2015年9月20日 星期日

2015-09-21 Malaysia Health


Radio New Zealand
   
Widow wants end to suicide silence   
Radio New Zealand
A Nelson woman who disputed a coroner's finding that troubles in her marriage were to blame for her husband's suspected suicide has pushed for an inquest so problems she claimed with the mental health service can be aired in public. Diane Hall with ...


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Free Malaysia Today
   
1000 stray dogs culled since August   
Free Malaysia Today
Animal welfare groups demand end to killings, and call for mass vaccination of all dogs. dogs GEORGE TOWN: More than 1,000 stray dogs have been caught and culled since August in the northern states despite an outcry by dog lovers, as authorities in ...

Sarawak on high alert for rabies   The Borneo Post
182 dogs killed in Penang's culling operation to stop rabies   The Sun Daily
Rabies is 100% fatal to humans if not treated immediately, says Health DG   The Rakyat Post
Malay Mail Online   
AsiaOne   
The Star Online   
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Astro Awani
   
Could probiotics protect against some STDs?   
Astro Awani
Researchers are closer than ever to developing probiotics that could ward off certain STDs, but for now condoms offer the best protection. - AFP Photo. MUCH like the gut, human skin plays host to a diverse community of friendly microorganisms called ...
Probiotics could protect against some STDs   Malay Mail Online

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Boosting the power of imagination with the abacus   
The Star Online
KUALA LUMPUR: The constant use of the abacus can enhance the power of visualisation, which in turn boosts learning and performance. Pan Pacific Abacus and Mental Arithmetic Association Malaysia (Pama) president Ronnie Chong said through constant ...


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The Star Online
   
US startups aim to help seniors 'age in place'   
The Star Online
Gray market: As more American seniors plan to remain at home rather than enter a nursing facility, new startups and some well-known technology brands are connecting them to family and healthcare providers. — AFP. NEW YORK: Shari Cayle, 75, called ...


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Mirror.co.uk
   
A third of Britons born in 2015 will develop dementia   
The Star Online
LONDON: One in three people born in Britain in 2015 will develop dementia, according to an analysis commissioned by the charity campaign group Alzheimer's Research UK. The study, conducted by the Office of Health Economics, shows "a looming national ...

One-third of people born in 2015 'will develop dementia'   The Guardian
“Keep the brain active”   The Hindu
Research warns one in three of us will develop dementia   NEWS.com.au
The Australian (blog)   
Telegraph.co.uk   
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Daily Times
   
Thai temple fights drug addiction with horses and boxing   
Daily Times
Every morning in Thailand's far north, a convoy of orange-robed Buddhist monks and novices riding on horseback leave their mountain-top temple in the kingdom's notorious Golden Triangle region to collect alms. At first glance these equestrian ascetics ...
Finding a way out of the drug menace   The Star Online
Thai monks save teens from drug menace   The Straits Times
Temple fights drug addiction with horses and boxing | Bangkok Post: news   Bangkok Post

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Stuff.co.nz
   
where girls become boys at puberty   
Stuff.co.nz
Johnny, who was seemingly born as a girl but turned into a boy aged seven. They call them the "machihembras" - the men who are born as women. The group, who live in Salinas, an isolated village in the south-western Dominican Republic, suffer from a ...

Rare condition sees girls become boys at puberty   9news.com.au
Prostate drug Finasterida offshoot of discovery of two communities where boys ...   International Business Times AU
Inside the astonishing village where about 1 in 90 kids are born girls and ...   National Post
BBC News   
Telegraph.co.uk   
Mirror.co.uk   
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The Star Online
   
Dying Dutchman's last wish: to build brain cancer app   
The Star Online
Interesting: A printed mock-up showing what the MindApp, a smartphone application being developed for brain cancer patients in the Netherlands, may look like. — AFP. AMSTERDAM: Dying of a brain tumour, Frederik van den Broek had one last wish on his ...


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The Rakyat Post
   
Bungling by WHO hurt Ebola response, reveals AP probe   
The Rakyat Post
In this Aug 9, 2014 file photo, health workers wearing protective clothing and equipment against the deadly Ebola virus sit in a screening tent at the government hospital in Kenema, eastern Sierra Leone. — AP pic ...

AP Investigation: Bungling by UN agency hurt Ebola response   The Denver Post
10 critical mistakes in last year's Ebola outbreak   Charlotte Observer

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