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Penang waiting for mass vaccination plan by global veterinary group
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GEORGE TOWN: Penang is waiting for the Worldwide Veterinary Services (WVS) to present its proposal and layout plan for mass vaccination as the state government comes under pressure for mass culling stray dogs in its bid to stem the spread of rabies.
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GEORGE TOWN: Penang is waiting for the Worldwide Veterinary Services (WVS) to present its proposal and layout plan for mass vaccination as the state government comes under pressure for mass culling stray dogs in its bid to stem the spread of rabies.
No choice but to cull dogs to fight rabies, says vet department
Subra: Ample vaccine for humans
Dog bite cases in Penang, Perlis, Kedah on the rise
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DAP rep: Rabies vaccine can be fed to strays
The Star Online
GEORGE TOWN: A DAP assemblyman has joined the ranks of those against the culling of stray dogs to curb the spread of rabies. Pulau Tikus assemblyman Yap Soo Huey said the state's stray dog population can be given immunity to rabies en masse using ...
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The Star Online
GEORGE TOWN: A DAP assemblyman has joined the ranks of those against the culling of stray dogs to curb the spread of rabies. Pulau Tikus assemblyman Yap Soo Huey said the state's stray dog population can be given immunity to rabies en masse using ...
Vaccination better than culling, virologist says amid Penang rabies scare
'Vaccination easier and more effective than culling'
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Multi-billion dollar lobbying caused Daraprim price hike: analysis
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Washington: It was a story about a crucial but normally dry issue that ignited outrage around the world. A former hedge fund manager, Martin Shkreli, founded a start-up company, Turing Pharmaceuticals, that brought the rights to a vital though decades ...
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Washington: It was a story about a crucial but normally dry issue that ignited outrage around the world. A former hedge fund manager, Martin Shkreli, founded a start-up company, Turing Pharmaceuticals, that brought the rights to a vital though decades ...
Hedge fund trader shrugs off criticism for increasing AIDS drug price from $13 ...
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Rohingya students get new chairs at madrasah
The Star Online
KAJANG: Joy can be clearly seen in the faces of the Al-Madrasah Al-Islamiah Rohingya students yesterday. They can now study in comfort after receiving chairs, a donation from Humaniti Malaysia which is a newly formed non-governmental organisation ...
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The Star Online
KAJANG: Joy can be clearly seen in the faces of the Al-Madrasah Al-Islamiah Rohingya students yesterday. They can now study in comfort after receiving chairs, a donation from Humaniti Malaysia which is a newly formed non-governmental organisation ...
Malay Mail Online
Taking heart meds in lower doses help save lives
Malay Mail Online
The study found that patients taking one-fourth the dose tested in large clinical trials had a 20 to 25 per cent increase in survival, compared to those on the standard dose. — AFP picNEW YORK, Sept 22 — People who suffered a heart attack lived ...
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Malay Mail Online
The study found that patients taking one-fourth the dose tested in large clinical trials had a 20 to 25 per cent increase in survival, compared to those on the standard dose. — AFP picNEW YORK, Sept 22 — People who suffered a heart attack lived ...
Lower doses of heart meds save lives - Study
Lower doses of heart meds save lives
Low Dose Beta-Blockers as Effective as High Dose After a Heart Attack
Boy needs RM80,000 to help him walk again
The Star Online
IPOH: A seven-year-old boy who cannot walk or talk because he suffers from Cerebral Palsy needs surgery in India, urgently. Lai Chen Hao needs the operation soon because the procedure has a better chance of success on patients who are aged between ...
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The Star Online
IPOH: A seven-year-old boy who cannot walk or talk because he suffers from Cerebral Palsy needs surgery in India, urgently. Lai Chen Hao needs the operation soon because the procedure has a better chance of success on patients who are aged between ...
The Rakyat Post
Experiment explains why we cannot feel middle toes when they are poked
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Close your eyes and count your toes. If you only come up with nine, you are not alone. Around half of us think we are missing a toe - with the second toe, the one beside the big toe, being the most likely to be 'lost'. The Oxford University research ...
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Daily Times
Close your eyes and count your toes. If you only come up with nine, you are not alone. Around half of us think we are missing a toe - with the second toe, the one beside the big toe, being the most likely to be 'lost'. The Oxford University research ...
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The Sun Daily
Do high fat foods make you want more?
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Eating foods high in fat can start a vicious cycle causing you to eat more, according to a new study that suggests reaching for low-fat options. AFP RELAXNEWS. EATING a high quantity of fatty foods could throw your brain's hunger signalling awry ...
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Eating foods high in fat can start a vicious cycle causing you to eat more, according to a new study that suggests reaching for low-fat options. AFP RELAXNEWS. EATING a high quantity of fatty foods could throw your brain's hunger signalling awry ...
High fat diet leads to overeating, obesity: study
A High-Fat Diet May Cause Brain Damage, Explaining Why Obese People Overeat ...
High fat diet leads to overeating because of faulty brain signaling
Health DG says ministry is looking into Anwar's health
Malaysiakini (subscription)
The Health Ministry has explained that has taken steps to address former opposition leader Anwar Ibrahim's health condition and stressed that it prioritises the healthcare of all regardless of religion, race as well as political affiliations. This ...
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Malaysiakini (subscription)
The Health Ministry has explained that has taken steps to address former opposition leader Anwar Ibrahim's health condition and stressed that it prioritises the healthcare of all regardless of religion, race as well as political affiliations. This ...
The Star Online
Afghan paragliders soar through Kabul's skies
The Star Online
KABUL (Reuters) - Zakia Mohammadi, a woman in Afghanistan's first national paragliding team, waited on a hilltop on the outskirts of Kabul for a wind to lift her craft into the sky, as dozens of watching teenagers clapped and cheered. She is one of a ...
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The Star Online
KABUL (Reuters) - Zakia Mohammadi, a woman in Afghanistan's first national paragliding team, waited on a hilltop on the outskirts of Kabul for a wind to lift her craft into the sky, as dozens of watching teenagers clapped and cheered. She is one of a ...
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