ill   TV3.ie
Lack of sleep can lead to the common cold   KSL.com
Lack of sleep may cause common cold - study   Nature World Report
Pulse Headlines   
Dispatch Times   
Fox 28   
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Daily Mail
   
The wonder pets who spotted their owners were ill before the doctors   
Daily Mail
Using animals to help detect illness may sound like quackery, but it's gaining the backing of scientists. After a small trial found that specially trained dogs can sniff out prostate cancer in 93 per cent of cases, last month it was announced that ...

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NEWS.com.au
   
Ultimate sex guide for men, by women   
NEWS.com.au
THERE'S a famous scene in 90s teen movie American Pie where a teenage boy goes searching for a secret book containing detailed instructions on how to give his girlfriend an orgasm. That movie was more than 15 years ago, but we don't seem to have ...

'How To Make Me Come': The Tumblr Blog Educating The Internet On The Female Orgasm   Huffington Post UK
EXCLUSIVE: This is how often people are REALLY having sex   Daily Star

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Indians fail to make use of RM100mil loan facility   
The Star Online
INDIANS in Selangor have so far failed to make good use of the RM100mil small loans programme introduced by the state government, Tamil Nesan reported. According to state exco member V. Ganabatirau, while the programme was not exclusively for ...


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The Star Online
   
How Millennials are changing the healthcare experience   
The Star Online
Change key to survival: Healthcare providers will have to adapt to a changing atmosphere in order to earn the trust of Millennial patients, according to a new survey. — AFP Relaxnews. A global survey of over 3,000 people suggests healthcare could be ...
Here's Why Markets (and Local Governments) Should Follow the Millennials Lead   Huffington Post
7 Things Millennial Parents Will Do Differently Than Generations Before Them   Bustle
Millennials Aren't the Only Generation Moving Back in With Their Parents   CityLab
Natural Products INSIDER   
MediaPost Communications   
Broadcaster   
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Sydney Morning Herald
   
Our teenage friendships can make or break our health, study says   
Sydney Morning Herald
"For the strength of the pack is the wolf, and the strength of the wolf is the pack." Friendships have the strength to make or break your school years. We know what a powerful influence our peers can be in our formative years, with both positive and ...
Teens who have close friendships likely to become healthy adults   The Sun Daily
Teens with close friendships likely to become healthy adults   Free Malaysia Today
Friendships in adolescence linked to lower risk of health problems in adulthood   Financial Express
Times of India   
Hindustan Times   
Daily News & Analysis   
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Irish Examiner
   
Weight linked to Alzheimer's risk   
Irish Examiner
One more reason to watch the waistline: New research says people's weight in middle age may influence not just whether they go on to develop Alzheimer's disease, but when. Obesity in midlife has long been suspected of increasing the risk of Alzheimer's.
Mid-Life Obesity May Speed up Alzheimer's   The Chosun Ilbo
Body Mass Index predicts how soon Alzheimer's will develop   Telegraph.co.uk
Overweight in midlife may speed up Alzheimer's   The Nation

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CBS Local
   
Daily Marijuana Use Amongst College Students On The Rise   
CBS Local
BALTIMORE (WJZ) — A new study is raising the red flag about what's going on behind closed doors on college campuses. Researchers found daily marijuana use amongst college students is on the rise, surpassing cigarette use. Meghan McCorkell has more ...

Study: College students daily marijuana at highest rate in 35 years   WTSP 10 News
Daily pot smoking on US college campuses at 35-year high   Daily Times
Study: Pot more common than cigarettes among college students   WFSB
Live Science   
Toronto Sun   
NBC Montana   
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Los Angeles Times
   
Your heart is probably much older than you think, the CDC warns   
Los Angeles Times
You may feel young at heart, but with apologies to Frank Sinatra, that's probably a fairy tale. A new report from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention says the average American man has a heart that's 7.8 years “older” than his chronological ...
Our hearts are aging faster than we are, CDC warns   Dallas Morning News
Most adult Americans' "heart age" older than their actual age   Xinhua
Report: Most Hearts in US Adults Older Than Real Age   Voice of America
Examiner.com   
Daily Mail   
Youth Health Magzine   
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